Thursday, September 15, 2011

Figures of Timeless Beauty - Bryce Cameron Liston Solo Exhibition

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11 Broad Street Charleston, SC 29401

FIGURES OF TIMELESS BEAUTY
Bryce Cameron Liston Solo Exhibition

On Display from October 7, 2011 – October 31, 2011



CHARLESTON, SC (October 2011)- M Gallery of Fine Art is pleased to present a solo exhibition featuring the work of Bryce Cameron Liston. The show, entitled Figures of Timeless Beauty, will hang from October 7th – October 31st. The show will include at least ten of Liston’s paintings and possibly some drawings. All of the paintings will depict the female form and will include both interior and exterior scenes. The opening reception will be held on Friday, October 7th, in tandem with the First Friday Art Walk. There will be a Collectors’ Preview held the night before the event on Thursday October 6th.

The pieces that will comprise the show are intended to impart timelessness and continuity— impressions that the artist hopes will stay with the viewer long after they review his work. “I hate the thought of my artwork being or becoming outdated,” Liston explains, “I want the viewer to be able to say that painting is of someone right here, right now, or maybe of someone fifty years ago. Sure, clothing and hairstyle change, but other aspects of life, imagery, emotions, etc. do not and have not for hundreds of thousands of years.”

Liston believes that a good figurative painting has to contain four basic components including: correct anatomy; good composition; strong artistic elements such as shape, value, and edge; and finally, emotion or atmosphere. “I’ve spent my entire career as a painter trying to master these essentials and I think this collection of work embodies these concepts,” he says.

Liston has three favorite pieces that will appear in Figures of Timeless Beauty: Red, Blue, and Yellow. Each piece focuses on the balance of color and the effects of light on color, they also balance the literal and conceptual. They were painted in Liston’s studio using three of his best models. If Liston had to choose his favorite piece in Figures of Timeless Beauty, he would choose Red.

Although he studied art the University of Utah, Liston considers himself a primarily self-taught artist. If he had to name a mentor, he would choose renowned sculptor Edward Fraughton. “I worked for Ed in his foundry for over 15 years. I learned an invaluable amount from him during that time, particularly about human anatomy and gesture. It’s odd to say I learned how to paint from a sculptor, but to a certain extent it’s true,” he confesses.

As for influences, he names the great American illustrators such as Newell Convers Wyeth and Howard Pyle as his earliest sources of inspiration. Later in life, however, Liston gravitated towards the likes of John William Waterhouse and John Singer Sargent.

The human form heavily inspires Liston. “People are beautiful, mysterious, ever- changing and completely individual. I never, ever tire of drawing, painting and sculpting the human figure and I very strongly believe I never will. I think Michelangelo said it best: And who is so barbarous as not to understand that the foot of a man is nobler than his shoe.”
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For more information regarding Liston’s art, call 843.727.4500 or email Carlen Quinn at   cquinn@mgalleryoffineart.com.

Morrison Hotel - 10th Anniversary Celebration & Benefit Concert

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 10th ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION & BENEFIT CONCERT

September 12, 2011, New York, NY - The Morrison Hotel Gallery is very excited to celebrate 10 years as the leading fine art music photography gallery with a special benefit concert and party at The Cutting Room in New York City on Thursday, October 13th at 7 PM. The event is sponsored by American Photo Magazine and will include special performances from the remarkable Julian Lennon, The Modern Folk Quartet (Henry Diltz, Jerry Yester, Cyrus Faryar & Chip Douglas), and Tangiers Blues Band (Danny Clinch, King, Chris Scianni, Dave Sellar, Pete Levin, Jon Graboff & Dave Borla).

With locations in Soho and the former CBGB's Gallery on Bowery, The Morrison Hotel Gallery, named after co-owner Henry Diltz's famous Doors album cover shot, has become a major brand in their own "fine art music photography" trademark and is highly respected amongst peers and artists alike. Bridging the gap between fans and the larger than life musicians they idolize and love, the gallery has brought countless exhibitions and coveted photographs to music fans and collectors all over the world. Founded in 2001 by former record company executive Peter Blachley, legendary music photographer Henry Diltz, and former independent record storeowner Rich Horowitz, the gallery has become an absolute staple in New York City and in music culture abroad.

Notable exhibitions held at The Morrison Hotel Gallery include: Ken Regan Presents Bob Dylan; Curt Gunther: The Beatles 1964; Two Takes on Neil Young - The Photography of Joel Bernstein and Henry Diltz; Within a Circle of Friends: The Photography of Lynn Goldsmith; Catch the Beat: The Roots of Punk & Hip Hop - The Photography of Janette Beckman; From Darkness to a Dream: Bruce Springsteen - The Photography of Danny Clinch and Frank Stefanko; Artist in Residence with Ryan Adams; Tony Bennett: Portrait of an Artist; and Timeless: The Photography of Julian Lennon, among countless others. World-class music photographers represented by the Morrison Hotel Gallery include Neal Preston, Mick Rock, Bob Gruen, Ken Regan, and Timothy White, among others.  

Of this notable occasion, co-owner Peter Blachley says, "The 10 year odyssey that began in Henry Diltz's living room has evolved into something that has touched many people's lives thru the beautiful photographs that hang in thousands of homes and businesses throughout the world. A true testament to the power of art and music, The Morrison Hotel Gallery is proud to be part of such an important movement in photography. Some things never change and we hope they never do."

The Morrison Hotel Gallery 10th Year Anniversary Event is an open to the public and will include the following ticket options: $75/General Admission and $180/ VIP Silver Circle Seating. Discounts are available for groups of six or more in the VIP section. Tickets can be purchased online at www.morrisonhotelgallery.com or at both gallery locations. For sponsorship and advertising opportunities, please contact Susan Brandt at susan@morrisonhotelgallery.com or (212) 965-5102.

A percentage of proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Rational Animal (www.rational-animal.org), a NYC-based non-profit organization creating media and special events to increase awareness about at-risk animals, and The White Feather Foundation (www.whitefeatherfoundation.com), embracing environmental and humanitarian issues in conjunction with partners from around the world to help raise funds for the betterment of all life and to honor those who have truly made a difference.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Jeanette Korab wil be at the Milan Gallery Tonight-6-10 




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Join Us This Saturday...
 ~ GALLERY  NIGHT ~ 
SEPTEMBER 10

6pm - 10pm

~ GALLERY NIGHT ~ SEPTEMBER 10 6pm - 10pm Several gallery artists including Henrietta Milan, Jeanette Korab, Rome Milan, Gregory Beck and Cynthia Bryant will be at the gallery to meet and greet. Some will be painting on site. Come enjoy a glass wine, see new pieces, and relax with live music. ~ GALLERY NIGHT ~


Jeanette Korab  Tuscan Grapes



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Milan Gallery
505 Houston Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
817-338-4278
art@milangallery.com

Thursday, September 1, 2011

The Dialogue

 


The Dialogue 
 
   The MCA Chicago's
annual conversation on museums, diversity, and inclusion

  September 7, 2011, 6 pm

  



  
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Chicago, presents the fourth year of The Dialogue, the MCA's annual conversation on museums, diversity, and inclusion on Wednesday, September 7, 2011 at 6 pm. This seminal fall event turns the MCA Theater into a live chat room as the panelists and audience delve into pressing issues of diversity and inclusion facing museums today. This year's focus is on Millennials, the generation born between 1980 and the early 90s, and the profound shifts happening as they come of age, related to self-identity, race, and culture. The Dialogue's panel discussion features Hennessy Youngman (Jayson Musson), YouTube's most followed art theorist; Chicago's Commissioner of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, Michelle T. Boone; and MCA Curator Naomi Beckwith.

As the Millennials influence and impact culture, museums and cultural organizations need to understand the changes and their implications to develop a new sense of where and how people produce and engage with art. This may mean that museums should not only rethink who and what they present but also the very ideologies that underlie the collecting, presenting, and interpretive activities. New ethnographic research on Chicago Millennials will be shared by the Museums in the Park Marketing Committee, and audience members are welcome to live tweet during the program.

The Dialogue takes place in the MCA Theater. Tickets for the program and dinner reception are $35; the program alone is $10, students $6, available at the MCA Box Office at 312.397.4010 or www.mcachicago.org. 

Audience members can follow @mcachicago and use #1thedialogue when tweeting about the program. A live Twitter feed of comments will be featured on mcachicago.org. 





Speakers:
Jayson Musson
Musson is a Philadelphia-based artist whose work across media often deploys satire in the service of art-historical and political critique. Musson is best known for his fictional persona, Hennessy Youngman, a hip-hop-inflected art theorist with an acerbic wit. Described in Art in America as "Ali G with an MFA," Hennessy Youngman has become an online sensation with his periodic video blogs on art history and art making.


Michelle T. Boone
Boone is the newly appointed commissioner of Chicago's Department of Cultural Affairs, which presents and promotes high-quality free festivals, exhibitions, performances, and holiday celebrations each year in parks, the Chicago Cultural Center, and other venues throughout the city. Most recently, Boone was the senior program officer for culture at The Joyce Foundation in Chicago, responsible for distributing nearly $2 million annually to arts and cultural institutions in major Midwestern cities.


Naomi Beckwith
Beckwith is Curator at the MCA Chicago and is focused on conceptual practices in contemporary art. Her Master's thesis on Adrian Piper and Carrie Mae Weems earned Distinction from the Courtauld Institute of Art in London. Prior to joining the MCA, Beckwith was the Associate Curator at The Studio Museum in Harlem, and worked at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania, and at the Whitney Museum Independent Study program.

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Catskill's 4th Annual Art Tour

Catskill’s 4th Annual Art Tour




“Catskill Fringe”

You are cordially invited to join us as Catskill puts its best foot forward during its annual Studio and Gallery Tour.

M Gallery will be celebrating the work of several local artists whose studios are not currently available to the public as well as regional artists outside of town whose talents focus on the beautiful surroundings which we call home.

Open House:

Saturday, September 10, 2011   (11:00am  -5:00pm)
and
Sunday, September 11, 2011   (11:00am  - 4:00pm)

Support the arts.  More information 518-943-0380 or visit our website, www.mgallery-online.com.

ArtFest Fort Myers 2012

ArtFest Fort Myers 2012
Southwest Florida's Premier Art Festival   
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Call to Artists  
WHAT: 12th Annual Juried Fine Art Festival

WHEN:  February 4 - 5, 2012
              Saturday & Sunday
              9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

WHERE:  Downtown Fort Myers Riverfront, Fort Myers, FL

NOTEWORTHY:
  • 215 participating artists. 
  • Jury/Booth Fee $35/$370 - Double booths available $740 - Numerous             corner booths also offered at no extra cost
  • Award winning marketing program valued at $150,000 and designed to target art buying patrons.
  • $5,000 in award money plus "invited status" for following year.
  • Commemorative poster and t-shirt image selected from a festival artist.
  • Opportunity to advertise in festival publications.
  • Option to participate in Friday Night Opening Party.
  • Artist amenities including drive up access for Friday set up, booth sitters, complimentary breakfast, indoor restrooms, behind booth storage, reserved artist parking on festival site & discounted hotel rates.
  • Five-member jury panel changes each year, creating a show with approximately 90% new artists annually.
  • For additional details, visit www.ArtFestFortMyers.com 
Each February, over 60,000 art lovers and collectors attend ArtFest Fort Myers to enjoy and purchase the work of 215 fabulous artists from across the country. Our downtown riverfront park and yacht basin are the perfect backdrop as artists booths line the wide boulevard, without the interference of food, sponsors or loud music. New and cutting edge art combines with more traditional work to create an amazing outdoor selling gallery, with no dead end artist spaces allowed!  A true community event, our team of professional staff, with exceptional attention to detail, and 300 dedicated volunteers focus on a successful weekend for you. Apply now and make ArtFest Fort Myers a part of your Florida winter season!

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:  

Application deadline
September 14 on www.zapplication.org 

Notification:
October 17, 2011

Booth Fees Due:
November 1, 2011


Email inquiries to: 
Jeanne.Seehaver@ArtFestFortMyers.com
Or call 239-768-3602



This Call to Artists is brought to you as a service of The Art Festival Newsletter, the nation's only quarterly newsletter dedicated to the success of art festival artists.  
For more information, please visit:   www.theartfestivalnewsletter.com 

We also invite you to visit the incredible homepage for artists: www.art-linx.com