Below is my award for possibly the scariest sculpture in Artomatic! It is the superb work of Greg Bailou in room 4013! |
Greg Bailou in room 4013 |
I have admired the works of my good bud Osbel Susman-Peña for decades now. He's a superbly trained artist whose works draws from deep sources loaded with ages of personal meanings to him, and yet the brilliance of his works is how each individual viewer finds its own meanings in his wondrous paintings. His work is in room 4057.
Some other masters who need no introduction are Colin Winterbottom (easily one of the best DMV photographers of the city) in room 4062, the breath-taking work of Ellen Cornett in room 4085. I am soooo jealous of her enviable technical skill in her drawings - but technical skill alone does not great art make -- and Cornett is also brilliant in her surrealist work that delivers a wondrous bestiary and images that are best reserved for wonderful dreams! She's in room 4085.
In room 4073/74 I ran into a powerful installation by the duo of Claudia Vess and Lucy Blankenstein - two DMV artists who need no introduction. Titled "Apres Moi?", the two-room install is an orgy of recycled white foam materials that somehow in one room deliver modern forms and in the other room a marriage of modern forms with classical busts!
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Apres Moi |
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Apres Moi |
More "must see" on the 4th floor: Marcie Wolf-Hubbard in room 4050, Betsy Jones miniature dioramas in room 4015, Monica Perdomo's memorable stitched canvasses in room 4104, and easily the selection for one of the most innovative and serene projects of Artomatic history: Lisa Rosenthal-Yoffe's "Nothing but Blue Skies" in room 4014 -- That's how you do a room installation!
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Detail of Monica Perdomo's stitching |
More masters at Artomatic: Susan Jamison in room 4099, and the collaboration of David Mordini and Barry Schmetter in 4029, with nine tracks of motion activated cicada songs is spectacularly superior on a planetary scale! May the broods of 2024 bring new sounds to your repertoire!
And of course there's another great room with Richard Schellenberg's latest. This artist - along with Tim Tate a few centuries ago - almost single-handedly invented the niche of art that took video away from DVD players and made it into fine art! There are also some exceptional minimalist drawings, which I gotta admit, were a surprise to me - the man can also draw! He's in room 4088.
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Richard Schellenberg video pieces at Artomatic 2024 |
Over in Facebook I've been getting my ass chewed by artists who think that no one should get constructive criticism on something that needs improvement - one even called me a jackass. They felt that it was "unneeded" and "mean" that I think that whoever this artist is below, he or she gets the second worst Artomatic installation ever.
This is ALL that there's in the room:
Why? Because the presentation needs a lot of schooling: there is no information at all, no names, no contact information, etc. And the work is double taped to the wall, which to me does not say that the artist is trying to deliver a message via the poor installation, but that he or she just needs some basic mentoring and information on artwork presentation... Note that I'm discussing the presentation - not the artwork itself - but a lot of otherwise gentle folks over at Facebook are fuming at me for daring to express constructive criticism,
I could be wrong, and if so, I will eat my words -- you readers know that I have done so many times in the past.
Wanna talk about it? Whoever is below artist, email me and let's get together and chat about how to present your work... or you can tell me to fuck off -- either way works... Wanna see the very worst Artomatic installation ever? Click here.
6 comments:
Thank you for being such a strong supporter of Artomatic through the years and YES: we artists need thick skin and mentorship never hurts if it is good and well-meaning!
G
Thanks Lenny for the wonderful mention in your 4th floor review! xx
“…and easily the selection for one of the most innovative and serene projects of Artomatic history: Lisa Rosenthal-Yoffe's "Nothing but Blue Skies" in room 4014 -- That's how you do a room installation!”
“Nothing but blue skies from now on for ARTOMATIC 2024,” Room 4014. By www.LissaRosenthal-Yoffe.com
I had never heard of this show - thanks! heading there today!
Just read the FB Artomatic small mob upset that you dared to criticize the way a room was presented... that's what you get for trying to point out to someone how to improve something.
EC
Glad to see that you're not letting the FB mob of thin-skinned whiners get away with it - Eff them... part of being at Artomatic is learning what to do - especially if you're a new artist.
Mir
Hi Lenny, If you get the opportunity. Please revisit the fourth floor. I would love to know what you think of my recently updated room 493. Thank you for sharing your reviews with all of us. I've enjoyed them all.
Christine Krizsa Uskievich
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