Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Catch Wally Gilbert's Studio Opening , C319 One Fitchburg Street Somerville, MA 20143 Saturday and Sunday November 17th and 18th 12 to 6 pm


"Pattern – Light Blue" 

A 36" x 24" panel on a Flush Mount.

Digital print on Aluminum with a high gloss finish

 


"Pattern – Light Blue" 

A 36" x 24" panel on a Flush Mount.

Digital print on Aluminum with a high gloss finish

 

Wally Gilbert

and

Many Other Artists



Open Studios

This Weekend

at

Brickbottom



One Fitchburg Street

Somerville,

MA 20143



Saturday and

Sunday



November 17th and 18th

12 to 6 pm






Wally Gilbert's

Studio is

C319



 

and

Many Other Artists



Open Studios

This Weekend

at

Brickbottom



One Fitchburg Street

Somerville,

MA 20143



Saturday and

Sunday



November 17th and 18th

12 to 6 pm






Wally Gilbert's

Studio is

C319
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Thursday, November 1, 2018

Visit the Forum Gallery: Landmarks of 20th Century American Art November 8, 2018 – January 5, 2019

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Landmarks of 20th Century American Art
November 8, 2018 – January 5, 2019
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John Marin, Sea and Boat Fantasy, 1944, oil on canvas, 28 x 34 1/4 inches
New York, NY – Forum Gallery (est. 1961) will present the exhibition, Landmarks of 20th Century American Art from November 8, 2018 to January 5, 2019. The exhibition will present thirty singularly important works of art dating from 1917 to 1991 and can be described as a journey through the history of Forum Gallery as well as the history of American art of the 20th Century.

Each work in the show represents a point of departure for the Artist and for American art. An early, still life painting by Willem de Kooning created between 1928 and 1929 is shown alongside an influential abstraction by Arshile Gorky from the same years. Each of these is a precursor of works, and whole movements, to come. Elie Nadelman’s Two Circus Women, a seminal life-size plaster sculpture from the same time, is now a well-known image, as it served as the model for the monumental, marble sculpture in the promenade of the David H. Koch Theatre at Lincoln Center. Major still life paintings by Preston Dickinson and Marsden Hartley from the 1920s are these Artists’ uniqueimpressions of their subjects, while a rare, abstract painting by Man Ray is more an expression of the act of painting itself.

The striking and elegant 1935 terra cotta and silver sculpture, Leaning Figure, by Alexander Archipenko will be shown with a Mother and Child oil on canvas by Arshile Gorky from 1937. The 1940’s yield an iconic Barn Abstraction painting by Charles Sheeler, a rare, major oil painting, Sea and Boat Fantasy, by John Marin and a startlingly original, pivotal oil by the African-American master, Norman Lewis. These works, taken together, exemplify dramatic changes in American art during this time. The 1950’s and 1960’s were turbulent times in American art; although non-objective art is not shown here, as it would require an entire exhibition of its own, the exhibition will show important social realist examples by Philip Evergood and Raphael Soyer; a mystical and mysterious portrait of his muse by the iconoclast, John Graham; an abstracted portrait of critic, Harold Rosenberg, by Elaine de Kooning; an elegant wood-and-found-object sculpture by Louise Nevelson and important paintings by Gregory Gillespie and George Tooker. 


Completing this look at a century of American art is a “story quilt” by the percipient and courageous Faith Ringgold, an Artist known for paintings characterized by an outspoken activism that is as relevant and necessary today as it ever was. 

The exhibition, Landmarks of 20th Century American Art, is accompanied by a fully-illustrated catalogue with complete documentation and a scholarly text for each work on exhibit. 
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Elie Nadelman, Two Circus Women, c. 1928-29, papier-mâché and plaster, 59 x 35 x 21 inches

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Landmarks of 20th Century American Art opens on Thursday, November 8, 2018 and will be on view through Saturday, January 5, 2019.

Forum Gallery is located at 475 Park Avenue at 57th Street, New York, NY 10022. Please visit forumgallery.com/exhibitions/current-season to view a selection from the exhibition online. Forum Gallery is open Monday through Saturday, 10 am to 5:30 pm. A full-color catalogue will be available from the gallery.

For more information, please contact Kevin Dao, 212-355-4545; kevin@forumgallery.com 


 
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Love the Circus catch this: Haines Gallery Opening 5:30-7:30 San Francisco Cal Today

OPENING TONIGHT

Maurizio Anzeri, Galliano, 2018  /  Patsy Krebs, Untitled 2-18, 2018
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In-Equilibrio

Vintage photographs of circus performers are brought to joyous life in Maurizio Anzeri's first large-scale exhibition at Haines Gallery. Anzeri combines his signature hand embroidery with materials such as strips of brass and steel, colored paper, and gaffer tape, to create circus scenes that are as whimsical as they are enigmatic, filled with uncanny figures and mysterious emanations. Debuting alongside these images will be his first video work, also entitled In-Equilibrio, which animates his surreal portraiture and landscapes.  Press Release


Patsy Krebs
Aletheia: reveal/conceal

Norther California painter Patsy Krebs continues to mine the optical and affective possibilities of reductive painting. With an elegantly refined formal vocabulary and restrained palette, she creates ethereal paintings that explore our perceptions of light, color, and space. The term "aletheia" in Ancient Greek philosophy suggests both an active revealing and its opposite, concealment, pointing towards an essential quality of Krebs' practice: one that rewards careful viewing, as complex forms and meaning are revealed over time.  Press Release
Opening Receptions
Thursday, November 1, 2018 | 5:30pm to 7:30pm

On view through December 22, 2018
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Rochester Contemporary Art Center Newsletter Update

Rochester Contemporary Art Center
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It's Artwork Drop Off Time!
Make time to finish up your artwork so it will be ready for the  28th Annual Members Exhibition!

For 28 years RoCo has invited each and every current member to participate by entering an artwork no larger than 36 inches. This amazing exhibition boasts some of our region's most notable artists as well as newcomers, students and hobbyists alike! While you're here, sign up for The Days the Artist Spoke and share your artistic vision with our community in a short talk!

Artwork Drop Off Days:
November 2, 12-9pm
November 3 & 4 12-6pm
Artist Collaborative Launch
Celebrate the launch of Artist Collaborative, on Saturday, November 10, 4-6pm. This digital space brings together artists from multiple disciplines to create artwork for the Community! This special event will showcase the ICON Collection by local Rochester Artist Dulce Ruiz. Prints of this limited-edition collection will be available to purchase including two portraits of Historic and Iconic Rochester figures: Fredrick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony. Learn more here.
Name That Artist
Have you and your team been studying? Name That Artist is coming up quick! Clear your Tuesday night schedule and join Guest Emcee, John Magnus Champlin at the Daily Refresher Tuesday, November 13, 6-8pm to celebrate our creative community! Learn more about the event here. 
28th Annual Members Exhibition
Join us Friday, December 7, 6-9pm and experience all that is RoCo’s annual members exhibition! Hundreds of artworks will be on view and some available purchasable! Community awards will be announced at 7pm. Read more about this tradition in its 28th year here.
In the Community
HFWFF - Ingrid
Directed by Morrisa Maltz, Ingrid takes you on the journey of a successful fashion designer who leaves it all behind to exist isolated in nature and focus solely on creating art. Experience Ingrid as part of the High Falls Women's Film Festival on Sunday, Nov. 4 at 2pm at The Little Theater 5, and stick around for the panel discussion following the screening.
Fine Craft at MAG
Head over to the MAG for a fabulous Fine Art Craft Show and Sale on Nov. 2-4! With 40 local and regional craftsmen and artists showing their limited-edition works, this is one event you won't want to miss! All proceeds go to the Gallery Council.
An East End Open House
Tune In // In Tune An East End Open House will take place at Christ Church Rochester Saturday, November 10: 4:30-7:30pm. Drop by for drinks, small bites, and conversation in this historic building, and enjoy selections by world-class musicians. The event will feature selections by Stephen Kennedy, William Porter, and the Christ Church Schola Cantorum. This event is free to the public! Learn more here.
Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo) is a venue for the exchange of ideas and a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) that was founded in 1977. As a center for thoughtful contemporary art, RoCo provides unique encounters for audiences and extraordinary opportunities for artists.

Gallery Hours: Wed – Sun 12-5 pm / Fri 12-9pm Admission: $2 / free for members 
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