seen and liked : David Foss, Exits and Entrances
There is a monster of a show at L.G. Tripp Gallery right now. David Foss has a solo show that is certainly up to the task of filling the considerable gallery space that usually hosts two artists.
There is a monster of a show at L.G. Tripp Gallery right now. David Foss has a solo show that is certainly up to the task of filling the considerable gallery space that usually hosts two artists.
8.3.10 (A certain density, right), 2010 Ink on paper 11 x 8 1/2 inches
In an essay written for this exhibition Britta Konau states-
… Depending on how many layers of lines she applies to a piece, visual interest can shift from line to overall effect and tone. …Random accumulations of ink appear and seem to demand from us to recognize shapes in them, clouds, fog, concretions seen in nature. Bowlby has in fact been inspired by certain natural light conditions such as moonlight breaking through tangles of branches and leaves …
Just found this call for Video Artists!
NURTUREart is currently accepting submissions of single-channel video work for its new video project space. Interested artists working in any form of video are encouraged to submit. Exhibitions will take place in conjunction with main space shows but in a dedicated separate video exhibition space.
Videos should be:
Art plays a pivotal role in creating cultural momentum, and this is your chance to get involved. RE:FORM SCHOOL invites you to join artists from across the nation who are joining the call for true reform of our public school educational system.
RE:FORM SCHOOL will be accepting submissions from September 6th–30th, 2010.
September 10 – October 16, 2010
Artists Reception, September 11, 5 – 7 pm
First Friday, October 1, 6 – 8:30 pm
At first they were just two boxes. They traveled far. Then the unpacking began. Wave one is getting use to being in the gallery. Here’s a slideshow from flickr. We’ll be adding more images when wave two arrives tomorrow. The slideshow will automatically add the new images I upload. Check back as the story unfolds.
Artist Reception
Saturday October 23, 2010
5 - 7:30 pm
nothing obtrusive — nothing obscure
Caroline Furr intentionally moves quietly, thoughtfully, through space and her artwork does the same. An intimate reflection, the works are mindful places past and present age unknown.
Her solo exhibition fills the gallery as a temporal space — time floating gently to and fro. Layered yet revealing these tonal dances express themselves as a Floating World.
Coming to 110 CHURCH | Find Way : Art in the Information Age, featuring artists who have elevated information visualization to an art form in their chosen medium. This show was conceived and curated by Rebecca Malamud of Point B Studio. It's on it's way from Oregon for a September opening here in Philadelphia.
Artists:
Peter Fraterdeus
Martin Wattenberg
JJ Ventrella
William Paul Gaetjens
First Friday : September 2011
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