Monday, June 2, 2014

Piccolo Spoleto Festival: Closing Week Highlights!

 
Piccolo Spoleto Festival:
Closing Week Highlights!
He Cannot Escape Always: A Brother's Unfortunate Prophecy
June 3 and 4 at 7pm
 
 The life and death of John Julius Pringle Alston will be the subject of this dramatic reading. This is the story of family, patriotism, honor, duty and the human tragedy of war. A narrator sets the scene and provides historical context on the war. The family's correspondence spans over 50 years from February 1861 through a remembrances in 1918. A Middleton Place Foundation Production.
  
*Due to the historic nature of the venue, patrons with concerns about mobility and accessibility are directed to alert the Piccolo Spoleto box office to their attendance  in advance of the performance.  Please call Mindy Manziano, Box Office Manager, at 843-720-3819 for further assistance.
  
Venue: Edmondston-Alston House
Address: 21 East Battery
Admission: $55 General Admission, with reception to follow
 
  
  Two Tales from Concord, Virginia 
June 3 at 6pmJune 5 at 7pm
     
 The "love child of Truman Capote and Eudora Welty" (NYC's Next) tells tales from his mythical Blue Ridge Mountain town. Experience a madcap horseback odyssey of a well-favored lady and the heroic antics of a moonshining grand old lady. "The Southern Gothic genre is marvelously reincarnated in these beguiling stories...Eerily magnificent" (Star Tribune) Produced by Peter Neofotis.
  
Venue: Gage Hall
Address: 4 Archdale St.
Admission: $15 Adults, $13 Seniors and Students
  
 
     
 

 The Sound of Charleston
June 4 and 7 at 2pm 
   

Experience the sounds that define Charleston's musical heritage -gospel, Gershwin, Civil War, jazz and light classics-all coming to life in live 75 minute concerts.  Artists include Ann Caldwell, Ghadi Shayban, D'Jaris Whipper-Lewis, Carl Bright, Bart Saylor, Tiffany Rice, John Tecklenburg, Lonnie Hamilton  and others. Artists for each show can be viewed at www.soundofcharleston.com
   
Venue: Circular Congregational Church
Address: 150 Meeting St. 
Admission: $28 Adults; $26 Seniors; $16 Students; Free 12 & under 
 
    

       
   
WAYS TO PURCHASE TICKETS

IN PERSON: Charleston Visitor Center, 375 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29403.  Daily from 9am-5pm. Payments accepted: Cash, Check, and All major credit cards.

PHONE IN: Ticket Hotline at (866) 811-4111 to speak with a live ticket salesperson,
available Monday-Friday from 9am-9pm & Saturday-Sunday from 10am-6pm.  Payments accepted: All major credit cards.

ORDER ON-LINE: 24 Hours a day / 7 Days a Week at www.piccolospoleto.comPayments accepted: All major credit cards.

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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Yumiko Kayukawa Year of the Fire Horse



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Hinoe Uma, 22 x 28 inches, acrylic on linen







Yumiko Kayukawa
Year of the Fire Horse 

June 11th - July 12th, 2014

Reception for the Artist: June 11th 6-8pm



FOLEY gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of painter Yumiko Kayukawa. 

Year of the Fire Horse (Hinoe Uma) continues Kayukawa's exploration of pop culture, western fashion and the animal kingdom - all fused together with references to traditional Japanese customs and iconography.  Employing a traditional Ukiyo-e pallet with a contemporary Manga style of painting, Kayukawa delicately balances personal narrative with fantastical natural scenes.


The foreboding nature of her paintings are often masked by a playfulness and bold color strikes allowing deeper meaning through symbolism, thus revealing her underlying commentary on the environment, politics and contemporary culture.  In "Luxury Weapon," a young "Lara Croft" like figure displays a glowing Samurai blade defending a circle of elephants and rhinoceroses, their tusks and horns glowing, alluding to the luxury bounty that attracts the vision of poachers.

In Separation, a woman dressed in a black kimono sits in a darkened field surrounded by nurturing deer.  She gently holds a wrapped box in her lap. The presence of the box and black kimono are seen as symbols of death; the black kimono is worn during the ceremony of the deceased and the box holds the ashes of cremation.  The eyes of angry wolves encroach, foreshadowing her impending violent demise.   

These paintings engage with an inviting, playful and whimsical façade.   Beneath, a message is delivered, wrapped in fluid poses, enchanting figures and intricate patterns. Her use of floating motifs and Kanji (Japanese characters) throughout her paintings provides a rhythm to the narrative.

Kayukawa grew up in the small town of Naie in Hokkaido, Japan. In her pristine and natural surroundings, Kayukawa found her love of animals and nature, which later became an important theme of her work. Throughout the years, Kayukawa has found inspiration from American pop culture such as Rock & Roll, film and fashion. Kayukawa's unique style arose from the fusion of these influential sectors of American pop culture with modern and traditional Japanese motifs.

Kayukawa graduated from Bisen Art School in Sapporo, Japan and currently works and resides in Seattle, Washington.  She has shown her work extensively both nationally and abroad since her debut U.S. solo exhibition in 2001.

Year of the Fire Horse will remain on view through July 12th.  Foley Gallery is openWednesday - Sunday, 12 - 6pm.  

Wakare (Separation), 20 x 16 inches, acrylic on linen, 2014






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Scope Basel 2014






JOSE CASTIELLA | que no sea Kang, por favor | 2013

Oil on canvas, 130 x 110 cm.Courtesy of PYTHON GALLERY








Mario Mauroner Contemporary Art

Licht Feld Gallery



SCOPE New York
TATSUO MIYAJIMA
Counter Me on 9, 2003
Neon, stainless steel, aluminum, IC,
electric wire, 123 x 88 x 17 cm.

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NIMAI KESTEN
The Golden (Knot), 2013
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Beautiful Asset Art Project

ROBERTO FANARI
Paesaggio Invisible (Hidden
Landscape) PI-014
, 2014
170 x 220 x 2 cm.


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WU JIANAN
Dot (reference05), 2014
Mixed media.



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Accessible by dedicated SCOPE tram, SCOPE Basel is connected to the Messeplatz and Claraplatz. Additionally, visitors may reach the fair by a scenic walking route along the Rhine, which will feature SCOPE Basel Information Points for convenience.

Visitors may also use Tram 14 & Tram to reach SCOPE Basel. Look out for the SCOPE Basel Info Points to guide your visit and provide directional information.




For additional information on how to apply for SCOPE, please click here, contact Katelijne De Backer, Director of Exhibitor Relations: katelijne@scope-art.com, see application link below, or visit www.scope-art.com.

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Streets of Colour


Streets of Colour

OKUDA and REMED New Project in North America
Miami and Toronto - June 2014

London 2013

Two of the world's leading artists, 
REMED (France) and OKUDA (Spain) are coming to North America to offer us the opportunity of witnessing their creative process in two new projects within the international campaign Streets of Colour.

Following the success of previous events of Streets of Colour in Europe, the first of these artistic actions in North America will be held in Miami on the 5th of June, during which the artists will be painting a stunning mural of 30 x 190 feet. After that they will be in Toronto from June 10th to 12th during the gastronomic festival Colours of Spainto share with us their passion and creativity.
Live paintings will take place in:

• Miami:
Live painting: from 3
rd to 6th June
Event: Thursday, June 5
th, 2014 from 6:30
(for free access please send a mail to rsvp@cafeinamiami.com)
Cafeina Wynwood Lounge - 297 Northwest 23rd Street and Northwest 5th Avenue, Miami, FL 33127. USA

• Toronto:

June 11th to 12th, 2014
Patria restaurant. 461 King Street West. Toronto, ON M5V 1K4


Streets of Colour, the collaboration of both Madrid based artists with Campo Viejowines began in April of 2013, when they created a twenty feet high sculpture in their vineyard in Logronio (La Rioja, Spain) inspired by the environment and expressiveness of the wines. After that, REMED and OKUDA have spread their art, vibrancy and colours  through different European cities such as Madrid, London or Brussels, Miami and Toronto being now their next stops.

Once the events finish, we will send you information and photos, if you need any further information or if you want to interview the artists please contact us.

www.liveuncorked.com
www.remed.es - www.okudart.es



Logronio (La Rioja) 2013



Brussels 2014


London 2014

Best regards,
Belen Casado
press@nobulo.org
tel: 0034 615 702 969

Nobulo
Art and Culture Projects
www.nobulo.org

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K.reatures–Battle Within Dichotomy

Alex Koddrip
presents

K.reatures–Battle Within Dichotomy

This Summer is going to be jam-packed for the Think Tank, and kicking it all off is the wildly successful exhibit by visual artist Alex Koddrip, who is currently taking the show with him around the world. Reviews from his most recent show in Paris have been great, and we're eager to see how he utilizes the Think Tank space.

From his Paris show"Alex Koddrip explores the dark spots that lie at the edges of bright personalities and Forgiveness is the essential component. It is what enables these characters to see their everlasting duality—respect its presence—and finally to accept the intrinsic asymmetry of human nature."



Opening: Thursday, June 5th
Time: 6PM-9PM
Address: 939 Maple Ave, Suite #200, Los Angeles, CA 90015

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