Michael Gregory (artist)

Michael Gregory
Born1955 (age 70–71)
Los Angeles, CA, US
EducationSan Francisco Art Institute
Known forPainting, printmaking
StyleRepresentational, landscape
SpouseLucy Van Sands Seeburg

Michael Gregory (born 1955) is an American artist known for paintings of Western landscapes, barns and silos, and flowers. His images, while detailed and realist in appearance, are composites of real-world locales and objects painted from imagination, observation and memory. Critics suggest that unlike many contemporary realists or other landscapists, Gregory avoids nostalgia, traditional notions of verity and authenticity, or irony. They characterize his paintings as mythic, allegorical vehicles for metaphysical reflection on human experience and the interior essence of places, things and ideas. Ann Lauterbach writes that he employs landscape as "a mode of human thought and imagination, dense with cultural markers and historical significance, as real as it is imagined. The American West, Gregory seems to be telling us, is in fact, an illusion, a phantom, a construct."

Gregory's art is held in the collections of the San Jose Museum of Art, Tacoma Art Museum, Boise Art Museum and Denver Art Museum, among others. He has exhibited at venues including the de Young Museum, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, Arkansas Art Center, Hunter Museum of American Art and Butler Institute of American Art. After living in Bolinas, California for several decades, Gregory is based in Rhinebeck, New York.