Rather than forging existing paintings, Wolfgang produced hundreds of original works that skillfully imitated the styles of deceased European artists including Max Ernst, Fernand Léger, Kees van Dongen and André Derain. His wife Helene then sold them as previously undocumented works, sometimes for seven-figure sums. The pair claimed to have inherited their art collection from Helene's grandfather, who they said had acquired it from a Jewish gallerist fleeing Hitler's Germany.
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
The husband-and-wife forgers who fooled the art market
Monday, February 20, 2023
Wanna go to a museum opening on Thursday?
This has the makings of one of the top photography shows of the year!
The OAS AMA | Art Museum of the Americas announces America’s Crossroads, an exhibition opening at the OAS F Street Gallery (1889 F Street, NW, Terrace Level) featuring six artists in a visual dialog. Carlos Bautista Avila (Mexico), Rene Campos Navarro (Mexico), Luis Delgado (United States-Mexico), Gisele Martins (Brazil), Cirenaica Moreira (Cuba), and Diana Ramirez Lopez (Mexico) provoke through their work mixed responses as they reflect, manipulate, rethink, and question on a local level who we are in the Americas. The people in the Americas share a common history that is manifested in local terms, becoming a conglomerate of different cultures of an ever-dynamic changing history of native Americans, settlers, and migrants.
La Industrial, lavandería Habana de la serie Metálica, 1998-1999 Cirenaica Moreira |
Exhibition Opening: Thursday, February 23 4:30-6:30pm
HOURS: By appointment only, Monday-Friday 10AM-5PM
LOCATION
OAS General Secretariat Building, Terrace Level
1889 F Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
ADMISSION: Free
Friday, February 17, 2023
Conned in dealer’s $1.6m art fraud scheme
In October, Wendy Halsted Beard from Wendy Halsted Gallery in Birmingham, a suburb of Detroit, was charged with wire and mail fraud after investigators said she took consignments from victims who either never had their artwork returned, never received proceeds from any sales, or both. Beard is also accused of selling works and not delivering the art after receiving payment.
Thursday, February 16, 2023
Assholes of the Month
Since I'm in a rare mood this week, I want to award a special "Assholes of the Month" to the six members of the Loudoun County School Board, which "on Tuesday voted not to release an independent report into how the school division handled the sexual assault of two students at different high schools in 2021. The assaults spurred a special grand jury investigation that resulted in criminal charges against the division superintendent and public information officer."
The six asswipes (out of 9 members) who voted against releasing the details of the investigation, clearly do not cappish that the board represents the interests of the parents and then the "other side." May the bluebird of happiness shit on their birthday cakes for the rest of their lives.
Wednesday, February 15, 2023
Asshole of Super Bowl week
New York Congressperson Alexandra Ocasio Cortez gets the nod this week as I finally understand what "AOC" means = "Antipatica O Comemierda" as she blasts religious ads in Superbowl.
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
Call for Artists for Dulaney Plaza Mural
For more than 60 years Dulaney Plaza has been a cornerstone of the Towson community, serving the needs of residents, visitors and students. The Plaza began as a single family-owned retail store selling automotive parts, and over the years has flourished into the mixed-use hub it is today - with four generations (and counting) of that same family as a part of the management team, guiding the development and expansion of the center. Now the Plaza is a community of over 30 office tenants, a vibrant marketplace for food, attire, and daily life. 828 Dulaney Valley Road is an integral part of the Towson ecosystem, adapting to the ever changing tastes and trends of those who rely on the Plaza for every-day goods, a quick bite, or change of fashion.
TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET: Current project budget is $10,000, but may be negotiated after selection.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Dulaney Valley Plaza is inviting artists to submit proposals for a public mural. Wall space is 73’ by 9’4 ½” vertical (687.37 SQF), located on Dulaney Valley Road. Each concept must take into consideration these dimensions once scaled. The mural does not necessarily have to cover the entire available space and may only occupy a portion of the available space depending on artist vision and budgetary restrictions.
The Dulaney Plaza branded logo must feature into the mural in a notable capacity, but incorporation and presentation is left to artist discretion. Otherwise themes, imagery, and composition are also left to artist discretion but depictions/representations of local (Maryland/Baltimore County) flora and fauna, landmarks, history and tenant businesses of the plaza (barring the usage of branded logos) are preferred.
DEADLINE: Deadline for submissions is April 7th 2023.
APPLICATIONS: Mail applications to: Lauryn Lukin 828 Dulaney Valley Road Suite 5 Towson, MD 21204. Digital proposals to lauryn@taubprop.com. Proposals may also be hand delivered to [Lauryn Lukin 828 Dulaney Valley Road Suite 5 Towson, MD 21204]. All formats will be accepted. Included in the application and sent work should be an artist bio and artist statement alongside the applicant's name and address.
SELECTION CRITERIA: Maryland based and artists originating from Maryland are welcome; however, there are no other limiting factors, all skill levels and backgrounds are welcome. Selection will be performed by a juried panel.
Monday, February 13, 2023
Mac Stacks
A nice preview of the work by Jennifer Kahn Barlow that Alida Anderson Art Projects will be bringing next month to the Affordable Art Fair in New York City!
Dusted in the Middle by Jennifer Kahn Barlow |
Intense Mac Stack by Jennifer Kahn Barlow |
Mild Mac Stack by Jennifer Kahn Barlow |
Patriotic Mac Stack by Jennifer Kahn Barlow |
Sunday, February 12, 2023
America's Crossroads: Six Contemporary Photographers in Dialog
This has the makings of one of the top photography shows of the year!
The OAS AMA | Art Museum of the Americas announces America’s Crossroads, an exhibition opening at the OAS F Street Gallery (1889 F Street, NW, Terrace Level) featuring six artists in a visual dialog. Carlos Bautista Avila (Mexico), Rene Campos Navarro (Mexico), Luis Delgado (United States-Mexico), Gisele Martins (Brazil), Cirenaica Moreira (Cuba), and Diana Ramirez Lopez (Mexico) provoke through their work mixed responses as they reflect, manipulate, rethink, and question on a local level who we are in the Americas. The people in the Americas share a common history that is manifested in local terms, becoming a conglomerate of different cultures of an ever-dynamic changing history of native Americans, settlers, and migrants.
La Industrial, lavandería Habana de la serie Metálica, 1998-1999 Cirenaica Moreira |
Exhibition Opening: Thursday, February 23 4:30-6:30pm
HOURS: By appointment only, Monday-Friday 10AM-5PM
LOCATION
OAS General Secretariat Building, Terrace Level
1889 F Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
ADMISSION: Free
Saturday, February 11, 2023
The Last Unicorn
Between 1977-1981 I sold all my art school assignments from the University of Washington School of Art in Seattle at the Pike Place Market. In 1979 a classmate's mother was printing a private illustrated edition of Peter Beagle's "The Last Unicorn" and hired me and several other artists to do some illustrations for the lavishly illustrated book.
I did several pieces for the book, and then had prints made from the originals and sold them at the Market. Nearly 500 pieces of the below work sold between 1979-1981. Sometime in 1991, when I was living in Sonoma, California, where I was the Executive Officer of the Navy base at Skaggs Island, I sold the original mixed media painting.
Today I got an email from someone in the Pacific Northwest who found it in a store up there and is now the surprised owner of a 44 year-old legend!
THE LAST UNICORN by F. Lennox Campello circa 1979 |
Friday, February 10, 2023
Isla Golpeada
Pobre Cuba - Isla Golpeada Acrylic on hand-made paper with embedded leaf and wood branches circa 1980 by Florencio Lennox Campello |
Thursday, February 09, 2023
A modern classic
This official US Navy photo of sailors pulling up the wreckage of the PRC spy balloon reminds me sooooo much of the classical painting "The raft of the Medusa" by Géricault.
U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Tyler Thompson |
Wednesday, February 08, 2023
The Curious Case of the Celia Cruz American Quarter and being labeled Afro-Latina
About 24 hours ago the US Mint announced that Celia Cruz, the Cuban-born "Queen of Salsa" had been chosen to be one of the five women whose face will be in the 2024 edition of their American Women Quarters Program.
The news outlets and Al Gore's internets went crazy dubbing this as "Queen of salsa Celia Cruz will be the first Afro Latina to appear on a U.S. quarter" proclaimed NPR and all others.
And Cuban Twitter and Cuban Facebook went nuts that she's been referred to as an "Afro Latina" and not just as a "Cuban" or "Cuban-American."
It is very clear that the Cuban social media opinions were angry about the fact that in nearly every instance Celia was being identified and labeled as a "Afro-Latina" first and in the article's headlines, and Cuban in the text... and the Internets blew up!
Teresita Fernando wrote: Stop adding adjectives to her birthplace She was CUBAN She is CUBA Period
Hilda Suarez opined: She was not an Afro-Latina, get your information straight and make the quarter with another person and leave Celia's memories with her people, THE CUBANS, and maybe someday, not too far from know, we could have her picture on a Cuban coin. Thank you.
Alina Vals says: Not Afro Latina. She is Cuban American. We do not accept those "woke" terms. At the end of the day we all belong to the HUMAN race.
Mayra de Armas notes: Afro Latina? NO, Celia Cruz is Cuban American, her race is black but she is not Afro, She is 100% Cuban, period.
Suzanne Bruno adds: Outstanding!!! But NOT afro Latina....100% Cuban.
Raul Gomez is angry: She's Cuban, stop putting your woke bullshit labels on her!
Jorge Ravelo says: Afro-Latina? As one who followed her for three decades and met the Queen and Pedro Knight on several occasions she would be insulted. She was as Cuban as the Royal Palms, a Cuban with African and Spanish heritage.
Mara Salis: She is NOT afro Latina she is CUBANA!!!
Tuesday, February 07, 2023
36th year of the Northern National Art Competition
36th
NORTHERN NATIONAL
ART COMPETITION
June 15 - July 28, 2023
Nicolet College Art Gallery
Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Call opens Monday, January 9
Three $1,000 Awards of Excellence
Awards totaling more than $8,500
It's the 36th year of the Northern National Art Competition, which is a collaboration between Nicolet College and the Northern Arts Council. This national competition will open June 15 and is open to all all US resident artists 18 years or older.
Registration deadline for entry is Friday, March 24.
The Northern National Art Competition began in 1987 with a mere 37 entries. Last year, we had 646 entries from artists all across the United States! Our entries are as diverse as the artists themselves and showcase a wide array of contemporary art in a variety of two-dimensional mediums.
We're thrilled to announce that the Juror/Judge for this year will be Florencio Lennox "Lenny" Campello. Lenny is a well-known artist, art critic, author and blogger from the Washington, DC area with a most interesting and unique resume.
Don't miss this chance to exhibit your art in one of the coolest little galleries in the Northwoods!
More than $8,500 in prize money will be awarded.
- Monday, January 9: Registration opens
- Friday, March 24: Registration deadline
- Friday, April 21: Acceptance notification
- Friday, May 12: Hand delivery by appointment
- Monday, May 15: All shipped work due
- Thursday, June 15: Opening Reception
- Thursday, July 28: Show closes
- Friday, July 29: Pick up hand delivered work by appointment
- Monday, August 1: Shipped work will be returned this week
Register by following this link to CaFE (Call for Artist Entry): https://artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=11050
Monday, February 06, 2023
Wanna go to an opening on Saturday?
Then venture to the Washington Country Museum of Fine Arts in Hagerstown, MD for an opening February 11th 10-4pm.
In addition to the nice, one-day trip to Hagerstown, you'll get to see some really cool artwork, none better than the DMV's own Judith Peck, whose spectacular masterpiece titled Forager won the First Place Award in the Cumberland Valley Artists and Photographers Exhibition!
Forager by Judith Peck |
Judith Peck of Great Falls, Virginia, received the First Place Juror’s Award in the artists category in the 2023 Cumberland Valley Artists and Photographers Exhibitions
Sunday, February 05, 2023
The Incantation of Frida Kahlo
New one for 2023 - will be at the Affordable Art Fair in Chelsea next month!
Remember Frida 30x40 inches 2023 charcoal on paper by Florencio Lennox Campello |
Saturday, February 04, 2023
Wanna go to a museum opening tonight?
Winter exhibitions at American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center will open Feb. 4, 2023. Exhibits include Madayin, the first major exhibition of Aboriginal Australian bark painting to tour the U.S., photojournalism from World War II, and The Trawick Prize for Contemporary Art.
The opening reception, free and open to all, takes place from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. tonight, Feb. 4. Please refer to the museum’s website for the most up-to-date information on museum events and visiting the museum.
The Trawick Prize: 20th Anniversary Emerald Award celebrates the impact of The Trawick Prize for Contemporary Arts, a visual arts prize that honors artists from Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Virginia in an annual juried competition.
Now in its 20th year, the prize was established by Bethesda, Md.-based community activist and philanthropist Carol Trawick in 2002. To date, The Trawick Prize has awarded over $300,00 to local contemporary artists and has exhibited the work of more than 200 artists who reached the level of finalists in each year’s competition.
This exhibition presents the work of artists who were awarded the “Best in Show” in the competition over the last 20 years, and features contemporary paintings, sculptures, film, mixed media, and many others.
This year, the juried competition will result in selecting “the best of the best” over the past 20 years, awarding the artist with The Trawick Prize Emerald Award. On view through March 19. I'm also going to walk through the show and select my own "Best in Show."
The exhibition features artists working in a variety of media including sculpture, painting, mixed media, film, and more. Works from artists such as Neil Feather, Jiha Moon, Jo Smail, and many others will be displayed in the galleries. Themes span a range of concepts important to each artist from race, oppression, and genealogy to culture, humanity, and emotion to name a few.
In the words of Carol Trawick “there is no need to travel to see great art, there are numerous talented artists right in our backyard!”
Featured artists:
Lauren Adams
WonJung Choi
Richard Cleaver
Larry Cook
Oletha Devane
Neil Feather
Mia Feuer
Caroline Hatfield
Lillian Hoover
Gary Kachadourian
Cecilia Kim
Maggie Michael
Jonathan Monaghan
Jiha Moon
David Page
James Rieck
Jo Smail
Lomax & Wickerham
Friday, February 03, 2023
WESTPAC CT
This one for my WestPac CT peeps -- sometime around 1985 some PAC ships shifted to LANT and came up the Suez heading to Norfolk, and stopped in Rota for liberty --- And thus my cartoon!
We're really raising some good bucks for Wounded Warriors Home, so this one will be donated to Fisher House! Most of you know the story: When I was in the Navy, I did loads of illustrations and cartoons for many newspapers (such as The Stars & Stripes and lots of base newspapers, etc.), and hundreds of sketches of my shipmates and other US Navy sailors in ports in the US and European ports. Most of these drawings, cartoons, and paintings were given away to my shipmates over the years, but I also kept many of them, and I see them often being sold at auctions online and by galleries...
Thursday, February 02, 2023
Rota CT
This one for my Rota CT peeps -- We're really raising some good bucks for Wounded Warriors Home, so this one will be donated to Fisher House! Most of you know the story: When I was in the Navy, I did loads of illustrations and cartoons for many newspapers (such as The Stars & Stripes and lots of base newspapers, etc.), and hundreds of sketches of my shipmates and other US Navy sailors in ports in the US and European ports. Most of these drawings, cartoons, and paintings were given away to my shipmates over the years, but I also kept many of them, and I see them often being sold at auctions online and by galleries...
Wednesday, February 01, 2023
Wanna go to an opening this weekend?
Winter exhibitions at American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center will open Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023. Exhibits include Madayin, the first major exhibition of Aboriginal Australian bark painting to tour the U.S., photojournalism from World War II, and The Trawick Prize for Contemporary Art.
The opening reception, free and open to all, takes place from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Feb. 4. Please refer to the museum’s website for the most up-to-date information on museum events and visiting the museum.
The Trawick Prize: 20th Anniversary Emerald Award celebrates the impact of The Trawick Prize for Contemporary Arts, a visual arts prize that honors artists from Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Virginia in an annual juried competition.
Now in its 20th year, the prize was established by Bethesda, Md.-based community activist and philanthropist Carol Trawick in 2002. To date, The Trawick Prize has awarded over $300,00 to local contemporary artists and has exhibited the work of more than 200 artists who reached the level of finalists in each year’s competition.
This exhibition presents the work of artists who were awarded the “Best in Show” in the competition over the last 20 years, and features contemporary paintings, sculptures, film, mixed media, and many others.
This year, the juried competition will result in selecting “the best of the best” over the past 20 years, awarding the artist with The Trawick Prize Emerald Award. On view through March 19.
The exhibition features artists working in a variety of media including sculpture, painting, mixed media, film, and more. Works from artists such as Neil Feather, Jiha Moon, Jo Smail, and many others will be displayed in the galleries. Themes span a range of concepts important to each artist from race, oppression, and genealogy to culture, humanity, and emotion to name a few.
In the words of Carol Trawick “there is no need to travel to see great art, there are numerous talented artists right in our backyard!”
Featured artists:
Lauren Adams
WonJung Choi
Richard Cleaver
Larry Cook
Oletha Devane
Neil Feather
Mia Feuer
Caroline Hatfield
Lillian Hoover
Gary Kachadourian
Cecilia Kim
Maggie Michael
Jonathan Monaghan
Jiha Moon
David Page
James Rieck
Jo Smail
Lomax & Wickerham
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Art Schooling At Its Best
The Compass Atelier has what I consider the best artist schooling in the DMV – better, in fact, than all of the major Universities in our area. That’s a big statement to make, but it comes from me, and thus I am ready to back it up as needed. Notice that I wrote “art schooling.”
I choose my words carefully – what Glen Kessler and the other professionals who teach at the Compass Atelier do is to school people who want to develop and expand their artistic prowess, plus their artistic acumen, in leaps and bounds.
Read the entire article here.