JACKSON, Wyo. — To welcome summer and to open wide doors and minds, Altamira Fine Art welcomes inspired and inspiring new works from select artists. The group show runs from May 1 through May 21.

The show celebrates the season, the way spring freshens perspectives and palettes, coloring the alpine landscape with hope and personality. The world beyond the gallery walls beckons with swathes of young green, bunches of amethyst blooms, and clusters of canary yellow. Just as creatures inquisitively reemerge, so too do Altamira’s artists, each bringing their own fresh lens. 

All of the artists participating in the group show bear witness to pivotal transitions both subtle and surprising.

All share scenes brimming with vivid inquiry. Mary Roberson channels her attunement to natural signals by considering vernacular structures in spring situ: a cabin trimmed in Robin’s Egg blue; a barn bordered by busy chickens. Meanwhile, Geoffrey Gersten imagines the graphic factors that influence Western renewal, and David Michael Slonim considers the paradigm shift of seasonal palettes. Travis Walker plays with the phenomenology of summer in Jackson: a street still life of cars queuing behind a stagecoach. Howard Post paints landscapes defined by iconography set in high contrast.

All work brimming anew. For more information about the May group show and the participating artists, please contact Altamira Fine Art by email— connect@altamiraart.com—or phone—(307) 739-4700.