WaPo Chief Art Critic Online
The Washington Post's chief art critic, Blake Gopnik, will be online today at 2PM to answer questions.
Details here.
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
New gallery in Philadelphia
"Rebekah Templeton Contemporary Art is the newest face in the thriving Philadelphia art scene. Scheduled to open November 11, 2007, Rebekah Templeton will be exhibiting cutting edge contemporary art in all media.
Rebekah Templeton Contemporary Art is the brainchild of independent curators and artists Sarah Eberle and Ben Will. Eberle and Will have worked together on a number of underground curatorial projects. Sarah Eberle has an extensive background in visual art. After graduating from University of California at Berkeley, she worked for Worth Ryder Gallery and Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, CA. Upon arriving in Philadelphia in 2002, she worked as the Gallery Store Manager for The Print Center and played a major role in the founding of Falling Cow Gallery as the inaugural Director. Ben Will has worked as an independent curator in London and Philadelphia, as well as working for a variety of arts organizations including Artistsspace in New York City.
The two met while co-curating an exhibition, “Squat,” displayed at Tower Investments in Northern Liberties, now known as Tower Gallery. Discovering a mutual love for contemporary art, they decided to open a gallery together. They bought a run down Row Home on the corner of Girard Ave. and Second St. in South Kensington, the heart of Philadelphia’s newest art neighborhood. After almost two years of renovations and a grant from the American Street Financial Services Center, Rebekah Templeton Contemporary Art is ready to open.
The inaugural exhibition will feature work from New York City artist Sara Gates and will include video and wall paper in addition to paintings and prints. The opening reception will be held on November 8, 2007 from 6-9 pm in conjunction with the neighborhood’s newly thriving Second Thursdays, modeled after Old City’s First Fridays."
Manon Cleary at DCAC
Were I ever to rank the District of Columbia's top ten artists of all time, Manon Cleary would easily make the list and challenge for the top three spots.
And although she has been in very frail health for many years now, Cleary continues to paint and draw and re-invent herself over and over, as all great artists do. Whether her subject matter focus is penises, rats, men in bags, flowers, or her own rape.
And next Friday, Cleary debuts yet another focus for her work with a series of new sky paintings at the District of Columbia Arts Center. From the news release:
Manon Catherine Cleary – by any earthly measure – is a luminary among Washington DC artists. Globally exhibited and collected, Cleary has enjoyed a forty-year career as an artist and teacher, and is principally acclaimed for her virtuosic and conceptually provocative enlistment of oil paint and graphite to photo-realist ends. It is with great honor, then, that DC Arts Center will showcase the artist’s very newest “skyscapes” in its Gallery during the month of October – works rendered and mounted in remembrance of Cleary’s dear friend and DCAC founder and patron Herb White, in whose company she spent countless contented hours “chasing clouds.”The show runs from Friday, October 12th – Sunday, November 4th and the opening reception is this Friday, October 12th, from 7 – 9 pm.
Art Happening in DC this Friday
Date: Saturday, October 13
Time: 7 p.m. to 12 a.m.
Location: Lee Jensen Brake Service
1333 14th Street, NW
(between N Street and Rhode Island Ave.)
Washington, DC
Music by eightyeight
Featured Artists: Steven M. Cummings, Daniel Davidson, Drew Ernst, Kate Hardy, Ju$t Another Rich Kid, Geoffrey Mann, Gregory McLellan, Ted Noten, Cory Oberndorfer, Painted Lady Performance Project, Chris Tousimis, René Treviño, and Trevor Young.
Monday, October 08, 2007
Philly critic's Arts blog
Philadelphia Inquirer classical music and art critic Peter Dobrin has an excellent art blog (new to me) here.
He has this interesting quote from the Inquirer's art critic Ed Sozanski: "Museums are the place of last resort for art."
Visit Dobrin often.
WaPo Muscle
The Washington Post had an amazing museum section yesterday.
So far I think that my favorite piece was Paul Richard's 1967, the Year the Pieces Began to Come Together, which reminisces about the DC art world of 1967. Richard is the retired WaPo chief art critic.
His successor, Blake Gopnik, will be online on Tuesday, October 9 at 2PM to answer questions. Details here.
The blogger show
John Morris from Digging Pitt Gallery in Pittsburgh, PA has been working on a groundbreaking joint effort with Agni Gallery (New York, NY) and Panza Gallery (Millvale, PA) to present The Blogger Show. The exhibits showcase the work of over thirty artists (including yours truly) whose common interest is in clarifying artistic discourse through their blogs. All of the exhibits will take place between November 10, 2007 and January 12, 2008.
All of the exhibits will take place between November 3, 2007 and January 12, 2008.
Per Bill Gusky, "arts bloggers are using this technology to redefine the role of arts in American culture. The interactive aspect of blogging has encouraged the growth of artistic discourse in unexpected ways, with a shift in who and how art is discussed. One of the most significant contributions of artist bloggers to this dialog is an honest appraisal of process and theory. Using the platform of the internet to express these thoughts has included a multitude of elements. Many artists load images onto their blogs. Another aspect of the online community that has yet to make its impact felt is in the arena of regional arts that makes an exhibit in Detroit as accessible as one in New York.
The artists in the exhibits at Agni, Digging Pitt and Panza Galleries represent a range of visual disciplines and aesthetics. The one commonality is active blogging. Some use blogging as a platform for discussing issues facing visual artists while others treat the blog as a public journal. Whatever approach or combination of approaches, all have brought a level of clarity to artistic discourse. These exhibits are a reflection, in physical space, of the ephemeral blogosphere. And by its very nature, an extension of the guiding philosophy behind Digging Pitt's flat file archive.
This exhibition focuses on the work of artists who are active art blog writers. The work you see here emerged in the studio in near-simultaneity with the artist's written expressions. These twin efforts -- art making and blog writing -- sometimes appear to flow together and intertwine beautifully, and at other times almost seem to be in diametric opposition.
The relationship between written word and the created artwork suggests the erratic flow of a culture in which propaganda freely mingles with news journalism and science is polluted with articles of faith. It seems at times that the only appropriate response to the apparent untrustworthiness of all our societal and cultural expressions is a schizophrenic call-and-response in which everyone probes for even the merest scintilla of truth using tools of decidedly mixed sincerity.
The questions that emerge and the answers that may or may not accompany them will hopefully provide valuable insights into ongoing cultural developments that are incredibly difficult to discern amid the maelstrom of media that beset us all, but that must ultimately be discerned if we are to gain an understanding of where we're headed as a culture."
Here's the breakdown of venues, artists and dates:
Digging Pitt Gallery
4417 Butler Street
Pittsburgh PA 15201
November 10, 2007 - January 12, 2008
Public Reception: December 8, 6-9PM
- Martin Bromirski (Richmond VA) - Anaba
- Sharon Butler (Mystic, CT) - Two Coats of Paint
- Lisa Call (Parker, CO) - New Work and Inspiration
- F. Lennox Campello (Washington, DC and Media, PA) - Mid Atlantic Art News
- Rose Clancy (Pittsburgh, PA) - paperWorks
- Kevin Clancy (Boston MA and Pittsburgh PA) - soft soft pink pulls through the ivory void
- Warren Craghead (Charlottesville, VA) - drawer
- Roberta Fallon (Philadelphia PA) - Fallon and Rosof's Artblog
- Ann Gordon (Detroit MI) - Detroitarts
- Cable Griffith (Seattle WA) - Cable Griffith
- Tracy Helgeson - Works by Tracy Helgeson
- Stephanie Lee Jackson (Brooklyn NY) - Pretty Lady
- JT Kirkland (Washington, D.C.) - Thinking About Art
- Mary Klein (Minneapolis, MN) - stillifes
- Eva Lake (Portland, OR) - Eva Lake
- Steven LaRose (Ashland OR) - Steven LaRose
- Michael Lease (Richmond VA) - Annabelle's Aspirin
- John Morris (Pittsburgh, PA) - Digging Pittsburgh Arts
- Elizabeth Perry (Pittsburgh, PA) - Woolgathering
- Libby Rosof (Philadelphia PA) Fallon and Rosof's Artblog
- Marc Snyder (Pittsburgh, PA) - Fiji Island Mermaid Press
Digging Pitt Too
45th & Plummer Streets
Pittsburgh PA 15201
November 10, 2007 - January 12, 2008
Public Reception: December 8, 6-9PM
- Susan Constanse (Pittsburgh, PA) - - Oranje
- Bill Gusky (Canton, CT) Artblog Comments
Panza Gallery
115 Sedgwick Street
Millvale PA 15209
November 10, 2007 - January 12, 2008
Public Reception: December 15, 6-9PM
- Kevin Clancy (Boston MA and Pittsburgh PA) - soft soft pink pulls through the ivory void
- Christiane D (Pittsburgh PA) - Christiane D
- David Grim (Pittsburgh, PA) - Serendipity
- John Morris (Pittsburgh, PA) - Digging Pittsburgh Arts
- David Pohl (Pittsburgh, PA) - find the time to rhyme
Agni Gallery
170 East 2nd Street, Storefront #3
New York NY 10009
November 3 - 30, 2007
Public Reception: November 3, 6-9PM
- Nancy Baker (Raleigh, NC) - Tire Shop
- Martin Bromirski (Richmond VA) Anaba
- Sharon Butler (Mystic, CT) Two Coats of Paint
- Lisa Call (Parker, CO) - New Work and Inspiration
- F. Lennox Campello (Media, PA and Washington, DC) Mid Atlantic Art News
- Rose Clancy (Pittsburgh, PA) paperWorks
- Kevin Clancy (Boston MA and Pittsburgh PA) - soft soft pink pulls through the ivory void
- Susan Constanse (Pittsburgh, PA) - Oranje
- Warren Craghead ( Charlottesville, VA)drawer
- Mark Creegan (Jacksonville Florida) - JaxCal.org
- Christiane D (Pittsburgh PA) - Christiane D
- Roberta Fallon (Philadelphia PA) Fallon and Rosof's Artblog
- Ann Gordon (Detroit MI) - Detroitarts
- Cable Griffith (Seattle WA) - Cable Griffith
- David Grim (Pittsburgh, PA) - Serendipity
- Bill Gusky (Canton, CT) - Artblog Comments
- Tracy Helgeson - Works by Tracy Helgeson
- Stephanie Lee Jackson (Brooklyn NY) - Pretty Lady
- JT Kirkland (Washington, D.C.) - Thinking About Art
- Mary Klein (Minneapolis, MN) - stillifes
- Eva Lake (Portland, OR) -Eva Lake
- Steven LaRose - (Ashland OR) Steven LaRose
- Michael Lease (Richmond VA) - Annabelle's Aspirin
- Joanne Mattera (New York NY) Joanne Mattera Art Blog
- Rob Matthews (Philadelphia PA) - Matthews The Younger
- John Morris (Pittsburgh, PA) - Digging Pittsburgh Arts
- Loren Munk (Brooklyn NY) - James Kalm
- Elizabeth Perry (Pittsburgh, PA) - Woolgathering
- David Pohl (Pittsburgh, PA) - find the time to rhyme
- Libby Rosof (Philadelphia PA) Fallon and Rosof's Artblog
- Chris Rywalt - (Wood Ridge NJ) NYC Art
- Marc Snyder (Pittsburgh, PA) - Fiji Island Mermaid Press