With the rise of speculative collectors cashing in on younger artists—many of them just out of school—whose work is made cheaply and en masse, and resold at a significant profit, there has also been a hyper-professionalization of the role of the emerging artist himself. (My choice of pronoun is not by default: the artist in question is almost invariably male—the gender imbalance in the art market is on full view in this trend.) He has business cards, printed on fine paper stock. His website is pristine. His CV is extensive, and correctly formatted. He may have even hired a Hollywood agent. And yet the art market has refocused his goals toward short-lived commercial success rather than a career.Must read article by
Thursday, March 10, 2016
On Emerging Artists
Art Basel to buy other art fairs
Switzerland’s MCH Group, the company that owns Art Basel, announced on Friday that it will expand further into the art market with a new initiative focused on regional art fairs.Details here.
Wednesday, March 09, 2016
Open Studio Weekend: A Festival of the Arts
Open Studio Weekend: A Festival of the Arts at Washington ArtWorks
Date: Saturday and Sunday, April 2nd and 3rd
Time: 12-5pm
Cost: Free and Open to the Public
Contact #: 301.654.1998
Address: 12276 Wilkins Ave. Rockville, MD 20852
April 2nd and 3rd, 2016 Washington
ArtWorks, Montgomery County’s largest visual arts facility, opens to
the public for the bi-annual Open Studio Weekend: A Festival of the Arts
filled with art, shopping, film screenings, food trucks, live music,
and more!
Over
70 artists create work in studios at Washington ArtWorks where
creativity abounds for artists working in sculpture, painting, glass,
fibers, jewelry, photography, and more. Visitors are able to shop, watch
demos, and network with some of Montgomery County’s finest visual
artists.
At
Open Studio Weekend: A Festival of the Arts, attendees can indulge in
delicious sweet and savory treats from food trucks, Holy Crepes and
Curley Q’s BBQ, while local bands play live music.
Films
by national and international artists will be screened throughout both
days while art themed activities allow visitors of all ages to get
creative and be a part of the art.
“This
festival has tripled in size since its founding in 2014,” says
President and CEO, Missy Loewe. “We expect this spring’s festival to be
our largest yet and encourage all to be a part of this amazing event”.
Open Studio Weekend: A Festival of the Arts will be held from 12:00pm – 5:00pm both Saturday and Sunday, April 2nd and 3rd. Conveniently located at 12276 Wilkins Ave., Rockville, MD 20852, the arts center offers free parking, handicap accessibility, and easy access from Twinbrook Metro Station.
Tuesday, March 08, 2016
Coming to NYC
Alida Anderson Art Projects is pleased to present the work of three
outstanding artists during the Spring 2016 Affordable Art Fair NYC. In light of Women’s
History Month we would like to highlight the two women in our booth,
Lauren Levato Coyne and Lori Katz. The artists both employ a graphic use
of space and bold color but execute their final works with very
different styles and media. Levato Coyne’s drawings feature animal and
human forms in various levels of realism and Katz works in ceramic to
create graphically inspired 3D wall pieces.
Lauren
Levato Coyne (Chicago, IL) works almost exclusively in colored pencil
using themes of poison, violence, and addiction. “My drawings
are paralinguistic symbolist portraits and still lives where meaning is
indicated but encrypted,” said Levato Coyne. By combining lush realism
with an economy of line and negative space Levato Coyne creates a schema
that differentiates the human from the flora and fauna that populate
the work. This schema differentiates the division between interior and
exterior, reality and non-reality.
Her
drawings and paintings are shown in New York, Denver, and Los Angeles
among other cities and can be found in private collections from NYC to
Chicago, Germany to Italy.
Lori Katz (Washington, DC) works as a ceramic artist. Her current focus is stoneware wall work with additions to the raw surface including contrasting clays, slips, underglaze and high-temperature wire. Post firing additions include acrylic paint, oil paint, cold wax and metal leaf. "I
am intrigued by contrast, the play of dark against light, the pull of
empty space against the inclination to fill it up, the placement of line
and shape, the use of subtle texture, balance,” said Katz. "Eight years
ago, I began working almost exclusively in a palette of black and white
in what was a conscious effort to simplify process and design. Lately,
color is finding its way back in as my work continues to evolve. I have
learned that in the end, process is never simple and good design is
always balanced and strong.”
Katz's work has been selected for juried and invitational exhibitions in the US, Europe and Asia, and is included in public and private collections throughout the world.
Instagram Disables Artist's Account of Disturbing Politician Portraits
"You might find them disturbing, but you also might be unable to turn your eyes away from Houston artist Phillip Kremer's grotesque, distorted portraits of politicians like Donald J. Trump, Ben Carson, and Bernie Sanders."
Read the whole piece at https://news.artnet.com/people/artist-bizarre-portraits-donald-trump-instagram-443546
Monday, March 07, 2016
Nassikas at the Athenaeum
Congrats to our own Georgia Nassikas - Join her on March 20th from 4 - 6
pm for the opening reception of her solo show “Quietude: Works in Wax
and Oil” at the Athenaeum in Alexandria, VA.
A beautiful venue by the way!
A beautiful venue by the way!
Sunday, March 06, 2016
Ten worst art fair mistakes
Number one is the same one that I've been warning artists about for years... and still lots of artists bite this bitter pill each year...
Read it here.
Read it here.
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