ArtBrokers is proud to announce the addition of Tom Gehrig to our portfolio of artists. We are presenting eight images from his latest works, Temporary Monuments and Replica series, in this initial offering.
Tom Gehrig’s enigmatic and beautifully executed paintings set a surreal stage for us to contemplate and admire. They reference the positive side to our human condition that alters our planet in strange and delightful ways.
His most recent works, Temporary Monuments and Replica series, employ props or objects to express a temporal existence. The landscape itself plays the role of a stage for structures, objects and fragments of information.
Gehrig: “On the surface, my work is very reflective and peaceful. I attempt to draw you into my world by painting a romantic and beautiful place … but then I like to zap you! I want you to see another layer. Hopefully, the longer one stays with it, the richer that layer becomes.”
Gehrig received a B.A. (1971) at the California College of the Arts where he studied painting with Arthur Okamura, Peter Shoemaker and Robert Bechtle. He received an M.F.A. (1973) in Intermedia at Mills College, where he worked closely with electronic music composer Robert Ashley. It was this experience that opened the door to experimentation with collage, surreal imagery, theater and performance.




































Victoria Ryan, Snow Patterns, Pastel, 2009

