Friday, June 14, 2013
Thursday, June 13, 2013
The CIA, Jackson Pollock and the abstract boys...
Oh boy...
For decades in art circles it was either a rumour or a joke, but now it is confirmed as a fact. The Central Intelligence Agency used American modern art - including the works of such artists as Jackson Pollock, Robert Motherwell, Willem de Kooning and Mark Rothko - as a weapon in the Cold War. In the manner of a Renaissance prince - except that it acted secretly - the CIA fostered and promoted American Abstract Expressionist painting around the world for more than 20 years.Details here...
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Read this!
I started out as a young Turk completely rebellious against skill. I was conceptual! I knew what was important! And it wasn’t some type of mindless devotion to creating perfect solder seams. I was so bad, and this is true; that on at least one occasion, my work fell apart at the opening.Read some really good writing by Judith Schaechter at Late Breaking Noose here.
Looking for studio space?
Available July 1, 2013.
Approx. 326 sf for 353.17 per month plus utilities. This store front studio is located in the heart of the Gateway Arts District. One block from The Gateway Arts Center and 1/4 mile form the DC line on Rhode Island Ave. Most mediums allowed.
1 year lease minimum.
For more information, to get an application, or to see the space email John Paradiso at john@gateway-cdc.org
Approx. 326 sf for 353.17 per month plus utilities. This store front studio is located in the heart of the Gateway Arts District. One block from The Gateway Arts Center and 1/4 mile form the DC line on Rhode Island Ave. Most mediums allowed.
1 year lease minimum.
For more information, to get an application, or to see the space email John Paradiso at john@gateway-cdc.org
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Gallery B call to artists!
The Bethesda Arts
& Entertainment District and Bethesda Urban Partnership are
accepting applications for Gallery B in downtown Bethesda!
This gallery, located at 7700 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite E in downtown Bethesda, is available to interested artists and arts organizations for one-month rentals. All media including, but not limited to, painting, photography and sculpture is eligible to use the space. Gallery B does not take a commission on any artwork sold during the exhibition.
They are seeking
applications from local artists and arts organizations for month-long
exhibitions in 2014. There is approximately 1,500 sq. feet of
available exhibition space. The deadline for submission is July 19, 2013.
To be considered for a solo or group exhibition, and to review the gallery requirements, please complete this application.
To be considered for a solo or group exhibition, and to review the gallery requirements, please complete this application.
Questions? Please send them an email to artist@bethesda.org.
Monday, June 10, 2013
Sunday, June 09, 2013
The return of the censored artsy underwear
The more things change...
More than a decade later... the more they stay the same.
David Woodward, a Queen's University fine arts student, planned to display 10 pairs of underwear at a university donor appreciation event. But when he arrived, the Toronto Star reports school officials quickly told him to get rid of them before the event at the Kingston, Ontario, school began.This is so old news in some many ways... sometime in the mid 1990s there was a Washington DC area artist, I can't recall her name, whose work consisted of exactly the same thematic idea, but in this case her own underwear (sexy, feminine things...) and of course it was censored. I recall this because I wrote a long article for the historic KOAN Magazine about it.
More than a decade later... the more they stay the same.
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