Friday, January 04, 2013

Auction loot

Remember the Art2Art Auction late last year, and which was held at Project 4 Gallery (which I once approached a loooooong time ago seeking representation!)?

The auction supported the DC Collaborative’s flagship program, Arts for Every Student, which provides arts experiences for 30,000 DC public school and public charter school students each year to attend Washington’s world-class art and cultural institutions.

Anyway, my donation in now in a happy home...

 

Thursday, January 03, 2013

Professors of Print



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Want to see more art in the New Year?  Check out our 2013 Exhibition Schedule and get it on your calendar!

10 WPG artists along with their mentors or mentees at the Brentwood Arts Exchange   through January 26. 
  
Opening Reception Saturday for:
10th Annual January Invitational: Professors of Print
ThreeGraces

 
featuring the work of: John Carr (Mont. College), Georgia Deal (Corcoran), Donald Depuydt (NVCC), Elizabeth Klimek (Corcoran), Kay McCrohan (Mont. College), Dennis O'Neil (Corcoran) and Justin Strom (UMD)

and in the Press Room:
Rilievi by
Maria Sofia Caligiuri
Minimi Rilievi  
Both Exhibitions run January 2-27
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 5, 1-4 pm
Artist Panel Discussion: Saturday, January 12, 2 pm
(Please arrive early for seats)

Show Pics Here! 
Washington Printmakers Gallery
Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, 2nd Floor
8230 Georgia Ave | Silver Spring, MD 20910
301.273.3660 | info@washingtonprintmakers.com  www.washingtonprintmakers.com

Charles Krause Newtown Project

Beginning Jan. 20, 2013, Inauguration Day, CHARLES KRAUSE/ REPORTING FINE ART will exhibit the work of artists who "respond to the gallery's Open Call for paintings, drawings, installations and video art supporting the passage of meaningful gun control laws"

The work submitted for the juried Exhibit will also be made available to groups engaged in public education campaigns favoring gun control legislation. 

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Jan. 10, 2013. Jurors to be selected by The Millennium Arts Salon, Washington, DC. 

EXHIBIT: Jan. 20 to Feb. 18, 2013

Details here.

Wednesday, January 02, 2013

Don't even...

Don't even try to tell me that they are not all cut from the same cloth: Obama, Boehner, Reid, Pelosi, Biden and all those professional "fooled you once, fool you all the time pros..."

Makes my head hurt....

Tuesday, January 01, 2013

At the fridge...

The Fridge DC

THIS WEEKEND

The Fridge Presents
Davis McLane Connelly’s Individuation

Opening Reception Saturday, January 5, 7 – 11pm
Artist Talk Sunday, January 6, 2 - 3pm

On View through January 27

Davis McLane Connelly’s newest drawings of youthful figures in lifelike, yet surrealistic scenarios will be on view starting this Saturday, 7 - 11pm, at The Fridge. Davis will also have an artist talk on Sunday, 2 - 3pm to talk about his techniques as a draftsman as well as the psychological concept individuation, the Jungian term for each person’s path to becoming whole, that drives this series.

Davis draws iconographic stuffed toys, anthropomorphic animals, and figures in various states of physical maturity to engage nostalgic and curious viewers in a dialogue concerning the regret of lost youth and the struggle for personal expression.

Davis says, “I want to make work that is visually accessible, and I believe it’s important for everyone to be able to form their own interpretation of my work. I aim to make my drawings aesthetically pleasing so that they appeal to a wide range of viewers. Beyond the immediate aesthetics, there are references to greater topics. For example, the words on a magazine, the direction in which light is cast, or the arrangement of the composition will hold clues to a deeper meaning."

Read more about Davis' show on The Fridge site

Monday, December 31, 2012

Washington vs The Other Washington

It was bound to happen sooner or later... the iconic Washington DC football team with a storied past would meet the Pacific Northwest's football team from the "other" Washington in a game that means something more than a win during the regular season.

The Redskins is a team with a long history of heroes, Super Bowls and dozens of Hall of Famers. The Seahawks is as close as the NFL comes to having a foreign team in its roster, and whose only Super Bowl appearance resulted in a loss due to the the worst officiated championship game in history.

The Skins stubbornly cling to a name that allegedly offends some people, and it is also one of the most famous and recognizable names in professional sports. As far as Seattle, I don't even know if a Seahawk is a real bird, although someone once told me that it was another name for an Osprey, which is some kind of sea bird that eats fish.

The Skins, even through all of their woes over the last few years, are still the Skins, and you can always count on seeing them on all the highlight reviews. Last night I spent several hours watching football and not once did I see any Seattle highlights in any of the half time, post game or any time of the day shows, after all, who outside of the Pacific Northwest follows that team?

But the one thing that Seattle has always been able to do, in good years and in bad years, is to be able to beat anyone and lose to anyone on any given Sunday. And even in their worst years, most NFL teams would rather play in Beirut, Baghdad or Damascus than in Seattle, and thus the Skins should be grateful that in spite of having a worse record that the Seahawks, they are hosting them at home rather than in Starbucksland.

This will be an interesting game; as in the last few weeks the Seahawks have opened a most impressive can of offensive whoop-ass which is sure to test the Skins' suspicious secondary.

Not only that, but because they might as well play in a foreign country, most football fans (especially DMV Skin fans) are not aware that Seattle is also led by a rookie quarterback, a little guy who may in fact be as good, and in my opinion better, than celebrated other rookie quarterbacks Andrew Luck and (here it comes DMV) RGIII.

The Seahawks' appearances on national TV are counted in dog years, even when they win their division (which in the last few years has been quite often) and thus it is understandable why most people would debate that Russell Wilson is as good as Luck or RGIII - until last week, they hadn't seen Wilson play.

Because he is such a game-changer in a place as visible as the DMV, you can bet the family farm that RGIII will win the Rookie of the Year award. And yet his amazing quarterback ratings and stats are almost exactly the same as Wilson's.

Which is why Wilson will try to outdo RGIII when the two Washingtons meet.

I don't know which team will win; both teams are playing exceptionally well, and both teams deserve to move on.

Go Ospreys Hawks!

2012 ====> 2013

What a great year (for me anyway) this was... easily the best "art" year ever, with the most art sales, including sales to not one but two collectors in the Top 100 Art Collectors List, plus an offer of my first ever museum show, plus my best art fair ever, plus continuing and steady sales of my book (look for a couple more to come out next year)...

But by far the best thing about 2012 was my wonderful family, and it is from all of us that I wish all of you a terrific 2013!

See ya there!