Thursday, December 06, 2007

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Juno in July

Visiting artist to offer lectures, workshops in July: "Visiting artist Violet Juno will be on campus July 2-27 with a series of 25 events, including lectures, performances and workshops. The series, called 'Campo Truth Charmer: An Interdisciplinary Performance Expedition,' is meant primarily for artists of all types, from musicians to writers to painters to dancers, and for the 'art-curious' in any discipline.

Juno is an arts learning activist for the Alameda County, Calif., Office of Education. She is also a performance artist, having participated in exhibitions in more than 30 cities over the past 17 years, including a premier performance at SIUC's Kleinau Theater of "Swallowed Whole: Stories from Inside the Painting," an exploration of her work in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Juno was born in Germany, but raised in Normal, Ill., where, according to her biography, she learned to recognize the "absurd masquerading as the mundane." She earned a bachelor of fine arts degree at Washington University and a master of fine arts at the University of California-San Diego.

Juno's visit here is funded in part by the Student Fine Arts Activity Fee. All of her events are open and free of charge. Each week has a theme. The schedule is given in the press release."

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Aftermath 2002, and other Plochmanns on display

The Southern Illinois Art Gallery at Rend Lake will be displaying the paintings of Carolyn Plochmann's Gift, a selection of paintings and drawings from the 1940s through 2005. The highly distinguished Carbondale artist, Plochmann, gifted the work to the Illinois State Museum in 2006, many of which are being shown for the first time.

May 20 - September 9, 2007.

Six miles north of Benton, Illinois, just west on Exit 77.

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Can you Duhigg it?

Artdaily.org - The First Art Newspaper on the Net: "ST. LOUIS - The annual Kranzberg Exhibition Series opens June 8, 2007 with an exhibition featuring the work of Thad Duhigg titled, Assumptions Mediated and will run through September 2, 2007.

Currently professor of sculpture and the Chair of the Art and Design department at Southern Illinois University – Edwardsville, Duhigg will fill the indoor galleries at Laumeier with his bold, probing and provocative work. The exhibition includes sculpture, installations, prints and drawings. Duhigg’s most recent work questions and provokes as it focus on issues of identity, race and current events. . . .

Duhigg received his B.F.A. from Southern Illinois University – Carbondale "

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Healing art

Healing through art: "Twice a month teens and adults meet at The Women's Center in Carbondale for a unique form of art therapy called 'The Art of Survival: Women, Healing and the Arts.' The program is the only one of its type in Illinois and it has highlighted the work of about 25 people since it started in 2004.

'We let each individual decide what they want to do in their art. Through the artwork and various steps, an individual is able to reconnect with their feelings that they may not be aware of,' volunteer program manager Elka Kazmierczak said."

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Picasso works stolen from granddaughter - Yahoo! News

Picasso works stolen from granddaughter - Yahoo! News:
"The paintings, 'Maya and the Doll' and 'Portrait of Jacqueline' by Picasso -- worth a total of nearly $66 million -- were stolen from the artist's granddaughter's house in Paris overnight Monday to Tuesday.

The Art Loss Register, which maintains the world's largest database on stolen, missing and looted art, currently lists 444 missing Picasso pieces, including paintings, lithographs, drawings and ceramics. Among recent missing Picassos reported to the register was the theft of an abstract watercolor stolen in Mexico."

Monday, February 26, 2007

The Russians are Coming

Russian musicians to visit SIUC School of Music, March 6 & 7, to perform Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 with the Southern Illinois Symphony Orchestra at two venues: Shryock and The First United Methodist Church.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Lucky 13 in Mt. Vernon

Reported in FLIPSIDE Online: Thirteen Carbondale artists will display their work in the Mitchell Museum's main gallery at Cedarhurst Center for the Arts in Mt. Vernon, beginning this Saturday, Feb. 24 through May 6, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free.

The exhibit features the art of Andrea Buckvold, Luca Cruzat, Harris Deller, Ann Dodge, Cheonae Kim, L. Brent Kington, Jiyong Lee, Alex Lopez, Michael Onken, De Sande R, Rick Smith, Jason Urban and Chris Wildrick. Their works include photography, acrylic, ceramics and oil paint.

Juried student art exhibition on display this week

Juried student art exhibition on display this week:
"The Graduate Sculpture Student Organization at Southern Illinois University Carbondale presents the first SIUC Juried Student Art Exhibition. The exhibit will be in the Surplus Gallery in the Glove Factory, on the corner of East College and South Washington streets in Carbondale. First, second and third place winners will receive $100, $50 and $25, respectively.

The exhibit will be open Thursday, Feb. 22, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday, Feb. 23, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The reception and awards presentation are set for Friday, Feb. 23, from 6 to 9 p.m. The events are free and open to the public.

Mel Watkin, the director of the photography gallery at the Public Policy Research Center of University of Missouri, St. Louis, will jury this inaugural exhibition."

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Strange statues around the world

One of Art Lovers favorite artists and dear friend, Christa Barnell, has moved to colder, but greener, pastures in Michigan, from where she sends this link to strange statues around the world posted on haha.nu - a lifestyle blogzine.

Which gives Art Lovers an idea..... How about an imaginative statue in Town Square?

Saturday, February 10, 2007

One man's urinal, is another man's art

Yahoo! News reports in France: Court upholds urinal attack conviction:
"The self-proclaimed performance artist who attacked a urinal symbolic of the anarchic Dada movement with a hammer had his three-month suspended sentence upheld by a French court Friday.

Known as 'Fountain' and first exhibited by surrealist artist Marcel Duchamp in 1917, the ceramic urinal was slightly cracked by Pierre Pinoncelli's attack in January 2006.

'It was a nod to Dadaism, I wanted to pay homage to the spirit of Dada,' said Pinoncelli, 78, who complained about the 'non-recognition of his artistic act.'"

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Sand Painting DVD

The long-awaited documentary on the Art and History of Sand Painting with Victor DeGraff can be ordered through the Sands of Time web site.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

The Sound of Sand

The sand painting documentary Art Lovers is co-producing with Victor DeGraff is nearly completed, now that he and editor Dylan D. (.jpg) have completed the section of American Indian sand painting. Running approximately 40 minutes long, with the addition of original music and sound by Shadi Frick (pictured here with Victor), the next step is for Art Lovers' own Dan Johnson to finalize the DVD's and burn a few for the premiere on February 2, the First Friday of the month.

High School art high quality

Students art in Marion:
"The artwork presently on display in the Little Egypt Arts Centre in downtown Marion is a mix of prints, drawings, paintings, photographs and sculptures. And although all of the pieces were created by high school students, the art is anything but juvenile."

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Art shows art at Wal Mart

Yahoo! News: Painting of Jolie draws notice: "A North Carolina artist intrigued by the public obsession with celebrity has found herself feeding that obsession with a painting of actress Angelina Jolie as the Virgin Mary hovering over a Wal-Mart check-out line.

Kate Kretz has painted for 20 years but none of her previous work has garnered the attention given 'Blessed Art Thou,' showing ... at Art Miami, an annual exposition of modern and contemporary art."

The painting — acrylic and oil on linen — depicts an angelic Jolie in the clouds, holding her newborn daughter, Shiloh, with children Maddox and Zahara at her legs. Below them is a Wal-Mart checkout line. The painting is for sale for $50,000 through Chelsea Galleria in Miami, which represents Kretz.

On her blog, Kretz, 43, said the painting addresses "the celebrity worship cycle." She said she chose Jolie for the subject "because of her unavoidable presence in the media, the worldwide anticipation of her child, her 'unattainable' beauty and the good that she is doing in the world through her example, which adds another layer to the already complicated questions surrounding her status."

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Art for Mart's sake

Beginning Jan. 2 Art Lovers will selling its fine art online exclusively through Boundless Gallery a Carbondale-based virtual art gallery that attracts thousands of online shoppers monthly, with convenient search features like choosing by color, and seeing how a painting will look in a room.

The Art Lovers gallery looks great. More paintings by local artists Kathleen Shaffner, Christa Barnell, Victor DeGraff, Deborah Brees, Steve Fessler and others weekly.