Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  Suburb of the Sublime, 2023

Suburb of the Sublime

2023

oil on canvas

78 x 126 inches

Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  Orange Door, 2023

Orange Door

2023

oil on canvas

78 x 84 inches

Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  Yellow Door, 2023

Yellow Door

2023

oil on canvas

78 x 84 inches

Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  Closed Trail, 2023

Closed Trail

2023

oil on canvas

34 x 40 inches

Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  The Tree Line, 2023

The Tree Line

2023

oil on canvas

34 x 40 inches

Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  Small Orange Door, 2022

Small Orange Door

2022

oil on canvas

12 x 16 inches

Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  Small Red Door, 2022

Small Red Door

2022

oil on canvas

20 x 24 inches

Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  Plateau of Snags, 2023

Plateau of Snags

2023

oil on canvas

42 x 48 inches

Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  Stage I, 2022–23

Stage I

2022–23

oil on canvas

11 x 16 inches

Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  Stage II, 2022–23

Stage II

2022–23

oil on canvas

11 x 16 inches

Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  Oak Tree, 2022–23

Oak Tree

2022–23

oil on canvas

15 x 10 inches

Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  Beach House, 2022–23

Beach House

2022–23

oil on canvas

15 x 10 inches

Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  L.O.S.T. Lost, 2023

L.O.S.T. Lost

2023

oil on canvas

34 x 38 inches

Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  Shoelace, 2022

Shoelace

2022

oil on canvas

14 x 10 inches

Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  Snapshot, 2022–23

Snapshot

2022–23

oil on canvas

12 x 10 inches

Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  Loretta, 2022–23

Loretta

2022–23

oil on canvas

12 x 10 inches

Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  Many Screens, 2023

Many Screens

2023

oil on canvas

12 x 14 inches

Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  Ghost Estate, 2022

Ghost Estate

2022

oil on canvas

12 x 14 inches

Michael Brophy (b. 1960)  You're Out of the Woods, 2022

You're Out of the Woods

2022

oil on canvas

18 x 60 inches overall (triptych)

Press Release

Opening Reception  Thursday, April 6, 5:30–7:00 p.m.

 

Russo Lee Gallery is pleased to present Suburb of the Sublime by Michael Brophy. This exhibition includes large-scale and smaller paintings about the place where the artist lives, the Pacific Northwest. Brophy explores the interconnectedness of human, natural, and cultural histories—the subtle, often violent interplay between humans and the planet, the story of what is now called the Anthropocene. He states, “there’s no ‘purity’ here; these pictures contain the mess of the world.” Works are constructed in his studio from gathered data in the form of photographs, sketches, and memories. From a distance, the images painted appear whole. On close inspection, the paint dominates and the images dissolve into scrapes, jabs, a smear of line and color. Viewers are presented with awe and wonder in the midst of beauty and destruction.

Michael Brophy graduated in 1985 from the Pacific Northwest College of Art, where he also taught. He has shown extensively in the Northwest in both solo and group exhibitions. His work is in collections including Microsoft, the Multnomah County Library Collection, the Portland Art Museum, the Seattle Art Museum, the Tacoma Art Museum, OSU Library in Corvallis, and the City of Portland, OR. Public commissions include Portland’s City Hall, the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center in Wasco, OR, Mt. Rainier High School in Des Moines, WA, and most recently a series of gouache paintings for the newly built Multnomah County Courthouse in Portland, OR.