Monday, May 10, 2010

Will it Melt?

a red Rothko, an Andy self- portrait & and a Johns flag are all estimated to be selling in the multi-million dollar range in current auctions. Johns's flag (1960-1966-i work like this too), estimate 10-15 million is described as "...a particularly vibrant image, painted in Mr. Johns signature encaustic, an ancient technique in which pigment in suspended in wax, giving each brush stroke a distinct materiality." does your work display a distinct materiality? and how are your sales doing? the economy seems to be approving-at least around here-but all these problems in europe, in the gulf, i just don't know. many people will watch the auctions to grade the art market. and does it help the rest of us encaustic painters when a Johns encaustic painting goes for record prices? somehow i don't think anyone at Christie's is going to ask "will it melt".

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Take a Seat, Don't Speak


art exhibits don't often get much press or TV coverage but you've probably heard about this one. look but don't touch. OMG! you have to walk between two people who are naked! but you really don't-there is another doorway but that's how the media hype works. and they loved to report on the 30 year MOMA member who lost his membership after not keeping his hands to himself. there is the hype then there is the art. what one sees first is a woman in black, sitting still at a table in MOMA's huge atrium surrounded by movie lights. she is looking at the person across from her not moving or speaking. and that person could be you if you have the patience to stand in line and agree to be videotaped. "The Artist is Present", Marina Abramovic's retrospective through May 31 is thought provoking, difficult and perhaps too much all at once. but have a look, take a seat-be present. it makes you think.
coming up-the Starn Twins bamboo construction on the MET's roof. guided tours will be possible but don't wear your heels!

Monday, February 15, 2010

4707

love. power. valentine's day & lunar new year (4707) both on the same day-2/14/10. happy new year but watch out-year of the tiger. the whitney biennial opens next week. maybe a good way to start the new year. i say maybe after reading roberta smith's article in the ny times on sunday. it is subtitled "this season new york's museums rarely transcend the sea of sameness".
i am exhibiting along with 14 other artists from across the country in fahrenheit 180 at the ann street gallery in newburgh, ny. this encaustic exhibition is open from 2/27-3/28. of note is laura moriarty's work that pushes the possibilities of this medium. for more info go to www.annstreetgallery.org
so happy, healthy new year to all and many days fueled by the creative process.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

2010 Opportunities

two very different opportunities for 2010 have just been posted:

for the encaustic curious or user the 4th annual encaustic conference will be held in beverly, ma, just north of boston on june 11-13. talks, demos, vendors, panel discussions, etc. for all levels. i am pleased to be giving a demo on transfers. for info:

for the creative expression of feelings for those who fight cancer, are cancer survivors or care givers the 2010 lilly oncology on canvas competition is online at their website. of course, everyone who participates is a winner but the formal awards-in various categories-are monies donated to the cancer charity of the winners choice. after previewing in nyc, the exhibition tours the u.s. to raise awareness and hope.


"art should be like that mirror which reveals to us our own face" borges
and our own fate

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Subjects: British

i am always on the lookout for shows that feature artists from other countries. the Neuberger Museum of Art, part of SUNY, in Purchase, NY (right across the Ct border) has a good one titled British Subjects:Identity and Self-Fashioning 1967-2009. the show focuses upon several themes: how Britain has been changing as a country; different ways of expressing the self; and the eternal question "Who am I?". these themes are further broken down into categories such as family pictures, self-portraits by another and staged selves. many different media and techniques are used and there is informative text to go with the work. the show ends on december 13.
while there take a look at the new acquisitions show in the back room. some names i didn't recognize but many are familiar and there is one of the Starn twins photo/encaustic works along with one of their distressed/taped photos. usually i find most of their work pretty engaging but not that particular one-see what you think.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Process Page Picks

where do they come from, how are they realized? ideas. as a visual artist i am always curious how artists in other fields get ideas, create. there are two , current although very different documentaries now on DVD that show the creative process. It Might Get Loud puts The Edge, Jack White and Jimmy Page together in the same studio where they reflect, share ideas and jam. different generations, different outcomes but wonderful to listen to and experience their shared passion.
music is accessible to all, haute couture is not but in Valentino-The Last Emperor we get to view a passion for creating fashion for 45 years. how many dresses, gowns is that? from sketch to runway, stitching by hand to hair do's, private jets and yachts, ending with Valentino's 45 year retrospective, an event complete with fireworks. the future of haute couture may be limited and most probably don't care but this documentary gives us a glimpse at a very rarefied world and if you have ever tried sewing...sequins anyone.

"An idea is salvation by imagination" Frank Lloyd Wright

Friday, September 4, 2009

Exhibition photos



my show is up! (not the lighting yet). nerves, would it come together, all that stuff. thank you roger. there are six three foot square paintings and 24 twelve inch square paintings. here are a few shots. please take a look if in the area, the show is up through oct. 1.