John Deill, one of Rockfordʼs most accomplished and admired artists, exhibits his newest works at the Kortman Gallery in Downtown Rockford. The exhibition titled “Childs Play” features new works by Deill including elegant paintings with detailed assemblage opening ArtScene weekend, October 4th & 5th.
Deill creates works often utilizing textured painting on canvas and found objects that he manipulates and integrates into his work resulting in distinctive and compelling pieces of art. Deill describes his work as “paintings with sculptural tendencies.”“My work has always been connected to the spiritual in art,” says Deill. “The guiding principle Iʼve used for years has been, ʻmy work must make reference to art's ability to transform one, from viewing on the outside to an experience on the inside.ʼ I hope that the body of work in this exhibition does just that.”
Deill studied art at Rock Valley College and Rockford College. His artistic talent led him to sign painting in addition to his career as an artist. Over the years he has exhibited his work several times in the Kortman gallery including a solo show in 2009, and a two person show with his friend, the late Jim Julin in 2006, both celebrating their 50th birthdays, coincidently born hours apart at Swedish American Hospital.
Kortman Gallery director Doc Slafkosky says Deillʼs art appeals to a sophisticated sensibility. “The materials, the colors, the craftsmanship, and the subtle imagery in his art makes for work thatʼs imaginative and elegant,” Slafkosky says. “We are delighted to have John as our featured artist in the gallery for Fall ArtScene.”
John Deillʼs “Childs Play” exhibition runs through November 21st. at the Kortman Gallery located upstairs at J. R. Kortman Center for Design, 107 North Main Street, Downtown Rockford. Admission is free and open to the public. For further information call 815-968-0123.