Monday, January 25, 2010
Nic Coviello portfolio
A series of prints on aluminum will make up Nic Coviello's part of a portfolio projects at Nexus/Foundation for Today's Art.
Romaniello @ Maloney Art Gallery
January 15 through March 5th. The exhibition is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Thursday, 1 to 7 p.m., Friday, Saturday and Monday, 1 to 5 p.m.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Harold Venable @ Woodmere Museum
Above, new work by Harold Venable. Borogove, 2009, acrylic, 36x36". Harold Venable will be participating in this year's Contemporary Voices exhibit at the Woodmere Museum.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
BRING YOUR OWN ART
From the X-Initiative Press Release
UPCOMING CLOSING EVENT – BRING YOUR OWN ART – FEBRUARY 3rd:
Please save the date for our closing event celebrating the end of X Initiative: Join us on FEBRUARY 3rd for BRING YOUR OWN ART, a 24-hour event inspired by Walter Hopps’s Thirty-Six Hours, an event that the legendary curator organized in the Museum of Temporary Art in Washington, DC in 1978, where Hopps installed anything that anybody brought to the museum. Artists, galleries, curators, collectors and enthusiasts are invited to site and install art at X Initiative, which will be open for viewers and participants for 24 consecutive hours. BRING YOUR OWN ART is a temporary occupation which mirrors X’s activity for the last twelve months. A gathering for the closing of X initiative, BYOA offers a DIY platform where any kind of art can be exhibited at this historic site. X Initiative will collaborate with Adam Simon of Fine Art Adoption Network (FAAN) for this event. FAAN is an online network ( http://www.fineartadoption.net ) that uses a gift economy to connect artists and potential collectors (adopters). Details to follow.
Other closing event dates:
1/9-Sharon Hayes
1/14-Jeanine Oleson with Juliana Snapper
1/14-Leah Gilliam
1/22-Lucien Castaing-Taylor
1/28-Wu Ingrid Tsang, Zackary Drucker & Mariana Marroquin
1/28-Dean Spade and Craig Willse
X INITIATIVE
548 West 22nd Street
New York NY 10011
917.697.4886
http://www.x-initiative.org
Free and open to the public
Wednesday - Saturday, 11 – 6
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Happy 2010 from Sage Projects!
Photo is from the opening reception of Dragnet. Photographer Johnathan Zeller took all of the images and made the photo collage. Thank you to all of those who made 2009 such an interesting year!
Monday, December 28, 2009
Photographers Seek a Lift With a Pop-Up Gallery
The headline is from a New York Times article on another collective that is using a storefront as a pop-up gallery, this time in Chicago.
"Made up of 30 local shooters, the collective grew from an informal club whose five members met monthly in local diners to lament the state of their craft."
“Ours is a dying trade as digital and video take over,” says Paul Natkin, who spent nearly three decades photographing Chicago’s music scene. Mr. Natkin said he believed that the collective would help keep photography in the public eye through further exhibits, salons and lectures. –Lori Rotneberk
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"Made up of 30 local shooters, the collective grew from an informal club whose five members met monthly in local diners to lament the state of their craft."
“Ours is a dying trade as digital and video take over,” says Paul Natkin, who spent nearly three decades photographing Chicago’s music scene. Mr. Natkin said he believed that the collective would help keep photography in the public eye through further exhibits, salons and lectures. –Lori Rotneberk
read on
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