Saturday, July 02, 2011

Academy 2011 and (e)merge

Linling Lu, 2011, One Hundred Melodies of Solitude - Lighthouse II, acrylic on canvas.Mark this down on your calendar: Saturday, July 9, 2011 for three "not to miss" art events at Conner Contemporary:

- (e)merge panel discussion - 5pm

- ACADEMY 2011 opening + (e)merge party: 6-8pm.

First: Saturday, July 9th - the panel at 5pm; party 6 to 8pm. Conner Contemporary Art and (e)merge art fair will host a panel discussion: Collecting and Emerging Art. Panelists include: Robert Shapiro, collector, Henry Thaggert, collector, Melissa Ichiuji, artist, Alberto Gaitan, artist, Victoria Reis, Director, Transformer Gallery. The panel will be moderated by Helen Allen, co-director of the (e)merge art fair.

The (e)merge panel discussion begins at 5pm; directly followed by (e)merge art fair party and Academy 2011 opening.

ACADEMY 2011, is Conner's 11th annual invitational survey of outstanding work by MFA/BFA students from the Washington/Baltimore area.

Exhibition founder and curator, Jamie Smith, Ph.D. invited the following artists to participate:

Artists: Sarah Allison, Forest Allread, Emily Biondo, Woojin Chang, Caroline Covington, Michael Dotson, Dan Gioia, Ginny Huo, Adam Junior, Libby Landauer, Linling Lu, Jon Malis, Jonathan Monaghan, Elle Perez, Melissa Prentki, Camilo Sanin, Samuel Scharf, Sierra Suris, Virginia Wagner. That's Linling Lu, One Hundred Melodies of Solitude - Lighthouse II, acrylic on canvas, c. 2011 on the left.

Representing institutions: American University, Corcoran College of Art and Design, George Washington University, Maryland Institute College of Art, and University of Maryland.

Check out the exhibition online here.

Friday, July 01, 2011

Lori Anne Boocks Opens at Delaplaine

Saturday, July 2 from 3 to 5pm is the opening reception for The Distance Between from Germantown artist Lori Anne Boocks.

Using varying lengths of rope to mark both time and emotional space between opposing or related concepts, this installation invites viewers to consider where these intersections occur in their own lives.

The Distance Between builds on her on-going series of paintings called textscapes that incorporate the written word.

The Delaplaine Visual Arts Center
July 2 – August 21, 2011.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Digital Vermeer Caravaggio

F. Lennox Campello, A Digital Vermeer

Best laugh ever?

C'mon people! Tell me that you don't know someone who laughs like Muttley, and once you remind them, they can't stop doing it and then piss their pants laughing and make you cry laughing as well...



Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Framing

My good bud Jesse Cohen started artdc.org in 2004 and in 2009 they started a gallery, which has been staging some terrific shows.

Now Jesse has decided to spend more time in an art related career and soon he will be managing a new location of L'Eclat de Verre, a French frame shop.

The new location will be in Bethesda, opening in mid July. For now he's working in their Georgetown location.

And he tells me that active artdc.org users who've posted more than 5 times will get a 10% discount on material costs at his frame shop - all you have to do is mention, artdc.org, his name, and your artdc username.

Visit their Georgetown location here.

Stemp on Glass

ReadysetDC's Natalie Stemp has a terrific review of Longview Gallery's recently concluded glass exhibition focused on the 10th anniversary of the Washington Glass School.

I also heard that the show also sold extremely well - always a challenge in this austere financial environment caused by the current economic state of the nation.

Read the piece here.

Fart Art

"This work embodies both the sweet and the sinister elements that run through Aoshima’s work. The image depicts an overgrown girl essentially “passing gas,” an emission Aoshima transforms into a beautiful landscape of billowing lavender, and is based on a mural of the same title commissioned by the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston’s Sandra and Gerald Fineberg Art Wall."
Heh... heh... check it out here.