Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Kostabi Brothers Art Show in Manhattan Nov. 14, photos for Fine Art Magazine by Kevin Frest










 

A bautiful must see exhibition! Gianfranco Meggiato “The Breath of Form” 22 October - 4 December 2022

Gianfranco Meggiato

“The Breath of Form”
22 October - 4 December 2022

A huge exhibition involving 14 monumental works set up in the centre of Pisa - one of which is located in Piazza Duomo facing the Leaning Tower as well as a personal exhibition of 11 sculptures in the Mediaeval Church of Santa Maria della Spina. Yet what exactly prompted me to stage this vast exhibition here in Pisa?

Pisa and the Leaning Tower are renowned all over the world and can be seen as a universal symbol of resilience. This Tower, with its apparent instability, seems to be an ideal metaphor of the human condition, with the burden of its fragility, in a physical and spiritual sense alike, the malaise of living, our inconsistencies, our doubts, our limits and our pains. A continuous tendency towards transience and failure, yet despite the albeit inevitable heaviness of living, a perseverance to resist, stay upright, not to collapse. We are beings with an inevitably transient body, yet we are reluctant to accept in the depths of our consciousness the concept that everything comes to an end. In this context, in this dual reality, the only time we can possibly live in is the present which, nevertheless, itself flows and will never come back. In such a particular historical moment as our own times, Mankind, albeit “dangling dangerously”, must find the strength to continue living. Indeed, the very difficulties we are going through may even prompt us to think more deeply and help us grow.

The exhibition outlines a path where questions are asked, without necessarily obtaining answers, questions that encourage us to reflect, to look inside ourselves.

But why was “Respiro della Forma - The Breath of Form” chosen as the title of the exhibition?
When creating my sculptures, I do not proceed in a rational and pre-ordained way using drawings or sketches. On the contrary, my approach is instinctive and impulsive, as if to detach the rational part.
I work directly with wax without preparatory drawings. Inasmuch, I define myself as an ultimate terminal of an Energy which, passing through my hands, gives life to a co-creation with the artist. In my works, the void is just as important as the solid and even more so, since the important things in life are precisely intangible, the essential is invisible to our eyes – just like feelings, faith and dreams - you cannot see ideals or touch them physically, you can only experience them. This is how form, enhanced by its movement in space, in also including the void, almost seems to breathe and bring the sculpture to life.

In the ultimate analysis, perhaps, the only thing that remains is beauty, the breath of a shape turning in space, daring to go beyond the finite, dancing in the dark, in spite of everything, as if always feeling to be only at the beginning compared to what is to be done, to continue making art and telling stories regardless... leaving everyone to find their own personal answers...

Gianfranco Meggiato

The exhibition, curated by Riccardo Ferrucci and Alessandro Romanini, promoted by Pisa City Council, with the patronage of the Tuscany Region, The Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna and The Scuola Normale Superiore. Is organised by the C.R.A. cultural association (Centro Collezione Arte), in collaboration with Casa D'Arte San Lorenzo.

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The Glass House Holiday Update!

Dear Friends,


Thank you for your generous support of The Glass House over the past few seasons. In the last year, we continued to engage a local and global audience through exciting online programs and exhibitions. This fall, Robert Stadler: Playdate activated multiple locations including the Glass House, Sculpture Gallery, Da Monsta, and the landscape. The scope of David Hartt’s A Colored Garden expanded to include a series of still-life paintings by Charles Ethan Porter, a film by Hartt, and an on-site performance with MacArthur Award-winning cellist Tomeka Reid.


Glass House programs and events are a gathering place for creative and influential minds offering leaders in their fields the chance to discuss current and pressing issues such as sustainability, preservation, and social justice through the lens of art and design. After several years absence, we returned to an in-person format for our signature fundraiser, the Summer Party. The gala debuted a groundbreaking edition by Mickalene Thomas, and our annual benefit auction featured over 100 works by artists from around the world. 

 

Your support this year enabled us to maintain the Studio and Da Monsta, and to undertake critical landscape conservation of our 49-acre site. Preservation is key to our mission. In 2023, we are excited to share that we will kick off Phase 1 of the Brick House restoration. We are still raising funds to complete Phase II and III of the project. But we are closer than ever! This will be our most significant preservation project to date.   


With your support, we have been able to accomplish a lot, but there is much more to do, including conservation of our permanent collection. Please help us continue our crucial work by making a fully tax-deductible gift or join us as a Member today!

With gratitude and warm regards,

Gregory Sages,

Executive Director

Scott Drevnig,

Deputy Director

Holiday Shopping at The Glass House Design Store 

Art Editions + Design Items



Glass House Coloring Book

Cover art by Vik Muniz

Mickalene Thomas

Jet Blue in Landscape, 2022

James Welling

5853, 2008

Visit designstore.theglasshouse.org for more!

Image credits:

  1. Photo by Paul Bickford 
  2. Photo by Michael Biondo
  3. Photo by David Heald 
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Call to Artists!!!32nd Annual Tephra Fine Arts Festival May 20-21, 2023 Early Application Deadline 11/7/2


32nd Annual Tephra Fine Arts Festival
formerly the Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival
May 20-21, 2023
Early Application Deadline 11/7/22
Call to Artists
WHAT: 32nd Annual Tephra Fine Arts Festival
WHERE: Reston, VA
WHEN: May 20-21, 2023 | Saturday 11am to 6pm | Sunday 11am to 5pm
NOTEWORTHY AMENITIES:
  • Prior day set-up (Friday, May 19)
  • Convenient load-in and load-out
  • FREE parking Friday - Sunday in on-site garages for passenger vehicles
  • Reduced hotel room rate for the Hyatt Regency Hotel on-site and Sheraton Reston Hotel off-site
  • 24/7 site security (artists are responsible for securing their own booths)
  • Option to rent a tent, set up and break down included, (on a first come-first served basis) for artists that do not have event infrastructure or prefer not to set up the tent themselves.
  • Artist hospitality lounge with complimentary breakfast, coffee, bottled water and portable snack options available daily
  • Ample artist support with booth-sitters
  • Convenient and profitable selling hours for the Festival period, updated this year in response to artist feedback. 
  • $5,000 in cash awards
  • Complimentary tickets to the Festival Cocktail Hour and Artist Award Ceremony for artists plus one guest, which includes complimentary hors d'oeuvres and beverages
  • Year-round promotion on the Tephra ICA website, including accompanying artwork images, booth numbers, email contact, and links to personal website. 
FESTIVAL COSTS:
Application Fee:
$45 until November 7, 2022
$55 until January 2, 2023 | $65 January 3-7, 2023

Booth Fees:
10' x 10' in line = $525
10' x10' end cap (standard space with 5 additional feet of display area on one exterior side) = $775
10’ x 20’ in line = $1,050
10’ x 20’ with one end cap (standard space with 5 additional feet of display area on one exterior side) = $1,350
10’ x 20’ with two end caps (includes 5 additional feet of display area on both exterior sides) = $1,550

Refund policy:
The last day for artists to request a refund in writing is March 31, 2023. The Festival will retain a $50 administrative fee for any cancelation. Applications are non-refundable.
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS on ZAPP
Early Application Deadline: November 7, 2022 
Regular Application Deadline: January 3, 2022 
Late Application Deadline: January 7, 2022 
Artist Notification: February 8, 2023
Booth Fee Due: March 3, 2023
Refund Request Final Day: March 31, 2023
 
If you have any questions, please contact Hannah Barco, Festival Director at hbarco@tephraica.org or call 571-926-8781
The Tephra Fine Arts Festival has a long-standing reputation for presenting high quality, hand-crafted, one-of-a-kind artwork. Participating artists showcase their work in the elegant, open-air location of Reston Town Center and are visited by over 20,000 affluent patrons and knowledgeable collectors from the Washington, DC metropolitan region and beyond.