Sunday, September 19, 2010

Figurative Painters (Gestural)

David Park
Richard Diebenkorn
Nathan Oliveira


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Bay Area Figurative Artists
Richard Diebenkorn

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Mick Finch: New Technology, New Painting?

Technological change has meant that photography, film, video and more recently holography and digital forms, are now widely acceptable artistic mediums. But beyond this adoption of technologies by artists lie deeper questions. Technological impact in the context of mass culture is transforming how we view and experience the world. How can artistic practice examine all that constitutes this transformation? Historically artists have not simply up-graded their artistic pratice by adopting new technologies. Leo Steinberg used painting to formulate a concept of how information works. In 1968 he examined a changing relationship between painter and image which, he argued, was dependent upon the way general representational models were being influenced by mediated information.
"(T)he pictures of the last fifteen to twenty years insist on a radically new orientation, in which the painted surface is no longer the analogue of a visual experience of nature but of operational processes".

DALEK

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Louise Lamontagne

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Conor Harrington on SLAMXHYPE

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Stojan Milanov



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Michael Bond

Etching of Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.

Eric Zener

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Mia Pearlman


"Cloudscape", 2006

Molly Cliff-Hilts

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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Anna Conway

Anna Conway, "Twenty fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time", 2007 oil on panel, 46"x68"

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Doug Anderson Visiting Artist



Doug Anderson will be installing his exhibition entitled "Asphodel" in the Gallery of Visual Arts.
Opening Reception is Thursday, September 30th, from 5-7 pm.
Doug will also be doing an Artist Lecture on his work that evening at 5:00 pm.

Artist Statement:
Asphodel is a mythical place of the Greek underworld where souls are sent to await judgment after having been ferried across the River Styx. Souls judged to be a combination of both virtuous and evil deeds remain in this grey place to wander aimlessly and without memory, having drunk from the River of Lethe (Forgetfulness). In these vast and gloomy fields grows only the Asphodel, a white flower, which is consumed by the dead. The truly virtuous souls, those blessed by the gods, pass on to the Elysian Fields. Here souls retained their memories and enjoyed pleasurable feasts and games. Those souls judged to be truly cursed are cast into the depths of Tartarus. Each soul spends eternity suffering a punishment that relates to his or her earthly crimes.