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In ‘Seeking an Exit,’ Gretchen Scherer Escapes to Grand Homes and Galleries of the Past — Colossal

Last updated: October 17, 2024 8:13 am
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Gretchen Scherer’s latest exhibition, “Seeking an Exit,” at Monya Rowe Gallery, showcases her intricate and vibrant paintings of historical interiors and art collections from around the world. Drawing inspiration from the opulent homes and galleries of the wealthy and titled, Scherer captures the essence of these grand spaces in her salon-style galleries.

One of the highlights of the exhibition is Scherer’s reimagining of the 1914 dining room at Trubetskoy Palace in Moscow. The room once housed the art collection of Sergei Skchukin, a Russian businessman whose holdings were nationalized after the Bolshevik uprising in 1917. Through her paintings, Scherer brings to life the ornate details and lived-in feel of these historical spaces, inviting viewers to experience the romance and escapism of these grand buildings.

Each painting in the exhibition tells a story of remarkable places that may no longer be accessible to the public. From the Palace of Aranjuez in Spain to the Palazzo Borromeo on Isola Bella in Italy, Scherer’s attention to detail and use of color breathe new life into these historical interiors. Whether it’s a napkin draped over a table or a chair pulled out as if someone has just left, the artist captures the essence of each location as a lived-in and vibrant space.

“Seeking an Exit” is a captivating journey through art historical destinations, inviting viewers to explore the beauty and history of these grand buildings. The exhibition opens today and runs through November 23. To learn more about Gretchen Scherer and her work, visit her website and Instagram.

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