Urban Invasion: Chester Arnold and James Doolin

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    Realist painters Arnold and Doolin present two distinct but complementary visions of the urban landscape. Urban Invasion, the first major museum exhibition for each artist, included 33 large-scale paintings. In fantastical works dating from 1973 to the present, Doolin turns the concrete freeways and car-congested city of Los Angeles into visions of unexpected beauty. In contrast, Arnold's richly colored paintings from 1992 to 2001 caution of man's destructive relationship with his fellow man and his intrusion upon the natural environment.

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