Showing posts with label september. Show all posts
Showing posts with label september. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Andrew Schoultz: New Work, Opens Thursday, September 5


Andrew Schoultz, Engulfed Ship (Black Flags) (2013), Acrylic And Collage On Canvas Over Panel, 36h x 48w in
 
Andrew Schoultz: New Work
September 5 - October 12, 2013
Reception: Thursday, September 5, 6 - 8pm 
 
 
Morgan Lehman Gallery is very pleased to announce artist Andrew Schoultz's third solo exhibition with the gallery, titled New Work. The exhibition will open September 5, 2013 and run through October 12th, with an opening reception for the artist on September 5th from 6 - 8pm.

Andrew Schoultz's multi-faceted practice incorporates monumental wall murals, paintings, sculptures and mixed-media installations that investigate the urgency and perplexities of our modern time. Over the past decade, Schoultz has developed a frenetic visual vocabulary that stands to challenge the modern pursuit of accumulation and power. Dense with historical symbols of war, spirituality, and imperialism, Schoultz's work serves as a metaphor for contemporary American society, destined to repeat the errors of its past. Juxtaposing influences from 15th century German map making and Persian miniature paintings with highly-stylized graffiti and street art, Schoultz further cultivates this conversation between the past and present.

Often re-appropriating objects laden with cultural and historical implications, Schoultz provocatively confronts significant socio-political issues. In Para Trooping Skull Ship (2013), a green sky of $7,000 in shredded US currency cradles a ship with skull painted flags. Meditation Under Stress (2013) also resonates deeply with issues of corporate and political greed and excess, as, in his signature style, an actual American flag appears to drip or bleed in gold. Images of thrashing waters, erupting volcanoes and distressed trees are also prevalent in his new work, reminding us of nature's devastating fury and recalling the catastrophic realities of global warming. It is through the pulsing repetition of this historically loaded imagery, as it continues to be redefined in the face of a contemporary world, that Schoultz's cultural, political and environmental commentary can accurately reflect the turmoil of today's America.

Andrew Schoultz received his BFA from the Academy of Art University, San Francisco (CA). Schoultz's first solo museum show "In Process" is currently on view at The Monterey Museum of Art. This important exhibition features work from an extensive list of prominent collections and includes four major site-specific installations based upon the local histories of Monterey. His work is collected by major public institutions, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (CA), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (CA), Frederick R. Weisman Foundation (CA) and the Progressive Art Collection (OH). His murals can be found in various public locations nationally and internationally. Schoultz currently lives and works in San Francisco, CA. 


For more information, please visit morganlehmangallery.com, or contact the gallery at 212.268.6699.

View more work by Andrew Schoultz here.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Call to Artists - Art & Apples Festival

Art & Apples Festival 

   
 
Call to Artists

WHAT: Juried Fine Art Fair 
 
WHERE: Rochester Municipal Park, Rochester, Michigan
     
WHEN: Friday, September 6, 4pm-7:30pm; Saturday, September 7, 9am-7:30pm,                  Sunday, September 8, 9am-4pm
           

NOTEWORTHY:
  
*Presented by Paint Creek Center for the Arts, a nonprofit art center, the Art & Apples Festival is Michigan's second largest juried fine art festival with an average attendance of over 150,000 festival-goers and 290 artists from across the country.    

*Celebrating 48 years in 2013  

*Ranked 27th in the nation on Sunshine Artist Magazine's "200 Best" Fine Art & Design List 

*$5,000 in award money; $1,500 Grand Award, 5 Awards of Excellence $500 each.

*Held annually the weekend following Labor Day in Rochester's 30-acre Municipal Park.

*Artist amenities include: 24-hour security, booth sitting, artist care packages, ability to drive into park and unload right next to booth space, parking within walking distance to park and complimentary shuttle service to all artists.

*Application fee $30

*Booth fees: Single (11'x15') $425; Double (22'x15') $650; Corner additional $100; Electricity additional $60


Since 1982, PCCA has been dedicated to promoting the arts and artistic excellence through a full range of cultural programs including exhibitions, studio art classes, outreach programs, community involvement projects, and the Art & Apples Festival. PCCA's mission is to enhance life in the region by promoting, encouraging and creating opportunities to participate in and appreciate the arts. 

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:  
  
Deadline: February 22, 2013 (postmark date)

Notification Date: March 18, 2013

Booth Fee Due: June 15, 2013 (postmark date)

Refund Deadline: June 29, 2013

To download an application or for more information please visit:

Or please feel free to contact Laura Bates, Festival Director, at 248-651-4110 or lbates@pccart.org

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Gabríela Frioriksdóttir and Erro @ Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt

Gabríela Friðriksdóttir and Erro at Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankurt.

Erró: Portrait and Landscape. Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt

6. October - 8. January 2012 

The Icelandic artist Erró is one of the great solitary figures of twentieth- century art. At once Pop and Baroque, eye-catching and narrative, critical of society and humorous, moral and inscrutable, over the past fifty years he has produced an opulent, unmistakable oeuvre that resists all categorization. His critical narrative collages reproduce in painting combinations of pictorial elements from various popular sources to create eloquent, often disturbing tableaux. As reflections on great social themes such as politics, war, sexuality, science, and art, these dense visual arrangements seem to create a comprehensive atlas of images of the modern world.
On the occasion of Iceland’s turn as guest of honor at the Frankfurt Book Fair, the SCHIRN will show Erró’s series “Scapes” and, for the first time, the artist’s entire cycle of “Monsters” from 1968. This bizarre series of double portraits confronts the official likenesses of prominent persons with a second, monstrously distorted face. Erró films from the 1960s will be shown as a link between the two work groups.
 Curator: Esther Schlicht, SCHIRN

Gabríela Friðriksdóttir: Crepusculum. Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt

29. September - 8. January 2012

On the occasion of Iceland’s presentation as guest of honor at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2011, the SCHIRN will dedicate a solo exhibition to this country’s artist Gabríela Friðriksdóttir. Her approach is characterized by the use of a variety of media: drawings, paintings, photographs, and sculptures figure as prominently as installations and performances.
The artist assembles different cultural, religious, and psychological elements to unfold a unique aesthetical canon of signs, forms, and meanings. This becomes particularly evident in her videos whose surreal scenarios, which abandon all classical narrative patterns, confront the viewer with wondrous worlds: dream images interweave with stories from Norse mythology, elements of sexual psychology are associated with the sphere of spiritual exercises, things of the past merge with the present. In the work Gabríela Friðriksdóttir is conceiving for the SCHIRN, original medieval manuscripts of Icelandic sagas combine with the artist’s mysterious system of signs and a new film to a fantastic universe of its own.
Curator: Matthias Wagner K, Berlin

www.schirn.de
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Erró
Birdscape, 1979
Oil on canvas
200x300 cm
private collection
© VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2011
Photography: Guillaume Onimus




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Gabríela Friðriksdóttir
Crepusculum
2011
Photo from Video, 29:00 mins / ed. 5 + 2 AP
Courtesy of the artist
© Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, 2011
Photography: Jirí Hroník

Friday, September 30, 2011

Fountain Art Fair Los Anfeles, 2011

Fountain Art Fair Los Angeles, 2011

image: Shark Toof, Street Art Installation, Fountain Miami 2010 

LA WEEKLY PRESENTS: Fountain Art Fair Los Angeles
September 30 – October 2, 2011
Lot 613 (613 Imperial Street LA, CA 90021)
General Public Hours : 12pm – 7pm
Special Events (21+):
Friday September 30th
Flavorpill Friday (all day)
Opening Night Reception (7pm – 1am)
Saturday October 1st - 7pm – 1am
LA Weekly Presents: Saturday Night Event
Admission: $10 daily / $15 weekend pass (all tickets sold at door)

September 30, 2011 (Los Angeles) – Los Angeles get ready - Fountain Art Fair has officially landed on the west coast, prepared to bring you a weekend packed full of art, music and more.  Fountain kicks off with Flavorpill Friday, sponsored of course by Flavorpill, the coolest culture gurus around.  Along with our exceptional platform featuring the edgy galleries, independent artist projects curated by Ever Gold Gallery, and collectives, as well as local DJs to get you grooving, Fountain’s Flavorpill Giveaway is sure to be a highlight of your weekend.  Be sure to visit  Flavorpill’s media booth for the chance to win unique prizes including original works by Fountain returnees Brian Leo and Danni Rash from Christina Ray Gallery, a special edition Fountain surf board created by Lindsay Carron and Courtney Branch of Board Well, your very own retro Lomography camera and more.

Fountain’s presenting sponsor LAWeekly is taking charge of Saturday night, along with culture industry insider and online magazine Newestra.  Get your photo snapped at Newestras funky photo booth while listening to the easy beats of Los Angeles DJs LaMuerte, Antidote, P-Dot, Dances with Wolves, and the perfectly sweet and viscious Bullet & SnowFox.   Stop by Yelp’s table to pick up some swag and head to the courtyard to check out ou r massive installation of the wickedest street art around.  Co-curated by Fountain veteran Carly Ivan Garcia, this slew of artists is ready to bust out the aerosol in Fountain tradition of bringing the street to you.  Artists include:GILF!, Eddie Colla, Tiki Jay One, Shark Toof, ChorBoogie, Hugh Leeman, Billi Kid & CIG, Ian Ross, and Cryptik.

If you’re stoked to be coming to Los Angeles but still need a place to stay, head over to Santa Monica’s Oceana Hotel where you can soak up some California sun and enjoy a view of the Pacific.  Oceana is the perfect getaway after a full day of Fountain.  Book now with our special promotion code to receive a discount on your stay.

Fountain Exhibitors: CHALK, Los Angeles *Ever Gold, San Francisco *Hungry Man, San Francisco * Murder Lounge, New York *Cheap & Plastique, Brooklyn *Christina Ray Gallery, New York *Tinca Art, New York * Blythe Projects, Los Angeles

Independent Artist Projects: Ryan Cronin, New York *The Mechanism, Los Angeles *Carly Ivan Garcia, San Francisco * GILF!, Brooklyn *Greg Haberny, New York *Brian Leo, New York *Evo Love, Miami *Danni Rash, New York *Aleve MeiLoh, Los Angeles

About FOUNTAIN ART FAIR:

“Possessed of a scrappy, youthful verve lacking in its more prestigious neighbors… Fountain was distinguished by a vintage street/self-taught aesthetic…” —ArtForum

“The artists displaying their multimedia wares here are true avant-garde upstarts… Saturating your eyeballs with new imagery while listing on a rusty boat? Priceless.” —NBC New York

“The way an art fair should be.”  —The Economist

“Fountain draws the type of unruly installations and unsettling performances that make it an unpredictable must-see… It’s perfect for jaded art lovers wondering where they can stumble across fresh, anti-corporate, stick-it-to-the-man hijinks in a laid back environment reminiscent of Burning Man” —Miami New Times

Fountain Art Fair was founded in 2006 as an attempt to leverage support for smaller independent galleries to gain access to larger collectors and critics. Since its inception, Fountain has held five exhibitions in Miami, one in Chicago, and six in New York. From its roots deep within the independent Williamsburg art scene, Fountain has grown to represent over 20 international avant-garde galleries and projects, showcasing progressive primary-market works.