Monday, May 28, 2012
Alexa Meade at the NPG
Alexa Meade at the National Portrait Gallery Museum
Portraits After 5: Camera-Ready ColorNational Portrait Gallery
Wednesday, June 6, 2012, 5:00 - 7:00 PM
Alexa Meade creates her portraits in three-dimensional space by painting directly on top of live models, which appear to be two-dimensional paintings when photographed. For “Portraits After 5: Camera-Ready Color”, Meade will create an interactive installation in the Kogod Courtyard of the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery that will allow viewers of the art to become participants by entering into the space, experiencing it in depth, and reinterpreting the work through their own photography. The installation will reference the innovation in Harry Warnecke's photographic portraits seen in the National Portrait Gallery's exhibition “In Vibrant Color".
Alexa Meade and National Portrait Gallery Curator Of Photographs Ann M. Shumard will be available to discuss boundary-breaking work in portraiture.
For more information about Alexa Meade and her art, visit alexameade.com.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
First Artomatic Impressions
I spent about six hours at Artomatic yesterday. I started on the 11th floor, which means that the top 3-4 floors got good attention, but the other floors were rushed. Therefore, as usual, I will return a couple of times more for more extended visits before I write my final impressions and recommendations for this year's version of the planet's greatest all-open arts extravaganza.
Yesterday the huge building was packed with families and kids and peoples of all sorts. When I left around 6PM, large crowds of people were filing out of the nearby Metro stop less than a block away and heading to AOM. The Metro is by far the best way to get to AOM.
The real reason that most art critics hate Artomatic is that they get visual overload very quickly. After all, how does a writer cover a visual art show of the size of Artomatic once the eyes and mind become numb after the 200th artist, or the 400th or the 600th? Or in this year, the 1300th?
I have visited and written about every single AOM since the original one, including the recent one in Frederick, MD, and thus I feel that I am uniquely qualified to make some judgemental calls on this year's version as an evolving comparison to past years' AOMs, and after my first six hours there I can pass some hi level impressions:
Here's my 2009 review of AOM.
Here's my 2008 review of AOM.
Here's my 2007 review of AOM
Yesterday the huge building was packed with families and kids and peoples of all sorts. When I left around 6PM, large crowds of people were filing out of the nearby Metro stop less than a block away and heading to AOM. The Metro is by far the best way to get to AOM.
The real reason that most art critics hate Artomatic is that they get visual overload very quickly. After all, how does a writer cover a visual art show of the size of Artomatic once the eyes and mind become numb after the 200th artist, or the 400th or the 600th? Or in this year, the 1300th?
I have visited and written about every single AOM since the original one, including the recent one in Frederick, MD, and thus I feel that I am uniquely qualified to make some judgemental calls on this year's version as an evolving comparison to past years' AOMs, and after my first six hours there I can pass some hi level impressions:
- Every year the overall "quality" of AOM improves and this year is noticeably better looking and more professional-looking than any other year.
- There's a lot less porn in AOM this year. In fact, there's a lot less nudes of all kinds.
- The range of the quality of the work, even in a postmodern world where everything is art, still ranges from the mind-boggling bad to the artistically sublime.
- There are several brand new (at least to me) artists in AOM who can show anywhere right now.
- There is a lot of art about The Beatles and blues musicians.
- There's more video art than I expected.
- There are a lot more well-known DMV area "gallery" artists in this AOM than any previous one (except the first one in 1999).
- There's a lot of artists working with discarded computer boards and parts.
- There are a lot of glass artists and every single one of them is really good.
- There are a lot of dark room style galleries and a lot of "blue light" art.
- There is a lot of artwork about Obama.
- There is a lot of left-wing nuttery artwork.
- There are a lot of really good sculptures.
- There are a lot of artists who make it really hard for someone interested in buying their work to get the basic details (how much is it and how do I buy it?)
Here's my 2009 review of AOM.
Here's my 2008 review of AOM.
Here's my 2007 review of AOM
Saturday, May 26, 2012
HeART of the Community Live Auction

Clear Space Theatre,
20 Baltimore Avenue
Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
Phone: 302-227-5620
Small Plates and Open Bar - Featuring the 2012 HeART of the Community Live Auction with art by 25 invited artists selected by four curators. Auctioneer: Lorne Crawford.
Dress: Black and White Casual
Tickets: $75. Tickets are limited. Advance Ticket Price $65, available through April 30 only on the CAMP Rehoboth website. After April 30 all tickets will be $75 and may be purchased online or by calling 302-227-5620.
Purchase Tickets
HeART of the Community Art Auction
Curators and Artists:Murray Archibald
Rodney Cook
Ward Ellinger
Gary Fisher
Laura Hickman
Victor Letonoff
Andres Tremols
Sondra N. Arkin
Joan Belmar
Scott G. Brooks
Anna U. Davis
Pat Goslee
Barbara Gruber
Renee Stout
Novie Trump
Jay Pastore
Rick Bach
Susan Finsen
Lee Wayne Mills
Brian Petro
Duane Rieder
Ellen Sinel
Andres Tremols
Lenny Campello
Max Hirshfeld
Laurel Lukaszewski
Christopher Speron
Betsy Stewart
Ellyn Weiss
Sneak Peek Art Preview
Wine and Cheese Reception
CAMP Rehoboth Community Center
Sunday, May 27, 4-7 p.m. (free)
Thanks to the efforts of our curators and their invited artists, CAMP Rehoboth is pleased to present an exceptional collection of art selected especially for the 2012 Black and White Beach Ball. All art will be previewed at the CAMP Rehoboth Community Center on Memorial Day weekend. Proxy bidding will be available for buyers who are interested in purchasing but unable to attend the June 3 event.
Cuba de Ayer Restaurant
Last week I took three friends with me to Cuba de Ayer Restaurant in Burtonsville, MD. One of them is
addicted to Cuban food, but the other two - one a Canadian and the
other a Brit - had never had Cuban food in their entire life.
This was my also first visit to Cuba de Ayer, although (since as some of you know, I'm of Cuban ancestry) every time someone who knows me goes there, they tell me what a great place it is, so I was overdue for a visit.
The restaurant is very cozy and when we came in at lunch time it was packed, which is always a good sign.
The pretty waitress took our orders and my alarm bells went up a little when she asked if we wanted our black beans and rice "together" or "separate." I say that my alarm bells went off because "Moros y Cristianos" -- the Cuban name for black beans and rice -- is NEVER served together; never, ever, ever! It is a cultural error and a true and easy test of the Cubanosity of any restaurant.
I ordered my favorite Cuban dish in the world... OK, OK, one of my favorites, "lechon asado", which came with black beans, white rice and tostones (actually a choice of tostones or sweet fried plantains).
I breathed a sigh of relief when my friends' dishes came... what the waitress meant as "together" was actually "congri" which is a separate dish where the black beans (or red) are indeed cooked together... a Cuban version of dirty rice, but much tastier.
Both the Brit and the Canadian ordered "ropa vieja" with "congri" and they both loved it... my English friend actually said: "I can't believe that a simple rice dish can taste so good!"
So Cuba de Ayer gets my highest endorsement!
One last thing: When the food came, I was explaining some of the cultural references that I mentioned above. I must have been loud enough to be heard by other people, because as we filed out of the restaurant, the very attractive daughter of the owners came out, introduced herself and asked me if I was Cuban, as she had overheard me describe the cultural aspects of the food.
So we met, chatted a little, and we all passed to her our enthusiastic thumbs up of the food... I will be back
Cuba de Ayer is located at 15446 Old Columbia Pike, Burtonsville, MD 20866, (301) 476-9622.
This was my also first visit to Cuba de Ayer, although (since as some of you know, I'm of Cuban ancestry) every time someone who knows me goes there, they tell me what a great place it is, so I was overdue for a visit.
The restaurant is very cozy and when we came in at lunch time it was packed, which is always a good sign.
The pretty waitress took our orders and my alarm bells went up a little when she asked if we wanted our black beans and rice "together" or "separate." I say that my alarm bells went off because "Moros y Cristianos" -- the Cuban name for black beans and rice -- is NEVER served together; never, ever, ever! It is a cultural error and a true and easy test of the Cubanosity of any restaurant.
I ordered my favorite Cuban dish in the world... OK, OK, one of my favorites, "lechon asado", which came with black beans, white rice and tostones (actually a choice of tostones or sweet fried plantains).
I breathed a sigh of relief when my friends' dishes came... what the waitress meant as "together" was actually "congri" which is a separate dish where the black beans (or red) are indeed cooked together... a Cuban version of dirty rice, but much tastier.
Both the Brit and the Canadian ordered "ropa vieja" with "congri" and they both loved it... my English friend actually said: "I can't believe that a simple rice dish can taste so good!"
So Cuba de Ayer gets my highest endorsement!
One last thing: When the food came, I was explaining some of the cultural references that I mentioned above. I must have been loud enough to be heard by other people, because as we filed out of the restaurant, the very attractive daughter of the owners came out, introduced herself and asked me if I was Cuban, as she had overheard me describe the cultural aspects of the food.
So we met, chatted a little, and we all passed to her our enthusiastic thumbs up of the food... I will be back
Cuba de Ayer is located at 15446 Old Columbia Pike, Burtonsville, MD 20866, (301) 476-9622.
Friday, May 25, 2012
Heading to Artomatic tomorrow...
Just returned to the DMV from a week in Bethany Beach... and Jonesying for AOM, so I will make my first visit to the 10 floors of artists tomorrow...
I plan to return a second time with a couple of gallerists looking for new talent... more on that later.
I plan to return a second time with a couple of gallerists looking for new talent... more on that later.
Art Scam Alert
A DMV area painter recently received the below art scam email - this is a new twist:
From: Murphy Lawrence <murphylawrence77@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, May 25, 2012 at 5:31 AM
Subject: PERSONAL ASSISTANCE NEEDED
Dear Sir/Ma,
I got your email through the Monster.com employment database. In the past,
you either posted your resume online or applied for a job that was
similar to the one that I am hiring for.
I am looking for someone who can handle my personal and business
errands during his or her spare time.
I need your service because I am constantly traveling abroad on
business. I own an Art Gallery that specializes in international art.
Your Responsibilities are below.
1. Receive my mail and correspondences. Drop them off at the post
office or shipping center.
2. Pay my bills on my behalf and sit for delivery at home.
4. When you get my mail or package, you would mail all items to
where I want them shipped. .All expenses and shipping charges will be
covered by me.
The contents of the packages are mostly art materials and paintings.
In addition, there will be clothing I need for business and personal
letters. No heavy packages are ever delivered!
I would love to meet with you to discuss this job in more detail,
but I am currently away on business to Taiwan. If you decide to
accept the position, please read the employment requirements listed
below.
EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS:
A. You Must be a honest human.
B. Your Work hour ls only for 15 and 20hrs a month
C You must be able to check your email 3 to 4 times daily
WEEKLY PAY IS $705 GOOD ENOUGH FOR A START?
In closing, I have a couple of questions for you.
First, If I were to mail you money to do my shopping plus an upfront
payment for your service, where would you want it mailed to?
Second, how would you like for your name appear on the money or check?
Maybe you can provide me with the following details below
NAME:
STREET:
CITY:
STATE:
ZIP:
CELL:
EMAIL:
OCCUPATION:
AGE:
Bank Name(for direct deposit of some payments):
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