Wednesday, July 25, 2012

MSAC Awards

REMINDER: DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR A FY2013 INDIVIDUAL ARTIST AWARD IS THIS FRIDAY, JULY 27
The Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC) Individual Artist Awards (IAA) Program awards grants to Maryland artists through an anonymous, competitive process that encourages the pursuit of artistic excellence throughout the state.

The Program is administered by the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation (MAAF) and the deadline to apply is July 27, 2012. Awards will be announced in February of 2013.  
  
The 2013 Individual Artist Award application is open for Maryland individual artists practicing within these disciplines:        
  • Fiction
  • Theater: Solo Performance  
  • Visual Arts: Media/Digital/Electronic Arts 
  • Visual Arts: Painting  
  • Visual Arts: Works on Paper     

For detailed eligibility instructions and guidelines, please review the FY 2013 Individual Artist Award Guidelines.  

Applications must be submitted through CueRate, the electronic grant application system. To apply, visit the MAAF web site and follow the CueRate instructions. 

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Robert T. Cole at Zenith

Zenith Galleryest. 1978
Celebrating 34 Years
ZENITH GALLERY at Eleven Eleven Pennsylvania Ave, NW

Presents 
 
MATERIAL POWER: PURE METAL 
Sculpture, Furniture and Wall Reliefs by Robert T. Cole
 
MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION: Wednesday, July 25, 5:00 - 8:00 PM
At: 1111 Pennsylvania Ave NW, WDC 20004 (12th & Penn NW)
 images, Cole 
 SHOW DATES: JULY 16 - OCTOBER 6, 2012
 
Robert Cole has been a major part of the U Street Renaissance and his sculptures can be seen across the DC Metropolitan area.  Some of his commissioned work includes sculptures for the Washington Area Metro Transit Authority at the Naylor Road Metro stop, the Gaithersburg Maryland Humane Society, Jair Lynch Development Partners & AHD Inc. in Washington DC, Bowie State University, and The Washington Post.
  
Cole's art has earned him recognition not only in our nation's capital but also in Italy where he won the Lorenzo IL Magnifico award for his sculpture at the 2003 Florence Biennale.
  
1111 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC, 20004 (12th & Penn, NW)
Open Daily 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
(weekends the entrance is on 12th Street; please knock on the door to be let in.)

Monday, July 23, 2012

Art scammer

Kathryn Delahunty (kattymerchandise@gmail.com) is an art scammer and he/she has been emailing DMV area artists today...

See this link.

Another dissident dies

Leading Cuban dissident Oswaldo Paya Sardinas died in a car accident in Cuba on Sunday. He is the second leading leading Cuban dissident to die in an "accident" this year.

President Obama made the following statement on the subject:
 The President's thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Oswaldo Payá, a tireless champion for greater civic and human rights in Cuba.  Payá  gave decades of his life to the nonviolent struggle for freedom and democratic reform in Cuba as the head of the Christian Liberation Movement, the leader of the Varela Project, and through his role as a civil society activist.  He remained optimistic until the end that the country he loved would see a peaceful and democratic transition.  We continue to be inspired by Payá's vision and dedication to a better future for Cuba, and believe that his example and moral leadership will endure.  The United States will continue to support the Cuban people as they seek their fundamental human rights.
 Castro's workers' Paradise claims another courageous life in the island's struggle to free itself from the yoke of dictators.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Wanna be in the (e)merge art fair?

If you are a member of the WPA, then this is a "no-brainer" and a must do; if you're an artist and not yet a member of the WPA, then you've run out of excuses! Join the WPA now and be part of the (e)merge art fair - that alone is worth your membership fee and adds a nice bullet to your artistic CV.

This gets me to thinking about the WPA and art fairs... I do a lot of art fairs and all of them, just like (e)merge, offer special deals, prices and programs for non-profits such as the WPA is... and having the experience of many art fairs, I can tell you right now that the format and program that the WPA will be showcasing at (e)merge is going to be a winner.

This opportunity is a great idea and can grow into a whole new line of opportunities for the WPA's membership.

And not just a winner in the DMV, but this presentation and format will work in New York, Miami and perhaps even LA! So WPA... after (e)merge, why not take your membership to other art fairs around the nation? You've got a winner with this idea...

Call me
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: WPA Members Work on Paper  at the (e)merge art fair
DEADLINE: Friday, August 24, 2012, 5pm
WORK DROP-OFF:
September 10 - 14, 2012, 10am-6pm
WORK PICK-UP:
October 15 - 19, 2012, 10am-6pm
CONTACT:
Blair Murphy, Program Director, 202-234-7103 x 1 or bmurphy@wpadc.org
ONLINE REGISTRATION

Washington Project for the Arts is pleased to announce a call for 8" x 8" works on paper by WPA Member Artists to be on view and for sale in WPA's room at the (e)merge art fair, from October 4 - 7, 2012. All current WPA members are invited to submit one 8" x 8" work on paper. Work submitted MUST be 8" x 8" and must be delivered without a mat, mounting or a frame. If a member artist wishes to submit a work that is smaller than 8" x 8", it must be submitted mounted to an 8" x 8" sheet of paper. WORK THAT IS LARGER THAN 8" X 8" WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
            
Each work will be exhibited on the wall of WPA's room in a grid for at least one full day of the fair. Work will be installed on the wall using removable adhesive mounting squares. When not displayed on the wall, work will be stored in a presentation case and must fit into one of the clear display sleeves.
              
Registration, Drop-off and Pick-up
Current WPA member artists who wish to participate must register online by August 24, 2012 at 5pm by submitting their contact info, cv, work details, and one image of the work they would like to include through this online form

                
All work must be dropped off at the WPA office at 2023 Massachusetts Avenue between September 10 and 14, from 10am to 6pm. You will be notified via email by October 11 if your work has sold. Unsold work must be picked up at the WPA office between October 15 and 19, from 10am to 6pm.
          
If you are unable to drop your work off in person, but would still like to participate or have any other questions regarding the submissions process, please contact Blair Murphy, Program Director, at 202-234-7103 x 1 or bmurphy@wpadc.org
  
WPA Member Artists who submit must agree to the following artist agreement:
Washington Project for the Arts will take a 30% commission on Member Works on Paper that are sold. Work will be insured by WPA while it is in WPA's possession. Unsold work must be picked up at the WPA office by October 19, 2012. WPA will not be held responsible for the work after that date. I hereby release WPA, its board of directors, employees, and volunteers and agree to indemnify and hold them harmless against all claims arising out of damage to my artwork arising in connection with my participation in the WPA Member Flat File. I understand that acceptance of my work does not guarantee free admission to the fair.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Lunch at Tally Ho

Little Junes and I had lunch in Potomac's Tally Ho Restaurant today, and since they brought the little guy lots of crayons, Dad went to work on the back of the paper napkins while I waited for my yummy Congressional burger and Anderson for his hot dog.

Anderson Campello having lunch at Tally Ho in Potomac, MD
Anderson finishing up his hot dog
Drawing done on back of my napkin - that's Little Junes atop a bull (he chose the subject)
And that's him having a drink with a pig (he selected that subject as well)

Friday, July 20, 2012

Superheroes book out

The True History of the Superheroes book is finally out from Editorial RM.

52 pages with 20 gorgeous photographs by Dulce Pinzon.

Available in both Spanish and English.

Order it here.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

The Beginner's Guide to Art Investments

First and foremost, be sure that the art is something that you genuinely enjoy. The price of art is relatively unpredictable and is heavily based on developing trends; there’s no guarantee that it will have appreciated in value (or even maintained its value) over time, so you may be stuck with the piece for the long haul. Another helpful tip is to always learn the artist’s backstory, as it has a fair amount of weight in the resale value of a piece. Those with interesting stories behind their life or how they got into art tend to have higher values on their pieces; knowing the story behind a piece can be a major selling point for collectors.
Read the whole article here.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

I kid thee not...

The theft of the painting was first discovered in late 2002, when the Contemporary Art Museum of Caracas was contacted by a Miami gallery owner saying that someone had offered to sell it to him. 

Experts at the museum inspected the likeness and were shocked to find that it was a fake, and not a very good one, at that. Someone had removed the original painting from its frame and put the fake in its place, leaving it to be exhibited as if it were the real thing. And no one noticed.
Read the full article here.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Was the nude too crude for beach?

Here we go again...

HAMPTON — A sand sculpture of a naked woman has some in the Hampton Beach Village Precinct calling on organizers of the popular annual competition to ask master sculptors to use more discretion next year in their artwork.

Resident Tim Jones called the sculpture "pornographic." The event organizer calls it an issue of artistic freedom.
Read the whole article here.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Anderson sez...

Anderson Campello in Montreal
"I push it!"

Airborne


Flying on Facebook - a cartoon by F. Lennox Campello c.2009
The kid is heading to the Left Coast for a week in San Diego... more later!

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Airborne

Heading back home today from Montreal and then heading back out tomorrow morning, this time heading out to the Left Coast (San Diego)...

Atlanta Airport's cool tunnel of colors between terminals
In Atlanta Airport's cool tunnel of colors between terminals...

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Bad taste or offensive?

Prenom Hitler baby in Montreal
Ad column in Montreal
I think both...but free countries are free countries for a good set of reasons, some good and some not so easy to understand.

Friday, July 13, 2012

From American Airlines

And airlines wonder why people have low opinions of them... this recently received from American Airlines:
In order to streamline our program, we are announcing a change to AAdvantage miles earned before July 1, 1989, also called Miles With No Expiration.

Starting November 1, 2012, these miles will automatically be converted to Miles Subject to Expiration...

(e)merge announces...

News release from the (e)merge art fair:
(e)merge art fair, created to advance emerging art, returns to Washington, DC this fall. (e)merge welcomes back galleries from across the US and Europe including: BROTkunsthalle, Vienna, Austria; Amstel Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Aureus Contemporary, Basel, Switzerland and Providence, USA; G Fine Art, Washington, DC, USA; Goya Contemporary, Baltimore, USA; and NOMAD, Brussels, Belgium. Among the galleries newly joining the fair are: Bäckerstrasse 4, Vienna, Austria; Flying Rooster Contemporary Projects, Montreal, Canada; Galería Servando, Havana, Cuba; Trailer Park Proyects, Guyanabo, Puerto Rico; Contemporary Wing, Washington, DC, Mixed Greens, New York, USA; LYNCHTHAM, New York; and Project 4 Gallery, Washington, DC, USA. A complete list of gallery and artist exhibitors will be available soon.

(e)merge is honored to have the support of the members of its inaugural Host Committee: Jane and Calvin Cafritz, Carol Feld and David Levy, Izette and Neal Folger, Janice Kim and Tony Otten, Alexia and Roderick Von Lipsey, Kim and Patrick Nettles, Rose Nosseir and Paul Carter, Frederick Ognibene, Lorie Peters, Robert Shapiro, Sid Stoltz and David Hatfield, and Daren Thomas.

“DC is one of the fastest-growing and most prosperous areas in the country, and Washington’s business, tech and collecting communities have rallied to support (e)merge and its exhibitors. With its entrepreneurial spirit and creative energy, this fair can become a model for promoting emerging art and artists everywhere."
- Robert Shapiro, Chairman of Sonecon, LLC
(e)merge is proud to partner with UBS and excited by the support of our sponsors: ESL Group, LivingSocial, HapstackDemetriou, Kaze Design, Vivid Solutions, the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, Exhibit-E, Industry Gallery DC, and Whiteford, Taylor, & Preston; and media sponsors: The Art Dossier, The Art Newspaper, BrightestYoungThings, DC Modern Luxury, Gallerist, and the Pinkline Project.

“As our culture evolves, moment by moment, the emergence of new ideas about architecture, design and art are changing and enhancing our daily lives. Giving an experience to this evolution is what our partnership with (e)merge is all about.”

- Peter Hapstak & Olvia Demetriou, Principals, HapstakDemetriou

This year the fair looks forward to another series of educational events in October with our cultural partners – The Corcoran Gallery of Art, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the National Gallery of Art, the Phillips Collection, and the National Museum of Women in the Arts.

(e)merge art fair

Thursday, October 4 through Sunday, October 7, 2012
Washington, DC
www.emergeartfair.com

I used to say neigh

Stories like this one used to spin me up... now I just say: Hey! What the heck... there's plenty of room for all of us in the art world.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

After Artomatic

The most common criticism levied upon Artomatic, is that because it is lacking the dictatorial. yet benevolent hand of the curator, it is a jumbled universe of so much art and so many artists, that art critics and other art world symbiots soon run out of brain storage and processing power and all they see is kitsch and trash and dreck.

For the past several years, some enterprising independent commercial art galleries from the region have staged their "after" AOM shows, where they have usually showcased the gallery owner's selection of what artists he or she were the top picks of that particular AOM. That's how PostSecret's Frank Warren and WGS' Tim Tate got their first commercial gallery shows.

Some galleries have also taken my AOM selections and organized post-AOM shows based on my picks, the most recent of which you can read here.

And I can tell you that in that post AOM tradition, next month I will be curating a post AOM exhibition at The Edison Place Art Gallery in Washington, DC.  Then the critics can take their critical pot shots at me, the vastly experienced, highly respected, immensely virile and good looking curator, rather than shoot empty, lazy negative word bullets at a show in general.

More news later as I ramp up for putting this show together in record time.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Montrealing

Montreal Gay Village
Bus touring around the Montreal Gay Village
Touristin' in Montreal... can you see me?
Little Junes doesn't want to miss a thing!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Montreal, Canada

souvenir window in Montreal, Canada
We're in Montreal, Canada, where the Professor is lecturing at a conference and I'm gallery hopping in order to write some impressions of Montreal art galleries, as well as meeting and delivering a commissioned piece to a local art collector.

We're staying in the old city, which is a great venue for walking with a stroller, although Little Junes' mom just informed him that she's weaning him out of the stroller pretty soon.

This is a great walking area, packed with tourists, entertainers and lots of people walking around with official-looking badges.

Lenny Campello drinking beer in Montreal, Canada, July 2012
But first things first, and first of all is some good Canadian suds at a local joint off Rue de la Commune accompanied by a nice salad with smoked salmon.

 Tan is compliments of all the time outdoors in the last few days checking out the hole in the roof and clearing out fallen branches from the back yard.

Of course, while waiting I did some sketches on the paper provided... in the end we ended with a set of sketches of Anderson as :
  • himself wearing his favorite orange Dolphins ball cap (gift from his padrino Jorge); 
  • Junes as a bird; 
  • Junes as a bicycle; 
  • Junes as a pepper shaker.

Sorry about all the food stains.

Heh, heh...