Archive | July, 2009

Pictures From An Exhibition



Morning. Here’s a few pictures from a couple of shows running right now. First up is the Vhils show at Lazarides thats been on for over a week now. These pieces (which are cut out of a couple of the pillars in the back room on the ground floor) are just amazing. Love this style.




Secondly I went into the Andy Seize show last Friday. It’s in Scrutton Street and only last four days (see the previous post for details). If you turn up at where Scrutton Street meets Curtain Road you can’t miss it – mainly because of this:



Andy Seize – Size Matters



Andy Seize – Size Matters



Canvas by Andy Seize at ‘Size Matters’

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Raphael The Woman with a Veil



This is for those that think I don’t mention “good art” enough. I’m assuming good art means old art that looks like something and bad art is all the “contemporary crap” on Art News Blog. Personally I favor expressive painting but I really do love most forms of art from most movements.

For example, how could you not like this little beauty below?
Raphael Woman in a Veil
It’s Raphael’s The Woman with a Veil painting (la velata or la donna velata) from 1516. It will be showing at the Portland Art Museum this October 24 through to January. The painting will be on loan from the Medici collection of the Palatine Gallery, Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy and was made possible by the Foundation for Italian Art and Culture.

Marilyn H. and Dr. Robert B. Pamplin, Jr. director Brian Ferriso said “This is truly a major highlight in the Museum’s more than 115-year history. It is a significant coup for our institution, city, and region, and an extraordinary opportunity for the public to see, experience, and learn from a painting that captures fully the ideals of the High Renaissance. Given its historical and cultural significance, this masterpiece has rarely left Italy. Unless you travel to Florence, you would not have the opportunity to view this masterwork..”

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The MAO Summer Vacation….



MAO has been away on a much needed vacation… Posting to return again soon. (Photo by John Arsenault The Last Resort, 2000 Signed, titled, dated, and numbered, verso Chromogenic print 30 x 30 inches)

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The MAO Summer Vacation….

MAO has been away on a much needed vacation… Posting to return again soon. (Photo by John Arsenault The Last Resort, 2000 Signed, titled, dated, and numbered, verso Chromogenic print 30 x 30 inches)

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Anthill sculpture

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Another music video for SOUR directed by Masashi Kawamura

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A Music Video We Love: Sour’s ‘Hibi no Neiro’ (Tone of everyday)

Shot entirely with webcams. Directors: Masashi Kawamur, Hal Kirkland, Magico Nakamura, Masayoshi Nakamura

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HWAT – Harleston and Waveney Art Trail

This weekend is the last chance to take the HWAT art trail in 2009, visiting artist studios around Norfolk and Suffolk in the UK. Artists will open their studio doors on the 11th-12th of July from 11 am to 6 pm.

Here’s a blurb from the HWAT website.. “The Harleston & Waveney Art Trail Collective is a diverse and lively community of professional artists who live and work in the beautiful Waveney Valley, all within reach of Harleston, a small market town on the border of Norfolk and Suffolk. The Harleston & Waveney Art Trail has taken place every summer since 2005.”

Artists participating this year include..

Nicola Slattery
Clive Davies
Jayne Wurr
Dom Theobold
David Rock
David Page
Dianna McKenna
Bazil Leith
Jazz Green
Jane German
Noelle Francis
Nell Close
Derek Nice
Cork Brick Gallery
Dinny Turner
Mary Spicer
Ian Scott
Christopher Parr / Rebecca Lyne
Dee Nickerson
Val Lindsell
Nick Holmes
Mark Goldsworthy
Alan Frewin
Rosemary Elliott
Frank Beanland

Find out more about the Harleston and Waveney Art Trail at their website here.

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Shit We’re Diggin: Agnes Varda’s 1981 Documentary “Mur murs”

Had no idea until this week that back in 1981, the famed French film director Agnes Varda shot a documentary about all murals in Los Angeles. Here’s a clip:

A note on IMDB explains:

“The French director Agnes Varda spent a couple of different years in Los Angeles, and this particular year produced her documentary “Murs, murs” and her fiction film “Documenteur”. The title means “Walls, walls”, but also puns with the word “murmurs.” Varda located dozens of murals around LA and filmed them. Many of these are gone today, so this is a true documentary, documenting a wonderful aspect of southern Californian visual culture. She interviews the artists, a truly multicultural and multicolored group–and shows the paintings in their urban contexts. One memorable scene shows a mural at Venice Beach with young people dancing in front of it (probably near where their sons and daughters are roller skating or skateboarding now). An enjoyable movie by a European with deep aesthetic appreciation for marvelous, imaginative, colorful imagery that was considered throwaway pop culture at the time. “

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A Rare Q&A with WK Interact

WK Interact Q&A from George Koroneos on Vimeo.

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