Frank's Back!
Frank Van Riper's award-winning photography column in the Washington Post has been re-launched!
Frank Van Riper on Photography has appeared in the WaPo since 1992, first in the Friday Weekend section and for the past five years in the Camera Works section of Washingtonpost.com.
However, Van Riper has been absent from CameraWorks for more than a year. Principally, this hiatus allowed Frank and his wife and partner Judith Goodman to complete work on their six-year book project on Venice: Serenissima: Venice in Winter.
With that book now done, Van Riper has resumed his regular space in CameraWorks -- in a new incarnation that will allow even greater display of photography, as well as give Frank a chance to offer more timely reviews and recommendations of what is new and notable in the visual arts world, both in Washington and elsewhere.
This is a good thing for our area's cultural tapestry. Welcome back Frank!
Tuesday, July 19, 2005
Two Billion Dollars
Is what's needed urgently by the Smithsonian Institution in order to "maintain its 660 buildings and care for the millions of objects, documents, and photographs in its collections over the next decade."
Read it all here.
Sunday, July 17, 2005
Drawings
Since yesterday I didn't spend all day at the International Comic Book Convention - because of the huge lines - I instead decided to go do some artwork.
Because I work in charcoal, I always bring some supplies with me while I travel: pencils, sticks, paper and erasers, plus a fixative spray can.
So I bought a six pack, packed it inside a plastic garbage can from my hotel room and covered it with ice and drove to Spanish Landing to do some drawings. And I found an empty bench, and set up to draw some small drawings...
I ended up doing a few small drawings overe the next few hours.
And below are some of the pieces that I did while enjoying the sun and a few beers:
Two Nuns in a Window
A Pictish Witch
And I had done these two the night before in my hotel room; they are inspired by my interest in the legend of La Llorona:
La Llorona (from a photograph by the great Danny Conant.)
La Llorona Laughs
Saturday, July 16, 2005
Characters
Yesterday and again his morning I took the trolley to the San Diego Convention Center to go and spend the day at the International Comic Book Convention. When I got there, around 11AM... there was already a huge line to get in - at least three or four thousand people, if not more, and the streets were just packed.
So instead I decided to take some fun snaps (I hate waiting for anything; especially waiting in line).
This young kid made this entire outfit himself and it's a pretty good Edward Scissorhands... down to the the plastic kid-safe scissors
And then these Manga-costumed kids see me taking Edward's picture and yell out: "Take our picture too!" And so I do...
The girl on the left seems to be saying to the one putting her sunglasses and bags away: "C'mon! Hurry Uuuuup!"
Manga!!!
Did you guys know that Imperial Storm Troopers could wear glasses under that white helmet?
Robocop
Then I spotted this Imperial Stormtrooper (short guy) and his blue-haired wife (or partner). He was wearing those cool, Japanese Samurai wooden sandals that add [like] four inches to your height.
And a dark Sith Lord posed for me...
And Robocop is still attracting attention...
And then I spot Security...
And so I asked them to pose for me
And then I spot The Green Lantern and The Hawkman
And then I catch Mrs. Hawkman coming out of the little girls' room
The Justice League poses for me... including a sullen-looking, knock-kneed Batman
Two hotties posing...
Clark Kent obviously forgot to take his watch off while changing into Superman inside the phone booth. And by the way... now we all know where Clar k Kent's clothes go once Superman rips them off: in a duffel bag!
Two color-coordinated Storm Troopers with a vision-corrected Jedi Knight
And the girls say goodbye...
Opportunity for Artists
Maryland Art Place (MAP) is putting out a call for artists interested in exhibiting their work as part of a curated exhibition that will take place in MAP’s galleries during the final weeks of 2005. Artists are being asked to submit a maximum of ten images of recent or new works on a CD or in slide form, including a one page image index outlining details of each submitted artwork, listing title, date, medium, dimensions and any other pertinent information. (No original works or master slides should be submitted for review.) Artists are given free reign to create works: inspired by; limited to; or resistant of; sensibilities normally related to kitsch.
If selected to participate in this exhibition, the artist’s chosen work will be exhibited along with their brief statement and bio. Many works for this exhibition will be selected during a studio visit by MAP’s Director of Programs, Lisa Lewenz or a guest curator. Artists are encouraged to consider submitting work ranging from small objects to large room-sized installations. This exhibition will celebrate irony, style and a full array of responses to kitsch as an important genre.
This call for entry requires that artists desiring consideration must complete an application form (found online at www.mdartplace.org) and submit a CD with proposed images as a maximum of ten 300dpi 5x7” medium sized jpg copies (or a sheet of ten slides) with a corresponding image index, and a recent copy of your resume. After review, unless previously arranged, application materials will be forwarded to the Maryland State Arts Council Visual Artist Registry—a free resource housed and maintained by MAP that promotes Maryland artists. Artists without a Visual Artist Registry file will be asked to open one if it has not been previously created. Thus, please do not submit a self-addressed stamped envelope, as application materials will not be returned. IF a self-addressed envelope is enclosed, please use stamps only (not dated postal strip.)
Artists will be responsible to coordinate delivery, installation, and removal of their work. Please send all application materials in one envelope to:
KITSCH!
MAP
8 Market Place
Suite 100
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
There is no entry fee or cost to participate. Questions? Call 410-962-8565 or email llewenz@mdartplace.org (put KITSCH in the subject line.)
Friday, July 15, 2005
Comics
OK, OK... I know this is geeky, but tomorrow I'm spending all day at the International Comic Book Convention.
Openings tonite
The five Canal Square galleries in Georgetown will have their usual 3rd Friday openings tonite from 6-9PM. New shows or extended hours (6-9PM) by Anne C. Fisher, MOCA, Parish, Alla Rogers and Fraser.
We will host the artists selected by juror Jack Rasmussen for the 9th Annual Georgetown International. Jack will be awarding the cash awards around 7PM tonight.
The galleries are all inside the Canal Square at 31st Street, NW and M Street. Since I am in San Diego, I'll miss the opening, but go and see some art!
CNN on Seven
CNN videotaped a segment with Kim Ward, the Acting Executive Director of the WPA/C. The interview covered the history and mission of the WPA/C, a bit about Warehouse, a few shots of the show, and a plug for the Artist's Directory.
I do not have the schedule for the air times; hopefully next week. It will be on for the last five minutes at the top of the hour on CNN Headline News in certain markets. I do know that they will show the spot 8 times a day for one week before the show closes.
Blogspheric Grid
Anna L. Conti has a Blogospheric Grid of what some of the mugs in the Art Blogsphere look like.
See them here.
In San Diego
A while back, when I was trying to make reservations for this trip, I couldn't figure out why all the hotels were booked.
I have arrived in San Diego (tired and Joneseying), and discovered that the reason for the lack of hotels is the fact that this weekened is the world famous San Diego Comic Book Convention.
Thursday, July 14, 2005
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
Tuesday, July 12, 2005
Wanna go to an opening?
As part of the rekindling of the WPA/C, they have started an exhibition series called "Turning the Pages," which will exhibit artists from the WPA/C Artists' Directory.
The first installment features Edda Jakab, Christopher Saah and Nicolas F. Shi.
Curated by Ingrid Nuss and Ding Ren, The Turning the Page series will provide an opportunity to examine and explore more closely the work of select artists represented in the 2006 WPA\C Artist Directory.
When: Thursday, July 14, 7-9 PM
Where: Coldwell Banker - Dupont
1606 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
Exhibition hours: Mon-Fri 10am-6pm or by appointment (202) 387-6183
Wanna do a mural?
Deadline: September 1, 2005.
In fact the largest mural in Maryland!
The Baltimore Mural Program and Maryland General Hospital is seeking an artist or group of artists to design and execute the Maryland General Hospital mural: a 20,000 square-foot project, which will be the largest mural in Maryland.
Full RFP is posted here (click on "Arts" and then "Baltimore Mural Program").
For additional information, contact Ms. Randi Vega, BOPA Director of Cultural Affairs, at 410-752-8632 or rvega@promotionandarts.com.
Art Walk in Silver Spring
The fair Candy Keegan has a nice listing of today's Art Walk in Silver Spring.
Details here.