Val Lewton: From Hollywood to Breezewood June 17 – August 13, 2017

A large red crane on a grey industrial background. In the front left is the back of a dump truck.

Val Lewton, Big Red.

Exhibition Overview

From Hollywood to Breezewood, a retrospective of Val Lewton, brings it all to bear; Lewton's lifetime in front of the canvas, his knowledge of color, his unerring command of the paint-loaded brush and his certitude about how best to structure a painting. Lewton was born in California, the son of a film director, and moved to Washington to work as an exhibit designer at the Smithsonian ÓñÃ×ÊÓƵ Art Museum (then the National Collection of Fine Arts). His paintings use the artifacts of traffic and run of the mill objects — cars, trucks, roadways, semi-demolished buildings, and paint cans — to create improbably beautiful and personal compositions.