Wednesday, November 25, 2009

This Week at Chop Suey


closing today:

New Paintings by Anne Chamblin


"I Lost Everything After the Equation"


Chop Suey's site with more information is here.



opening Friday:

Bizarre Market


Aijung Kim's ice cream creature pins


RVA Mag has Bizarre Market info here including info on more participating artists and artisans.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

1708 Gallery, Gallery 5, and Visual Arts Center Recognized by Virginians For the Arts




From Grid:

Virginians for the Arts announced winners of its Arts Build Communities Awards. The awards recognize arts organizations that best demonstrate the ability to enhance the community, lift our spirits, and build a better quality of life. Says Virginians for the Arts President Peter Fields, "The awards showcase the ways the arts contribute to the overall quality of life in Virginia communities."

1708 Gallery is being recognized as a "Shining Star" finalist, and Gallery 5 is recognized as a "Rising Star" finalist.

In addition, Richmond's Visual Arts Center received an Honorable Mention for "Shining Star."

Grid also reports:

Awards will be presented at the ArtWorks for Virginia Conference 2010 Luncheon on January 27, 2010, in Richmond, Virginia. Virginians for the Arts works to build awareness of the importance of the efforts of Virginia's state arts agency, the Virginia Commission for the Arts. In 2009, the agency provided grants for operating support for more than 200 arts organizations throughout the state and more than 1,000 other types of grants that benefit teachers, students, local government, artists and the communities they serve. The Virginia Commission for the Arts is the only entity in the state concerned about developing the arts industry as a whole and about making the arts available in all parts of the Commonwealth. In 2008, the Commission helped to make possible 39,943 arts events attended by more than 7.7 million people, including 1.9 million school children. ***As of October 2009, Virginia's arts agency was funded at 51 cents per capita, the lowest level of any state arts agency of its neighboring states: including (July 2009 figures) North Carolina at $1.18 cents, Maryland at $2.52, Kentucky at $.84, and West Virginia at $1.54.

The starred emphasis of the last paragraph here is our own- this is problematic.

In Virginia, arts are funded half as much as they are in North Carolina, one fifth as much as in Maryland, and one third as much as they are funded in West Virginia???

Admittedly, math is not our (RVAAB's) strong point, but specific numbers aside, this is a thing that makes us go "Hmmm..."

Virginians for the Arts' website is here.

Amy Hauft Lecture Wednesday, Dec. 2nd at Anderson Gallery




Amy Hauft's "Counter Re-formation" is on view at Anderson Gallery until February 21st. Artist talk Wednesday, Dec. 2nd at 6pm. More info here.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Link 182 Monday


Sandra Doore's "Anatomy of Drama," opening December 4th at Gallery 5


Congratulations to Gallery 5 on their recognition as one of the top 5 nominees as an "Arts Build Communities" Rising Star! Richmond sure has a lot to say about G5's roof situation...

G5 also has calls for entries for "Sleight of Hand," "Say Love," and "Repressed V" up at their site

Grid on Gallery 5 exhibitions opening December 4th, Project Winterfood and the African American image in Virginia

Style reports on "Real and Imagined" at Reynolds Gallery and performance artist Katy Bea Marinez-Arizala (currently showing work at Corporate and Museum Frame)

Amy Hauft's "Counter Reformation" and Francis Cape's "Home Front" opened Nov. 20th at Anderson Gallery

RVA Mag on Quaisar Iqbal at ISHQ gallery and local illustrator Barry Bruner

Style on Culture Works at work

Shuptrine, McFadden, and Burgess at 1212 until December 20th

RAGE on Terrie Powers' work at Visual Art Studio

The Hat's sneak preview of progress at VMFA

RVA artist Jeremy Satterlund currently showing work at J. Fergeson Gallery

Art 180's "Art Karma" and 1708's "Small Wonder" next week!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

"No Promo" at Reference Gallery


on view until December 31st




Reference will also be hosting an art auction on December 4th to benefit Invisible Children at Lacor Secondary School in Northern Uganda.

Check out their website for more info on "No Promo" and the upcoming art auction.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

James Siena's talk at VCU last week


(Nonsensical?) Notes and out-of-context-comments from James Siena's talk at VCU:


*Roberta Smith recently wrote about Siena's ability to "translate the mental into the visual"




Siena started the talk by showing photos of 1974 Sierra landscapes, saying that he first learned to draw mountains and that "the conceptual shape of mountains" affected him.

*intelligent complexity

*nature is unaware of itself, but it is everything

*1974-1986- Siena learned to make his own paint from hair, gravel, coffee grounds- "generate beguiling complexity using natural forces"- "this was process art"- day in the studio watching paint dry

*interested in "intricacy of decay" at that time- no permanence. As we age, we think more about permanence

*1984/1985- intricate crafted things, not just intricate things that happened


"#4" ink and pencil on paper, 1990



*Thomas Mastowski (?sp?)- "Small paintings are not small paintings, they are reasonably sized paintings."

*fan of Jensen

*1990- gave up making own paint, used sign painters' one-shot enamel (more light fast, less litigious)

*"causing volumes to flip"

*finding ways to make space more compressed

*starting to work according to rules 1991


"Infected Lattice," ink on paper, 2003



*"titles can point you in the wrong direction, but I stopped caring."

*doesn't work through a plan, but does do a lot of thinking beforehand

*values work that is personal- even if it is "cerebral" especially if it's about thinking

*surface of his paintings is tactile and "human"

*if you are misdirected by a work's title, if the work is strong enough, you will resist that misdirection (has son name some of his work)

*my work is not about lines, it is about decisions


"one, one..." enamel on aluminum, 2005



*doesn't think about the program that makes the image, focused on the effect of the system

*Stella: "What you see is what you get"

*"Doodling is a form of iterative drawing, isn't it?"


"Forty-six Combs," screenprint in 33 colors, 2008



*Rauschenberg never picked colors, just grabbed a can of paint- Siena doesn't like to think about colors, just chooses

*move to figurative work- 2006, thinking about state of the world after 8 years of Bush administration, "Elders among us are not being listened to..."

*drawing a body is also a system


"First Old Man," graphite on paper, 2006



In answer to questions at the end of the talk:

*Siena doesn't think much about illusionistic space, likes complex 2D space- something flat can be so complicated

*"My strategy for having something to do, to get me through the day is to have too many things to do."

*"I generally have at least 10 works in progress."

*artists should be willing to be embarrassed and fail fantastically

*Samuel Beckett: "Fail better."

*artists contradict themselves and should embrace that

*"Here's to handmade work!"


Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Talk About Sound with John Blatter and Stephen Vitiello at 1708 Gallery


Detail of "Untitled (Stories)" by John Henry Blatter.


This Saturday November 21st from 12 to 1 pm, 1708 Gallery will host a lecture on sound art with current exhibiting artist John Henry Blatter and fellow sound artist Stephen Vitiello.

Learn more at 1708's site here. Learn more about Blatter here and Vitiello here.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

45th Craft + Design Show This Weekend


Where: Science Museum of Virginia
When: Nov. 21-22 (Check Visarts's website for details)




Visarts may still be interested in volunteers for this event- if you'd like to help out, email kmiller@visarts.org

Sanchez and Scurlock Artist Talk and Group Discussion Tonight at Page Bond Gallery


Artists Diego Sanchez and Mary Scurlock will speak about their current exhibitions at Page Bond Gallery tonight at 5:30 pm.



Diego Sanchez, "Canoa IV," mixed media on panel, 2009



Mary Scurlock, "Ash," oil, graphite, and wax on panel, 2009



More gallery information here.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

RVA This Weekend!!



Richmond Craft Mafia and Gay RVA present Divine Design and Craft Boutique this Friday from 7-9pm.


Guerilla art show 3.1 happening this weekend.


Visarts is looking for volunteers for the Craft + Design show 11/21- 11/22. Contact kmiller@visarts.org (free admission!)