Satan wears many faces; this is one of them:
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Censored painting now hangs in museum
While still in her 20s, Shapiro received a significant artistic nod with a solo show at the Whitney in 1973. It was the nascent days of feminism, and Shapiro’s work explored questions about what it meant to be female or male. But the topic of gender back then belonged in the realm of the avant garde, so much so that the museum censored two paintings out of Shapiro’s exhibit. That stunning experience sent Shapiro traveling an unexpected artistic path, a path that came full circle when SAM acquired her paintings.Read about the interesting road that artist Ann Leda Shapiro's painting took to get into the permanent collection of the Seattle Art Museum. Details here.
These Mirrors are Not Boxes
Artists as Docents: Sunday, June 28,
2:00 p.m.
Join the artists featured in the
VisArts exhibition, These Mirrors are Not Boxes, for a tour
through the gallery and a discussion of their artwork focused on the issue of
identity.
Curated by VisArts’ first Emerging
Curator, Kayleigh Bryant-Greenwell, These Mirrors are Not Boxes
examines the complexities of contemporary identity through the work of six
local female artists: Amy Hughes Braden, Milana Braslavsky, Anna U. Davis, Nora
Howell, Annette Isham, and Lisa Noble.
The exhibition explores the
surprising, alternative, even subversive means and ways identity is formed,
presented, confronted, and challenged when marginalized personas are brought
out of the fringes. The VisArts Emerging Curator Program offers a unique
opportunity for an emerging curator to work with an experienced mentoring
curator to develop and present an exhibition and to assist in the
presentation of the mentor’s exhibition in the Kaplan Gallery at VisArts. This
is the first year of this outstanding new program.
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Exhibition Events & Programs:
Artists as Docents: Sunday, June 28,
2:00 p.m.
The artists featured in These
Mirrors are Not Boxes will discuss their artwork and identity.
Events are free and open to the
public.
Dolezal drawings hit payday
Two Rachel Dolezal small drawings done while she lived in the DC area just hit pay dirt in EBay.
Check out the selling prices here: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_armrs=1&_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=rachel%20dolezal&LH_Complete=1&LH_Sold=1&rt=nc&_trksid=p2045573.m1684
Check out the selling prices here: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_armrs=1&_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=rachel%20dolezal&LH_Complete=1&LH_Sold=1&rt=nc&_trksid=p2045573.m1684
Friday, June 19, 2015
(e)merge art fair news
From the (e)merge art fair folks:
The (e)merge art fair plans to expand into a larger venue in Washington, DC. Because we are currently focused on making the transition to a new event location, the next edition of the fair will take place in 2016. We eagerly anticipate announcing our new venue in the coming months.Building on the success of (e)merge to date, we will enlarge our format to include a variety of booth options for gallerists while reinforcing the experimental spirit of the independent artist platform. We believe this is the best trajectory for effective growth as we plan the fifth edition of the fair.DC leadership recognizes (e)merge’s role in the city’s cultural future: “With iconic arts institutions like the Smithsonian and the Kennedy Center, and exciting new initiatives like the (e)merge art fair…cultural tourism is one of the city’s growing sectors. As Mayor, Muriel Bowser will work with the arts and business communities to create the synergies needed to grow our creative economy to rival New York and Chicago.” - The Bowser Administration Transition Plan.We would like to thank our gallery and artist exhibitors, host committee, vetting committees, cultural partners, sponsors, media partners, panelists, and attendees for supporting the first four editions of (e)merge. We look forward to keeping you updated as we fulfill our new vision and re(e)merge in our new venue!Sincerely,Jamie Smith + Leigh Conner
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Call for Photographers
Deadline: June 30, 2015
With night-time photography, techniques can be used to make electric shots full of atmosphere, life and colour. Shooting at night allows us to capture images that the human eye simply cannot detect in low-light conditions. It quite literally helps us to see the world in a whole new light. We are looking for images that explore the hidden secrets of Life After Dark.
No Entry Fee
Details: 800-028-7338 OR http://tinyurl.com/kjz6blh OR competitions@thephotgraphicangle.co.uk
With night-time photography, techniques can be used to make electric shots full of atmosphere, life and colour. Shooting at night allows us to capture images that the human eye simply cannot detect in low-light conditions. It quite literally helps us to see the world in a whole new light. We are looking for images that explore the hidden secrets of Life After Dark.
No Entry Fee
Details: 800-028-7338 OR http://tinyurl.com/kjz6blh OR competitions@thephotgraphicangle.co.uk
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Rachel Dolezal totally busted as an artist
Other than her race-change, now people are obsessing on Rachel Dolezal's artistic appropriation of the 1840 J.M.W. Turner painting into her work - artists
do that all the time... Picasso did it with Velasquez's "Las Meninas", and many other contemporary artists do that; no big deal.
The real HUGE issue with her artwork are Dolezal's fabrications and exaggerations that may extend to her artistic CV and arts resume while she lived in DC and even worse afterwards, and then about about the legitimacy of her own artwork - see these links in order:
http://dcartnews.blogspot.com/2015/06/what-dave-castillo-discovered-about.html
Case closed! I can't believe not one mainstream media news organization has picked up on this! We think that she's painting on top of copyrighted photos transferred to canvas!
The real HUGE issue with her artwork are Dolezal's fabrications and exaggerations that may extend to her artistic CV and arts resume while she lived in DC and even worse afterwards, and then about about the legitimacy of her own artwork - see these links in order:
- http://dcartnews.blogspot.com/2015/06/the-curious-case-of-artist-rachel.html
- http://dcartnews.blogspot.com/2015/06/more-on-curious-case-of-artist-rachel.html
- http://dcartnews.blogspot.com/2015/06/even-more-on-curious-case-of-artist.html
And then, working with Dave Castillo, she gets really busted
here:
http://dcartnews.blogspot.com/2015/06/what-dave-castillo-discovered-about.html
Case closed! I can't believe not one mainstream media news organization has picked up on this! We think that she's painting on top of copyrighted photos transferred to canvas!
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