Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Monday, June 25, 2012
Stocking The Fridge
The notable Washington, DC art couple Dana Ellyn and Matt Sesow are keeping it local with their latest exhibition Stocking The Fridge. Known internationally for their whimsical, politically charged, and allegorically satirical paintings, Dana and Matt will "stock" the gallery with nearly 100 fresh, locally grown paintings.
Stocking the Fridge will feature a selection of the best works from the couple's past 31 Days in July projects and include a painting from the first week of the 2012 edition. Matt and Dana's annual 31 Days in July began in 2003. The artists create 31 unique paintings inspired by the morning news from July. Each painting is a reflection of current events, mostly political, and showcases each artist's unique approach to painting.
Octobomb by Dana Ellyn
Stocking The Fridge
July 7 – July 29, 2012
Opening Reception: Saturday, July 7, 7-11pm
Opening Reception: Saturday, July 7, 7-11pm
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Man swipes Dali painting from art gallery
A thief who swiped a Salvador Dali painting off the wall of a New York art gallery may have escaped, but experts say the painting will likely be recovered when it comes back onto the art market.
Police are searching for a slim man with a receding hairline who walked into a Madison Avenue art gallery on Tuesday posing as a customer and walked out with the $150,000 Dali watercolor and ink painting in a large black shopping bag.
Read more here
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Friday, June 22, 2012
Michael O'Sullivan's Artomatic Picks
Michael O'Sullivan is the Washington Post's art critic and certainly the one art critic who has been there the longest, thus giving him an experienced and deep eye and knowledge about the DMV art scene. Below are his AOM picks in alphabetical order followed by the floor where the artist is exhibiting:
M. Helene Baribeau (mixed media knit sculpture) 04Stephanie Booth (photography/needlework) 09Brash (poetry) everywherePeter Byer (illustration) 08Justin Cameron (installation) 08Valeria Caflisch (painting and mixed media sculpture) 07David D’Orio (glass and mixed media sculpture) 08Cavan Fleming (painting) 04Eric Gordon/DC Creepers (drawing) 11Kelly Guerrero (sculpture) 08James Halloran (painting) 08Dale Hunt (painting) 09Rose Jaffe (drawing) 02Glen Kessler (painting/pastel) 01Paul Mericle (painting) 07Greg Minah (painting) 03Cory Oberndorfer (painting) 11Thomas Petzwinkler (photography/video) 10Lynn Putney (painting) 08Henrik Sundqvist (printmaking) 08Christian Tribastone (drawings/works on paper) 09Edmond van der Bijl (sculpture) 02Steve Wanna (mixed media/installation)09Stephanie J. Williams (painting) 08Joanna Knox Yoder (photography) 11
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Unleashed at Strathmore
There is a very cool exhibition at the Mansion at Strathmore (which unfortunately ends June 23) focusing on the unlikely theme of dogs in art. It's titled Strathmore Unleashed, and of course it includes work by the ubercanine artist William Wegman, but it is Kathryn Freedman and Anna Dibble who steal the show with their intelligent, entertaining approach to the subject.
Kathryn Freedman's Admirer approaches the subject by presenting us with a sexy, superbly composed painting in which the thematic subject (the dog) shares the focus of the piece with the beauty of the female body. It is also a little funny in that the canine is standing by, ready to be called and approach its human, while the feline on the right, is (of course) ignoring everyone.
Anna Dibble's immensely funny and immensely smart paintings blend two of my favorite things in art: visual art and text. The above one tells us that:
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| Admirer by Kathryn Freedman |
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| Their Wolf Ancestors by Anna Dibble |
“Felix, who’d limped into the bar to try and dull the trauma of alteration surgery, realized he’d made a mistake. Buster, an office acquaintance, pontificated about how their wolf ancestors royally screwed up by allowing themselves to be domesticated. This idea irritated Felix. He was rather attached to regular kibble and the blue couch at the Chapmans’. He decided against a 2nd glass of Pinot.”Go see this show before it ends!
Rousseau on Bethesda Painting Awards
Dr. Claudia Rousseau has an excellent review of the Bethesda Painting Awards currently on exhibition at Gallery B, the former Fraser Gallery in Bethesda
currently managed by the Bethesda Arts and Entertainment District.
Read it here.
Read it here.
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