Monday, June 28, 2021

GAGA IN ARCO MADRID! July 10th.

 



ARCO MADRID
with:

Cosima von Bonin
Josef Strau
Vivian Suter



July 7th - 11th, 2021
Madrid, EspaƱa!

Josef Strau, Paperweight for the Arcadia Diary, 2007, Domestic desk lamp, bulb, wire, steel, painted steel, printed text, 68 x 46.5 x 69 cm



EXTENDED!!!

Mathieu Malouf
ENDLESS SUMMER

IMAGES

through July 10th, 2021
Gaga, Mexico City





WE MOVED!!!
New location coming soon in LA

 
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WWW.HOUSEOFGAGA.COM
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Friday, June 25, 2021

On Long Island? Catch JUNE 29 - JULY 4, 2021 HUNTINGTON SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

JUNE 29 - JULY 4, 2021
HUNTINGTON SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL 
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
All performances at the Huntington Summer Arts Festival are FREE and there is NO registration required to attend. All performances will be presented at the Chapin Rainbow Stage, Heckscher Park, Huntington and streamed via facebook.com/HuntingtonArts/live/ and our website
www.huntingtonarts.org unless otherwise noted below.
Performances run through August 8. The schedule will be made available on a weekly basis. Additional information can be found on our websitehuntingtonarts.org. For weather related cancellations go to our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/HuntingtonArts

#huntingtonartscouncil#fineartmagazine#summerfun

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

The Town House presents Roman Fine Art, an exhibition opening of Lizzie Gill:, July 3rd, 4-7PM-

Midnight Sun     Acrylic, image transfer and oil on canvas, 2021      62 x 56 inches


WELCOME TO THE TOWNHOUSE
with Lizzie Gill: Midnight Sun 



Roman Fine Art is pleased to present Lizzie Gill: Midnight Sun, the inaugural exhibition at The Townhouse, a new art space in Sag Harbor, NY, brought to you by Damien Roman, of Roman Fine Art + Hayley Schmitz.  In her newest solo presentation, Midnight Sun, Lizzie Gill explores the relationship between memory and place and how perceptual reversal creates new, imagined landscapes. Gill's paintings are a geotag, geographic or cultural, actual or mythical sites that the artist has seen and reimagined, or imagined without having seen. Working with the found material of an art historical language, she translates these elements onto canvas, creating portals to new vistas. Challenging preconceived relationships, her large scale mixed media paintings utilize the landscape as a tool for self reflection and escapism, encompassing ideas about visual memory and spatial flux. Midnight Sun opens Saturday, May, July 3rd and will continue through Sunday, August 3rd.  Visits to The Townhouse are by appointment only.


We will be hosting a wine reception for the Artist with natural wines purveyor, Nat Out East, Saturday, July 3rd, 4-7pm.


We strongly recommend that you RSVP here, due to limited capacity.
 

 

Lizzie Gill in her Sharon, CT studio.


About the Artist:
Lizzie Gill (American, b. 1989, New York, NY) is a mixed media artist whose work explores themes of retro Americana in a contemporary context. Her work is a nostalgic look at the past and innocence with a contemporary twist, prompting one to question their sense of time and culture. Gill has had solo exhibitions in New York, Miami and San Francisco. Her editorial commissions include The New York Times, Elle, Wired & Vogue. She lives and works in Sharon, CT.

For a PDF of available artworks from this exhibition, please click here.

To make an appointment to view the exhibition, contact damien@romanfineart.com to schedule a viewing.
#townhouse#fienartmagazine#summerartfun

 

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Halifax Art Festival!

59th Annual Halifax Art Festival (FL)
November 6-7, 2021
Application Deadline 7/1/21
Call to Artists
WHAT: 59h Annual Halifax Art Festival
WHERE:  Beach Street area in Historic Downtown Daytona Beach, Florida 
WHEN: November 6-7, 2021 | Sat. 9am - 5pm | Sun. 10am - 4pm
NOTEWORTHY:
  • Limited to 250 juried fine artists and juried fine craft persons
  • Ranked in top 50 for past three years by Sunshine Artist Magazine
  • Estimated 2019 Attendance: 30,000 (source local newspaper)
  • Admission is free to the public
  • Friday Set-up 
  • Booths have storage behind
  • Combined Patron & Fine Art Awards totaling $40,000
  • Festival Chair and staff onsite during festival hours
  • Booth Sitters
  • Security for Friday and Saturday night
  • Comprehensive Marketing and PR campaign
  • Snacks and Water deilvered to your booth
  • Saturday Evening Pizza Party
  • Jury Fees: $40 
  • Booth Fee: $300 (12'x12') Competitive Fine Art (judged for cash awards)
  • Booth Fee: $185 (12'x12') Noncompetitive Artists (not eligible for awards)

The 59th Annual Halifax Art Festival is the 2nd oldest continual art festival in Florida. This Festival is presented entirely by the members of the Guild of the Museum of Arts and Sciences, a dedicated group of volunteers who work nonstop, yearlong, to provide artists with an exceptional opportunity to showcase their work. 

Artists are our number one priority. We invite you to apply to the Halifax Art Festival and see why Daytona Beach is a great place to vacation as well as an exceptional opportunity to showcase your art work. 

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS on ZAPP
Application Deadline: July 1, 2021
Artist Notification: July 8, 2021
Booth Fee Due: July 20, 2021
 
If you have any questions please contact Pam Fieldus, Artist Contact at 386.405.2140 or HalifaxArtFestival@gmail.com

Vist our Website for more information
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46th Annual Wells Street Art Festival (IL) August 14-15, 2021 Application Deadline 6/27/21

46th Annual Wells Street Art Festival (IL)
August 14-15, 2021
Application Deadline 6/27/21
WHAT: 46th Annual Wells Street Art Festival
WHERE: Old Town, Chicago, IL
DATES: August 14-15, 2021 | Sat 10am - 10pm | Sun 10am - 9pm

NOTEWORTHY:
  • 200+ Artists and Craftsman
  • Estimated Attendance 50,000
  • Ranked in Top 100 Fine Art Shows
  • Artist Air Conditioned Lounge
  • Snacks provided from 9am to 6pm in Artist Lounge
  • Booth Sitters
  • Overnight Security
  • Event Staff onsite for entire show
  • Jury Fee: $30
  • Booth Fee: $600 10'x10' | $750 10'x20' | $150+ Corner

Celebrating its 46th year in 2021, The Wells Street Art Festival is one of the most prestigious fine art fairs in the nation, continuously ranked in Sunshine Artist’s Top 100 Fine Art Fairs. This juried event features the work of 200 national exhibitors and is attended by more than 50,000 art enthusiasts.

But it's not just art that draws the upscale crowd to the event & Street; the Festival also features the cuisine of 20-plus neighborhood restaurants, a music stage with continuous entertainment and kids activity area. The Wells Street Art Festival transforms Wells Street, the heart of Chicagos historic Old Town, into an open air fine arts museum.
 
The Wells Street Art Festival is the Old Town Merchants and Residents Association's most important annual fundraiser with proceeds providing crucial support to various community endeavors.

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS on ZAPP
Application Deadline: June 27, 2021
Artist Notification: July 5, 2021
Booth Payment Due: July 18, 2021

For more information visit our Website
 
Email questions to Exhibitors@chicagoevents.com or call 773-868-3010

Friday, May 28, 2021

Jean Paul Riopelle Foundation and Concordia University partner to collect and share oral history !


Jean Paul Riopelle Foundation and Concordia University partner to collect and share oral history 

The Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling embarks on a project to mark the centenary of the iconic painter's birth 

 

Montreal, May 17, 2021 - As a lead-up to the 100th anniversary of the birth of artist Jean Paul Riopelle in 2023, the Jean Paul Riopelle Foundation and Concordia have teamed up for an ambitious project: to create a digital oral archive that will deepen our understanding of and share knowledge about the life and career this world-renowned artist. 

The three-year partnership — the result of a new collaborative agreement with the Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling (COHDS) in Montreal — was made possible by a $150,000 grant from the Jean Paul Riopelle Foundation, with the generous support of the Audain Foundation and the Jarislowsky Foundation. 



Jean Paul Riopelle at his Atelier Durantin in Paris, 1952 | Photo: John Craven 

 

The grant will support the work of Lea Kabiljo, BFA 04, MA 09, an oral history expert and doctoral student in the Department of Art Education at Concordia. Over the next few years, Kabiljo will collect stories from family members, friends and colleagues who knew and worked with Jean Paul Riopelle during his lifetime, as well as from contemporary artists who were influenced and inspired by Riopelle's unique work. In her research, Kabiljo will work closely with Emma HarakĆ©, MA 19, the COHDS’s coordinator, under the direction of SĆ©bastien Caquard, the COHDS’s co-director. The team will also benefit from the support of Colette St-Hilaire, researcher for the Riopelle Foundation. 

The goal is to make these stories accessible to the general public as part of a new kind of digital project, which will enhance the broader understanding of the artist's work and vision. The result of this partnership will be unveiled as part of the celebration of Jean Paul Riopelle's centenary, scheduled for 2023. 



La joute, a kinetic sculpture by Jean Paul Riopelle, Montreal. 

“We are very proud to announce this new partnership and warmly thank Concordia University, the Audain Foundation and the Jarislowsky Foundation for their invaluable collaboration on this magnificent project," says Manon Gauthier, executive director of the Jean Paul Riopelle Foundation. 

"The extensive expertise of the COHDS team will enable the creation of a high-calibre digital oral archive, combining cutting-edge technology and the human factor in order to trace and document for posterity the extraordinary career of one of the world's most influential 20th-century artists," Gauthier adds. "This oral archive promises to take us beyond the images, photos and works of Riopelle to discover the artist behind the art. The stories collected through this partnership will be an invaluable legacy for future generations of artists who will surely find endless sources of inspiration.” 

Caquard at the COHDS is equally pleased with the collaboration, offering a fitting analogy. He says that oral history is to history what pointillism is to painting. 

"It allows us to arrange diverse and singular voices like so many dots on a canvas to offer an overall vision of a period, an event, a community, a life or a work," he explains. "The project on the work and life of Jean Paul Riopelle is part of this perspective, as it takes a fresh and diversified look at the artist's work, his era and his contemporary influence through the voices of those who worked with him or were inspired by him. 

"The COHDS is honoured to collaborate with the Jean Paul Riopelle Foundation to redraw the contours of this artist's work and life through the nuances and depth that oral history offers.”    

Kabiljo will have a busy summer at the COHDS, preparing for the public outreach. 

“It will be a privilege to deepen our knowledge of Jean Paul Riopelle beyond his art, through the anecdotes, experiences and memories of those who knew him personally or were inspired by his work. An artist of Riopelle's calibre leaves his mark on the world around him in many ways," she says. "It will be fascinating to discover the extent of his influence on the art world from the past to the present.” 

Lea Kabiljo: a multidisciplinary artist and researcher 

Lea Kabiljo's research interests include oral history, photography, empathy in a pedagogical context and teacher-education programs. Her art practice combines oral history and photography and she teaches visual arts at the high-school level, as well as undergraduate temporal media. 

Kabiljo was previously the executive director of LOVE: Leave Out Violence, a leading violence-prevention organization for vulnerable youth. She is a recipient of the Fonds de recherche du QuĆ©bec doctoral scholarship as well as numerous awards from Concordia. 

Oral history: a thousand-year-old discipline 

Since the dawn of time, knowledge has been transmitted through oral narratives. This traditional practice, which is particularly prevalent among the First Nations and Inuit of Canada, fascinated Jean Paul Riopelle. The artist even went so far as to dedicate an entire series of works inspired by the string games — "ajaraaq" in Inuktitut  — played by young Inuit. 

Linking oral history, virtual media, art and education, this collaborative project combines tradition and modern technology to ensure the stories collected about Riopelle’s life, work and influence will be passed on to future generations. 

Public contributions to the oral archive project 

Did you know Jean Paul Riopelle during his lifetime? Are you an artist whose work was partly influenced by Riopelle? The Riopelle Foundation and Concordia want to hear your stories! 

Stay tuned over the next few months as a public call goes out for contributions from all those who knew Jean Paul Riopelle during his lifetime, in Canada and around the world. Your story could be recorded by the COHDS team and added to our oral archive of the artist’s incredible life and prolific career. 

About the Jean Paul Riopelle Foundation 

Founded in 2019 by a group of Canadian philanthropists, the Jean Paul Riopelle Foundation's mission is to celebrate and perpetuate Riopelle's vision and work in Canada and around the world, to support and inspire emerging visual artists, to encourage creative exploration and experimentation, and to promote teaching and learning. The foundation acts as a reference point for all matters relating to the artist's work, and as a centre for research and analysis of documentation, publication and discourse on the work of Jean Paul Riopelle. The year 2023 will mark the centenary of Jean Paul Riopelle.

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Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Catch Casey Chalem Anderson's post! Beautiful "Pink Sky, Pink Water"!

By Casey on May 25, 2021 11:14 pm

“Pink Sky, Pink Water” 24 x 36 inches oil on canvas by Casey Chalem Anderson

There was an icy chill to the air so I double wrapped myself in 2 sweaters to walk the beach. For only a few precious moments the air filled with pink. The sky turned fluorescent pink and the water reflected flecks of pink from the sky and melted into a lavender surface. I felt like I was inside a soft, velvety envelope of pink atmosphere. I inhaled pink.

There are some sunsets that are so spectacular that you can’t believe that what you are seeing is real. They make you wonder about the vast universe. What is real after all?

Scientific studies have been made on the effects of color on the emotions. When you are exposed to color your brain waves change altering your mood. Curiously, this affect appears to be more pronounced in women. In my life it was always my Dad who pointed out colors for me to take note of. He showed me what to look for and trained my visual senses from when I was little. Now, living here at the beach where the sky and water put on a color show every day I’m always aware of the colors.

This Memorial Day Weekend is the 37th Annual Members Show at Ashawagh Hall   May 28-31,2021

All Proceeds Go Toward the Maintenance of Ashawagh Hall — Opening Reception Friday 5-7pm

GALLERY HOURS:   Saturday & Sunday from 10 am – 6 pm

Monday from 12 – 4 pm

(I have a small 12″ x 12″ Ocean Wave oil painting for sale in show)

#caseyanderson#fineartmagazine#artfun

Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Catch the Marlookai Equine, and Animal Rescue Spring Fling Saturday May 15th 10 AM -5 PM !!!!

Looks like a fun day at the Marlookai Equine, and Animal Rescue Spring Fling !!!!
147 Eastport Manor Road, Manorville, NY, 11949

Join us for a fun day shopping and helping out local communities and small business owners sell their items. 

Pony rides, 50/50 Raffle, and Chinese Auction tickets sold onsite.

#marlokai#fineart#funanimalday