Sunday, July 17, 2011

Things we see in Ebay

Richard The Great PryorThis seller has lucked out in discovering a trove of "after" unknown works by most dead blue chip artists on the planet.

He does state in bold words:

SELLER DOES NOT ASSUME ANY LEGAL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE AUTHENTICITY, QUALITY, ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, OR USEFULNESS OF ANY ITEM
I know what Richard Pryor would have said...

Goldstein on (e)merge

This city long recognized for art that is old and historic is, it appears, becoming a hub for art that is bold and new.
The WaPo's Jessica Goldstein writes about (e)merge; read it here.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Anderson's first ever painting

Anderson Lennox Campello's first ever painting, Bethany Beach, Delaware, 2011


Anderson Lennox Campello's first ever painting, Bethany Beach, Delaware, 2011


Anderson Lennox Campello's first ever painting, Bethany Beach, Delaware, 2011

Anderson Lennox Campello's first ever painting, Bethany Beach, Delaware, 2011


Bethany Beach Impressions
. Watercolor on paper. 6x10 inches, c. 2011 by Anderson Lennox Campello.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Why D.C. Needs an Emerging Art Fair?

Why start a new fair for emerging art in Washington, D.C.? As collector Mera Rubell puts it, "Politics is not the only game in D.C., just like Hollywood isn't the only game in L.A. Washington spends more money on art than any other place on earth. Culture is a monster industry here, and D.C. is poised to become a powerful art destination. This city is a diamond in the rough."

As the creators of the (e)merge art fair, which will debut in D.C. this September 22-25, we believe that the nation's capital is a burgeoning market for contemporary art. In recent years, D.C.'s art community has grown and diversified, while strengthening its interconnections and forging new relationships with the business community. Along with artistic advancement, the region's private business and tech sectors have expanded. The mutually reinforcing factors of creative artistic energy, entrepreneurial innovation, and economic growth provide a stimulating environment for emerging art. With enthusiastic support from D.C.'s museums, galleries, collectors, nonprofit spaces, city officials, and residents, this event is positioned to tap directly into the region's evolution.
Read the whole article in ArtInfo here.

FY12 DC Grants

Thursday, July 14, 2011

At Transformer next week

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Come to this opening

As I've noted before, Susana Raab, Tim Tate and I have been mentoring some exceptional young artists as part of the Fine Artists in Residence program at Strathmore.

I've had a preview of the final exhibition and I can tell you that these four young artists have left me speechless with what they have created for this final show. Come and visit and prepare to be impressed!

The opening is Friday July 22, 2011 from 7-9PM. I have a brand new video drawing in the exhibition.