Andy Burgess is lauded as “The Next David Hockey” on Tatler.com. Read the full article here
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Sneak peek at Andy’s current exhibit at Bonner David Galleries! Opening reception October 11th!
“If art were words, Andy burgess would be a master of anthologies. He would write about bygone eras in American history one post-war decade at a time, waxing eloquently about their illusory idealism and the rosy hope that has fed the American dream since before statehood.” — by Amanda Christmann
Tucson Lifestyle
Andy is the subject of an article in the current issue of Tucson Lifestyle Magazine, "Re-envisioning Mid-Century Modern", touching on his path to becoming an artist, living and working in Tucson, and his current work inspired by mid-century modernist architecture for The Sunshine Shop. by Scott Barker
Luxe Arizona
Andy Burgess is featured in the September/October issue of Luxe Interiors + Design Arizona Magazine. “Between the Lines: Modernist architecture is infused with artful nostalgia in the canvases of Tucson Painter Andy Burgess.” by Monique McIntosh with photography by Brandon Sullivan. Read the article here.
Modernist House Paintings: Andy Burgess is now available! →
Nazraeli Press is proud to announce the publication of Modernist House Paintings: Andy Burgess. Representing over ten years of work by contemporary painter Andy Burgess, this exquisite monograph highlights the artist’s significant paintings in oil and acrylic completed since his move to the American Southwest from his native London in 2009. Printed on luscious warm-toned paper with 61 plates of exceptionally high-quality color reproductions, this crisp, clean book sequences an impressive body of work, curated like a mid-career retrospective. Representing an extensive exploration of modernist and mid-century homes, such as The Stahl House and The Kaufmann House, these colorful and abstracted works allow Burgess to reinterpret iconic residences with a heightened, dreamlike intensity. A foreword by gallerist Cynthia Corbett and a comprehensive essay by Tucson Museum of Art curator Julie Sasse, Ph.D. complement the artist’s images and lend insight and perspective into his creative process.
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