Max Gleason

“This That Runs Through Us 2,” Oil and enamel on panel, 48” x 36”

“This That Runs Through Us 2,” Oil and enamel on panel, 48” x 36”

ART BEYOND BORDERS: BILLBOARD EXHIBITION IN BELGIUM

 
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Silo118 is excited to announce our participation in the Art Beyond Borders exhibition in Brussels! Max Gleason’s painting “Golden Haze and Paradise Bird” was one of dozens of artworks displayed on digital billboards throughout the city. The exhibition was organized by Cube Art Fair and runs from October 6-12,2021

 

Max Gleason creates his figures, landscapes, and abstracted forms in mixed media combinations that often include oil, enamel, graphite, paint pen, and intricate collage elements. With a background in sculpture, film, and painting, Gleason has maintained studios in various locations around New York City and Los Angeles while focusing on painting. He now works out of a large studio perched on the precipice of a ravine in California’s Santa Ynez Valley.

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About Max

Aaron Maximilian Gleason was born in the California desert in 1979. At the age of 8 his family moved to Atlanta, GA, where he spent his formative years.  There he studied under painter Raul Miyar for 4 years. In 1998 Max moved to Providence, RI to attend Rhode Island School of Design.  There he received a BFA in Sculpture (Class of 2002), while simultaneously pursuing painting and film/video studies. In 2002 Max moved to New York City where he would spend the next 8 years building his painting practice and completing the “Sing to Me” film trilogy.  

Throughout his career Max has maintained studios in Williamsburg, Brooklyn (2004 – 2008), Chinatown, Manhattan from (2008 – 2010), Downtown Los Angeles (2011 – 2012), and The Brooklyn Navy Yards (2012 – 2015).   In 2016 Max moved to the countryside to enjoy the space, tranquility, and natural beauty.  He now works out of a large studio perched on the precipice of a ravine in California’s Santa Ynez Valley.

Max has been included in a number of exhibitions around the US in New York City, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Boston and more.  

From the Silo118 Blog:

Tribute to Max Gleason, Vanessa Bley, Lucienne and Desmond
Art Palm Springs 2020
"A Window to the Arts" Live Painting Event
Artist Talk: Max Gleason
Getting ready! (“Waves & Particles” exhibition)