Friday, July 14, 2017
And the sculpture comes down
Bowing to a wave of criticism over a gallows-like work intended for its revamped Sculpture Garden, the Walker Art Center will dismantle the piece.
Read the whole article here."Scaffold," a two-story-high sculpture, partly inspired by the gallows where 38 Dakota Indians were hanged in Mankato in 1862, prompted an outcry from the state's American Indian communities. It had been set to debut on June 3, along with more than a dozen new works at the Minneapolis center.
Thursday, July 13, 2017
Hot sculpture
A metal sculpture in Portishead – fenced off after children suffered nasty burns after touching it in hot weather – was to be removed this weekend.Apparently this large steel sculpture, which encourages people to play and interact with it, becomes so hot in the sun that it gives people third degree burns! Read the story and see images here.
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Happy Birthday Andrew Wyeth
The USPS celebrated what would have been Andrew Wyeth’s 100th birthday today on 12 Forever stamps depicting samples of his iconic work. His son and acclaimed artist Jamie Wyeth helped dedicate the stamps at the Brandywine River Museum of Art in Wyeth’s hometown of Chadds Ford, PA.
There are some really cool images in this set of stamps, and I suspect that everyone will love“Christina’s World.” The painting was inspired by Christina Olson, a disabled neighbor in Maine, and remains a rich and enigmatic work that inspired decades of interpretation. The Museum of Modern Art in New York City purchased the painting in 1948. Today, “Christina’s World” is one of the iconic works of 20th-century American art. From the sale of “Christina’s World” to the sensational “Helga pictures” unveiled in the 1980s, Wyeth captured the imagination of the American public and established himself as one of the most prominent American artists of the 20th century.
There are some really cool images in this set of stamps, and I suspect that everyone will love“Christina’s World.” The painting was inspired by Christina Olson, a disabled neighbor in Maine, and remains a rich and enigmatic work that inspired decades of interpretation. The Museum of Modern Art in New York City purchased the painting in 1948. Today, “Christina’s World” is one of the iconic works of 20th-century American art. From the sale of “Christina’s World” to the sensational “Helga pictures” unveiled in the 1980s, Wyeth captured the imagination of the American public and established himself as one of the most prominent American artists of the 20th century.
#WyethStamps #MyBrandywine
Hawaii Museum's Goddess of the Sea Sculpture Beheaded
The Pacific Tsunami Museum in Hilo is asking for the public’s help with finding missing parts from a beloved sculpture at the corner of Kamehameha Avenue and Kalakaua Street.
The original work of art belonging to the museum was damaged during the weekend of June 24.
The sculpture depicted Hawaiian goddess of the sea Namakaokahai, elder sister of fire goddess Pele, riding a sea turtle. The heads of Namakaokahai and the turtle were removed from the sculpture.
“That’s the thing that we thought was so strange,” said Marlene Murray, the museum’s executive director. “They didn’t just bash the head off. They took it with them.”Read the whole strange article here.
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Studio B July Exhibition
STUDIO B
7475 Wisconsin Avenue,
Lower Level, Bethesda, MD 20814
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 3-7pm & by appointment
Opening Reception: Friday, July 14, 6-8pm
Located in the lower level of 7475 Wisconsin Avenue, the studio is home to artists Linda Button, Judy Gilbert Levey, Steve Hay and Shanthi Chandrasekar. Each artist creates, showcases and sells their work onsite.
July's exhibition features the Red Dot series by Shanthi Chandrasekar. Regarding the series, Chandrasekar says, "Not long ago I had a dream that filled me with the promise of great joy and limitless possibility, a feeling that unfortunately faded much too quickly upon waking. I was left with nothing more than the memory of a series of red dots arranged purposefully on a white background, an image I found I could not get out of my head. Did the dots represent the pottu or bindi on an Indian woman's forehead? Were they the dots in the kolam? Were they symbolic of the sun? Or did they denote some other energy source?"
July's exhibition features the Red Dot series by Shanthi Chandrasekar. Regarding the series, Chandrasekar says, "Not long ago I had a dream that filled me with the promise of great joy and limitless possibility, a feeling that unfortunately faded much too quickly upon waking. I was left with nothing more than the memory of a series of red dots arranged purposefully on a white background, an image I found I could not get out of my head. Did the dots represent the pottu or bindi on an Indian woman's forehead? Were they the dots in the kolam? Were they symbolic of the sun? Or did they denote some other energy source?"
Monday, July 10, 2017
Wanna go to an opening?
3901 Rhode Island Ave., Brentwood, MD 20722
(Second Floor, 39th Street entrance)
Artist Reception July 22, from 6 - 8 PM
"She fell into a dream, twenty years into the past, into the face that was not hers for so many years, into the face that vanished when death arrived. She woke up to a mix of unfamiliar faces resembling the one that was never there. Now she stands up twisted looking at herself, in her so many forms." Juliana VallejoJuliana Vallejo is a Columbian artist residing in the Washington Metropolitan area. She received her B.A. in Studio Art from the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Her main focus has been painting and drawing, although she is continually experimenting with new media that allow her own language and convey her buried thoughts.
In The Corridor Gallery and Summer A.I.R. Kyujin Lee
Born in Seoul, South Korea, in 1972, Kyujin Lee received her MFA from the City College of the City University of New York in 1997 and her MA from the Teacher College, Columbia University in 2000. Since the fall 2001, she has been living, working, and teaching art in Washington, DC.
Sunday, July 09, 2017
Our View From Here
Linn Meyer's wonderful wall drawing/show at the Hirshhorn, Our View From Here closes on August 13!
Our View From Here, Linn Meyers, The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC
Photo by Cathy Carver |
After that date, the drawing will be painted over and the piece will vanish. If you haven't yet seen it, I hope you will visit the Hirshhorn before the exhibition is over.
There have been several articles written about the show. If you're curious to read more, check out: Smithsonian Magazine, The Washington Times, Hyperallergic, The Washington Post, and Bmore Art.
Saturday, July 08, 2017
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Heading to Halifax, Nova Scotia to install, and then attend a party for a giant commission that was delivered about a month ago...
Since I'm there already, will stay a few days - anyone have any tips as to what to do and see?
Since I'm there already, will stay a few days - anyone have any tips as to what to do and see?
Friday, July 07, 2017
Harry Potter, the NSO, and Wolftrap
We have three Wolftrap stadium seats tickets to the sold out HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER’S STONE™ - IN CONCERT NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA with EMIL DE COU, conducting at Wolftrap for tomorrow evening (Saturday) and now can't go.... anybody interested in buying them from me?
Details here:
2018 Maryland Individual Artist Award
Deadline: July 21, 2017
MSAC is accepting 2018 IAA applications in the following categories:
Non-Classical Music: Solo Performance
Non-Classical Music: Composition
Playwriting
Visual Arts: Crafts
Visual Arts: Photography
The deadline for Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC) 2018 Individual Artist Award (IAA) applications is fast approaching.
These highly competitive awards recognize outstanding artistic achievement, honor the unique contributions of Maryland artists to the state's creative economy, and include grants of $1,000-$6,000 to support artists as they advance their craft.
MSAC is accepting 2018 IAA applications in the following categories:
Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation (MAAF) administers MSAC's IAA program.
Applicants can access IAA guidelines, application, and application assistance resources by clicking the "Maryland" tab here on MAAF's website.
The deadline for 2018 applications is
Friday, July 21, 2017 at 4:30 pm EST
All applications must be submitted online.
MSAC and MAAF will offer one additional webinar before the deadline to guide IAA applicants through the application process. Advance registration is required.
Saturday, July 8, 2017, 10:00-11:30 AM - Register here
Thursday, July 06, 2017
Warhol's first solo show
Just to make you feel a little better:
Read this excellent article by Abigail Cain here.
When Los Angeles gallerists Irving Blum and Walter Hopps offered a young Andy Warhol his first-ever solo painting show, they thought it would be a sensation.
They were wrong. Local critics panned it; the Los Angeles Times went so far as to publish a snarky cartoon of two barefoot beatniks contemplating Warhol’s Campbell’s soup paintings. “Frankly, the cream of asparagus does nothing for me,” says one, “but the terrifying intensity of the chicken noodle gives me a real Zen feeling.” A nearby gallery tried to capitalize on the outrage by setting up a window display of Campbell’s soup, accompanied by the sign: “Get the real thing for only 29 cents a can.”
Andy Warhol, Pepper Pot Poster: Ferus Gallery, 1962. |
Wednesday, July 05, 2017
Art Scam Alert
Beware of this thief trying to rip off artists:
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Bootcamp for Artists Seminar
Early heads up!
On September 30, from 2-4:30 pm, The Brentwood Arts Exchange and I will be once again hosting my well-known “Bootcamp for Artists” seminar at no cost to the artists.
This seminar is suitable for all visual artists interested in taking their careers to the next level.
Ever wondered how to maximize the attention your work gets from the press, galleries, and museum curators? How to present your work in a professional manner and save money in the process? How to tap into grants, awards and residencies? How to approach a gallery?
Then this is the seminar for you! This program is free, but space is limited to 40 persons, and last year lots of artists were turned away because it filled up so quickly!
As soon as they start taking reservations (and I will announce that soon), I recommend that interested people reserve early, as this seminar always books up very quickly!
This program will be held in MNCPPC’s Brentwood Arts Exchange on the 1st Floor of the Gateway Arts Center, 3901 Rhode Island Avenue, Brentwood, MD 20722, just over the District line on Rhode Island Avenue.
See ya there!
Tuesday, July 04, 2017
Duty station ball caps
A sampling of some duty stations ball caps while I was honored to wear the uniform of the United States Navy (not all of the duty stations... by a long shot... but a "sampling" - missing are NTC Orlando, NTC San Diego, NTC Great Lakes, NTTC Corry Station, NSGD Rota, NSGA Imperial Beach, USS Fresno, USS LaSalle, USS Coronado, USS Virginia, NSGA Edzell, NPS Monterey, COMSPAWARSYCOM, and who knows how many others I've forgotten....
Happy Independence Day my fellow Americans!
Whatever your political views are... always remember that what makes us different is that we are the mongrels that created the greatest experiment and then the greatest nation in the history of this planet!
Disagree with your neighbors if you have to... but always listen to them... and then shake hands and have them over for a BBQ.
Petty Officer Third Class Campello | , US Navy |
Lieutenant Commander Campello, US Navy |
Happy Independence Day my fellow Americans!
Whatever your political views are... always remember that what makes us different is that we are the mongrels that created the greatest experiment and then the greatest nation in the history of this planet!
Disagree with your neighbors if you have to... but always listen to them... and then shake hands and have them over for a BBQ.
“I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction: 'I served in the United States Navy." - John F. Kennedy
Monday, July 03, 2017
And... nu ......... I broke down: this is my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lennycampello/?hl=en
Vintage 1997 Mermaid at Auction
Bid for it here. | |
"Mermaid" Limited Edition Lithograph, circa 1997. 9 x 4.5 inches |
Sunday, July 02, 2017
Saturday, July 01, 2017
Friday, June 30, 2017
Ric Garcia and Fierce Sonia
August 2 - 27, 2017
Opening reception: Saturday, August 5, 5 - 8 pm
Artists' talk: Sunday, August 20, 5:30 - 7
Foundry Gallery
2118 - 8th Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20001
202-232-0203
Hours: Wed - Sun 1 - 7 pm, except Fridays 3 - 9 pm
www.foundrygallery.org
Juror Jack Rasmussen will speak at the opening and moderate the artists' talk.
Guest artists Ric Garcia and Fierce Sonia populate their images with iconic superheros, princesses, damsels in distress and empowered queens, all portrayed in contemporary and re-imagined ways. Their collective vision explores new narratives about struggle, power, and heroism. Who has been the hero in traditional stories, comic books and fairy tales? And how do changing roles affect these stories?
Says Fierce Sonia, "I often work on many pieces at once, obsessively re-telling the story much like a folk tale is folded over the mouth many times. The images remain decidedly feminine. I am most interested in universal and unifying narratives found in fairy tales, mythology, advertisement, and religion."
Ric Garcia sees his appropriation of images as a meditation on identity. "I infuse my art with references to various mythos, focusing on hero worship, literary works, Latino and gender cultures, creating images about Americana filtered by my bi-cultural experience," Garcia says.
Jack Rasmussen is Director and Curator of the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center.
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