Got a few pics at the Reception. Thought I’d do a bit of cross-posting. Wanna know more about my art check out my studio journal. Enjoy.
Read MoreWilliam Eggleston : Democratic Camera
Photographs and Video
1961 — 2008
I missed this retrospective. I miss lots of exhibitions actually. I think that is partly about being focused on making time to make my art. Not an excuse. Just a thought. I was pointed to an online post by @barbaralevine.
It contained this first video from the son’s point of view. A moving recollection of how making art is such an everyday experience and how his exposure to the making of art, the experience of a lifelong ritual of making pictures, created a dialogue that fills the pictures with approachable words. The second video is a conversation with the artist.
Thank you to Barabara for her tweet and thank you to the Whitney for such a thoughtful presentation on the web. Visit the mini site, although these are very thoughtful conversations there is something about looking at the pictures still and silent.
“He didn’t mean for any of his pictures to make any kind of statement. They just are what they are and how he’d like them to look I guess.”
— Winston Eggleston
“I had this notion of what I called a democratic way of looking around: that nothing was more important or less important.”
— William Eggleston
The retrospect mini website:
http://whitney.org/www/eggleston/
Blog site from the tweet:
http://www.aphotoeditor.com
Tags: democraticcamera, retrospective, William Eggleston, photographs, Whiteny Museum
Read MoreRoma Amor
Digital assemblages and collages of Italy : Joel Katz
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Collage collaborations by poet Randall Couch and Joel Katz
The Open Lens Gallery
The Gershman Y
401 South Broad Street
Philadelphia PA 19147
www.GershmanY.org
11 December 2008–1 February 2009
Gallery Hours:
Sunday–Friday 9 am–5 pm,
closed Saturday
Opening reception:
Thursday 11 December,
5:30–7:30 pm
Poetry reading by Randall Couch
at 6 pm
Tags: art, photography, exhibition, philadelphia, collage
Read MoreSee the Alice Neel show at at Moore College of Art in philadelphia. You still have time.
August 28, 2008 — December 6, 2008
The Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
Alice Neel — Drawing from Life features a selection of portraits and still lifes, spanning more than fifty years, that examine drawing as the primary process in both her works on paper and paintings. A self-proclaimed “collector of souls,” Neel’s bold, drawing-based approach reflects the artists’ lifelong commitment to the individual and the moment. Curated by Lorie Mertes, Rochelle F. Levy Director and Chief Curator, The Galleries at Moore.
We went to see the exhibit last week. The drawings are very honest… unafraid of our ideas of what they should be. Changes scratched out or drawn over. I remembered when I first saw Alice Neel’s paintings. They were compelling. They gripped at my chest in a very unexplainable way. I don’t believe that I need to know why creative work moves me. I don’t need to intellectualize the work. I just know the paintings go someplace so personal I can’t resist the emotion.
Tags: art, philadelphia, women, painter, artist, exhibit
Read MoreI’m very pleased to announce that Quattro Amici, has invited me to join in their September exhibition at Philadelphia Java Company. The show begins September first and runs through the end of the month. I hope that you’ll go over have a good cup of java and enjoy the work.
Quattro
Amici+
Diane Podolsky
Catherine (Kit) Mitchell
T. Clyde McCobb
Anders Hansen
with
Stella Gassaway
George Fuller
Philadelphia Java Company
518 South Fourth Street
Philadelphia, PA
September 1 — 27, 2008
The artist reception:
September 26th from 6-8pm.
Please join us.
All artwork will be available for purchase.
Tags: PhiladelphiaJava Company, art, exhibition, philadelphia, quattro amici
Tags: art, exhibition, philadelphia, java, coffee
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