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AMER KOBASLIJA: A SENSE OF PLACE

APRIL 16, 2016 - AUGUST 14, 2016
before the deluge by amer kobaslija
Amer Kobaslija, Before the Deluge, 2010. Oil on panel. Courtesy of the artist and George Adams Gallery.
black smoke by amer kobaslija
Amer Kobaslija, Black Smoke (miniature), 2013. Oil on Plexiglas (framed). Courtesy of the artist and George Adams Gallery.
chelsea restroom no. 5 by amer kobaslija
Amer Kobaslija, Chelsea Restroom No. 5, 2011. Oil on Plexiglas. Courtesy of the artist and George Adams Gallery.
city dump, sunset by amer kobaslija
Amer KobaslijaCity Dump, Sunset, 2014. Oil on circular panel. Courtesy of the artist and George Adams Gallery.
house burning , lake george by amer kobaslija
Amer Kobaslija, House Burning, Lake George, 2015. Oil on panel. Courtesy of the artist and George Adams Gallery.
ichetucknee midpoint by amer kobaslija
Amer Kobaslija, Ichetucknee, Midpoint, 2013. Oil on Maylar. Courtesy of the artist and George Adams Gallery.
painter's floor by amer kobaslija
Amer KobaslijaPainter’s Floor (Jackson Pollock, East Hampton), 2013. Oil on Plexiglas. Courtesy of the artist and George Adams Gallery.
ruined house near kesennuma port by amer kobaslija
Amer KobaslijaRuined House Near Kesennuma Port, 2011. Oil on copper. Courtesy of the artist and George Adams Gallery.
spirit of place by amer kobaslija
Amer Kobaslija, Spirit of Place (Balthus, Rossinière), 2010. Oil on panel. Courtesy of the artist and George Adams Gallery.

This exhibition celebrates the importance of place and its relationship with the work of an artist. Born in Bosnia in 1975, Amer Kobaslija fled his native country and lived several years in Germany as a refugee. He was offered asylum by the United States and settled in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1997. After earning his BFA at Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida, in 2003, he was awarded an MFA from New Jersey's Montclair State University in 2005. Kobaslija divides his time between New York City, Jacksonville, Switzerland, and Gettysburg College, where he is a professor of painting.

Paintings in this exhibition combine familiar Florida locations with studio interiors. Kobaslija balances working as an artist, teaching in Pennsylvania, and spending quiet summers immersed in Florida's subtropical landscape. He invites the audience into his world, employing marks that are at once immediate and calculated. The resulting pieces illustrate his fascination with Florida, his adopted home.

Works are courtesy of George Adams Gallery

ARTIST

portrait of Amer Kobaslija

AMER KOBASLIJA

Originally from Banjaluka in Bosnia, Amer Kobaslija (b. 1975) fled his war-ravaged homeland in 1993, and arrived in refugee camps in Nuremberg, Germany. Later, he traveled to Düsseldorf, where he attended the Kunst Akademie. In 1997, Kobaslija was offered asylum by the United States and immigrated to Jacksonville, Florida. He earned his BFA from Ringling College of Art and Design in 2003 and his MFA from Montclair State University in 2005. He was a member of the studio arts faculty at Bowdoin College from 2009 to 2011, and has been a professor of painting at Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania since 2011. He divides his time between New York City, Gettysburg, Jacksonville, and Switzerland.

Image courtesy of Thomas Hager.