Thursday, February 24, 2011

Art(is)voxpopuli (art for the people!)

Dozens of articles in the last decade or so have delved into the subject of whether or not anyone reads on the internet anymore.  Do people just skim?  Look for pictures, porn and cat antics? Surely someone is reading all those long blogs and news articles out there, right?  We don't all have to resort to 5 sentence twitter language posts do we?  Is that the new attention span of 'Merica?

Heightened, it may well be, in the art scene?  With all the art blogs out there, with the barrage of imagery, pictures, etc especially on Facespace and such, does anyone bother to read any articles about art front-to-back?  Or are we all just looking to see if any cool names are mentioned and such....

Sharon Arnold is working to stop that attitude.  She has created website for writing about art that anyone can submit to called art(is)voxpopuli.  Here's her premise:  "I have a writing assignment for each and every one of you: Go see art, write something about it, and send it to me."  Anyone can write any old damn thing they want to about art. You don't have to be an artist, a writer, a curator, a historian, or any thing like that.  You don't even have to like art.  You just have to see a piece of art, and write about it. 


Personally, I love writing about art, especially when I can be very informal and essentially do a soapbox rant. 

And I think more people should do the same - and art(is)voxpopuli is a great place to start!

Check out this piece I sent Sharon about animal imagery in local art "Kill Shot" 


And go out there and get writing people! 

Friday, February 11, 2011

MOLORAZZI - February 2011 BLITZ ATTACK

Last night I hit up my 3 favorite galleries on Capitol Hill, The Living Room, Ghost Gallery, and Vermillion, to see the 3 exciting exhibitions that opened - here's the images I got:

 Klara Glosova's Hot n' Cool and Bittersweet at The Living Room

 Klara made so many popsicles, this show was delightful!  Popsicles with real chocolate on them, popsicles with felt covers, popsicles elegantly painted/glazed...just dozens of them in every hidden corner and crevice at The Living Room! 

 And a video animation of a clothed popsicle in the wind....
 Artist Saya Moriyasu and Jeffrey heading to the Living Room
 Architect Sarah Durkee and artist/animator Laura Dean outside of The Living Room


Gerry Judah

Gerry Judah is the kind of artist I want to grow up to be - just look at these "paintings" and then take a look at this huge sculpture/installation he did below, and then go to his website.  I'm blown away, thanks to Bette Burgoyne for turning me onto his work. 





 Wonderful apocalyptic, abstract sculptural paintings...I may be in love.  They come in white, black and kind of a burgundy (that i've seen). And then he does work like this:


Yes, this is REAL.  Check out his website for more amazing work.