Friday, January 25, 2013

All Art Friday

All Art Friday

All Art Friday Spotlights

✦ You'll want to visit illustrator Wendy MacNaughton's Website more than once. Her portfolio is full of wonderful visuals. Recently, MacNaughton collaborated with Maria Popova of the marvelous Brainpickings to spotlight Susan Sontag's reflections on art.

✦ Hope, desire, and yearning for freedom are expressed in Iranian artist Hojat Amani's series of angels (inkjet prints on canvas). Read an interview with the artist here.

✦ Commissioned by Houston's Menil Collection for its "Progress of Love" exhibit, British-Nigerian filmmaker and video artist Zina Saro-Wiwa conceived, produced, and directed Eaten by the Heart, which seeks to answer the question, 'How do Africans kiss?" The fascinating result:


Siji Jabbar, "African Art of Kissing", Guardian Africa Network, The Guardian, December 3, 2012

Zina Saro-Wiwa on FaceBook

Saro-Wiwa is the founder of multimedia company AfricaLab. Also see her documentary Transition.

✦ Ai Weiwei's Circle of Animals | Zodiac Heads is on view at Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C., through February 24. Ai talks about his work in the video below. Also on view is "Ai Weiwei: According to What?", also running through February 24.



Hirshhorn Museum on FaceBookTwitter, and YouTube

Exhibitions Here and There

✭ "Collected Stories: Books by Laurie Anderson" continues through February 3 at the University of Washington's Henry Art Gallery's Test Site. The exhibition includes some 40 years of early to recent work, some rare, highlighting performance artist and musician Anderson's interests in storytelling, drawing, and technology. Anderson worked with the curators in making the selections, which range in format from handmade and traditionally bound works on paper to audio and electronic. See images at the link.

Henry Art Gallery on FaceBook and Twitter

Henry Art Gallery Blog Hankblog

✭ Running through March 3 at Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, is "Bill Viola: Liber Insularum", primarily comprising works since Viola's 1997 retrospective at Whitney Museum. Among the works on view are Reflecting Pool, Surrender, The Quintet of the Astonished, Unspoken, Observance, Catherine's Room, Four Hands, Three Women, Ancestors, The Raft, and Ascension. If you're in the city during the exhibition, make time to visit. I've seen a number of exhibitions of Viola's work; he is not to be missed. 




Bill Viola at James Cohan Gallery

MoCA North Miami on FaceBook, Twitter, YouTube, and Vimeo

✭ Art restorer Mark Leonard, currently chief conservator at Dallas Museum of Art, has produced 11 paintings that respond to John Constable's cloud studies. Installed at the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut, "Reflections on Constable's Cloud Studies" continues through March 10.

Mark Leonard Paintings and Drawings

Daniel Grant, "Conservator Restored", Wall Street Journal, June 27, 2012

Yale Center for British Art on FaceBook and YouTube

✭ In West Palm Beach, Florida, Norton Museum of Art is showing "Sylvia Plimack Mangold: Landscape and Trees" as part of its program RAW - Recognition of Art by Women. The exhibition, continuing through March 3, includes paintings, drawings, and prints.


Sylvia Plimack Mangold, The Maple Tree (Summer), 2011
Oil on Linen, 20" x 36"
Photo Credit: Joerg Lohse Courtesy Alexander & Bonin, New York


John Yau, "Why There Are Great Artists", Hyperallergic, March 31, 2012

Norton Museum of Art on FaceBook and Twitter

✭ The exhibition "Enoc Perez: Utopia" is on view through February 10 at Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Included are Perez's compelling paintings of the Marina Towers in Chicago (from 2011-2012) and a commissioned painting, a huge diptych of D.C.'s Watergate (image here). Of architecture, his subject matter (he also paints still lifes and nudes), Perez, who was born in Puerto Rico and makes his home in New York City, has said, ". . . I see buildings as metaphors. . . To paint architecture is to paint ideas. It is to paint an abstract reflection of current society." (See: Lindsey M. Roberts, "'Utopia': In Enoc Perez's Paintings of Buildings, One Can See the Utopian Vision of the Architects", Architect, November 26, 2012.)


Enoc Perez, Marina Towers, Chicago, January 2012
Oil on Canvas, 110" x 90"
Courtesy of Artist and Acquavella Galleries, New York
© Enoc Perez


"Artist to Know: Enoc Perez", Robb Report, November 28, 2012

ArtNews Review of Enoc Perez at Faggionato Fine Arts, London, 2012

Alexander Wolf, "The Rule Breaker: Enoc Perez Picks Up a Paintbrush", Studio Visit, Modern Painters/ArtInfo, Summer 2010

Corcoran Gallery on FaceBook, Twitter, and Vimeo

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Quintet of the Astonished, "Reflections on Constable's Cloud Studies, enoc perez...

D.M. SOLIS said...

Your posts are so intriguing. The films. The first one because of the human-ness of asking the question, and then of the answers. Beautiful. The second one because of the question and the questions from the question, of the looting of art/national treasures, and the art making processes. Beyond that, all the information here, every time I return. Thank you.

Deborah said...

There's so much here - like opening the review pages of a Sunday newspaper! The Cloud Studies and the weave paintings are fascinating.