Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Dark Sky








Izah Gallagher, 2009
Photography
© Izah K. Gallagher

I choose to post these pictures at the end of the semester, as bookend to images form my first project this semester. A sense of completion, no?

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Whitney Biennial Artists



Mika Rottenberg
Cheese 2008

For more information about this artist, please see:

http://www.whitney.org/www/2008biennial/www/?section=artists&page=artist_rottenberg



M.K. Guth
Ties of Protection and Safekeeping
2008

For more information about this artist, please see:

http://mkguth.com/



Rodney McMillian
2008

For more information about this artist, please see:

http://www.whitney.org/www/2008biennial/www/?section=artists&page=artist_mcmillian


I choose these artists from the Whitney 2008 Biennial as I was interested in the depiction of space in the picture plane.

You Will Not Erase Me





Izah Gallagher, 2009
Photography
You Will Not Erase Me
© Izah K. Gallagher


I choose these two images as they also investigate the idea of erasure, using human figure as symbol for same.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Julie Mehretu:Grey Area


Julie Mehretu
Berliner Plaetze, 2008/09
Ink and Acrylic on Canvas, 304,8 x 426,7 cm
Commissioned Work by the Deutsche Bank in consultation with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation for the Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin

I was interested in Mehretu's works that deal with "erasure, decay, and liminality". As with portions of my photographs posted thi week, a portion of the image is erased -- leaving her canvases in "an indeterminate state". Interesting, no? Wish I could go? Yes.

Deutsche Guggenheim
October 28, 2009 - January 6, 2010

http://www.deutsche-guggenheim.de

Adrian Ghenie


"Pie Fight Study VIII", 2009
Oil and acrylic on canvas, 38x33 cm
Courtesy Haunch of Venison, London
Adrian Ghenie

I really enjoy the interplay of textual surface and subtle color palate in Ghenie's work. Compositionally, it's terrific. And, it's a study of pie fights. What could be better? Nothing.

November 19, 2009 - February 14, 2010

Curated by: Magda Radu

The National Museum of Contemporary Art (MNAC), Bucharest
2-4 Izvor Street
050563, Bucharest (Romania)
Wednesday – Sunday, 10.00 – 18.00
Tel: +40 21 3189137
info@mnac.ro

http://www.mnac.ro

Jean-Marie Straub & Danièle Huillet
Antigone, 1991
Courtesy Cineteca Bologna Of A People Who Are Missing

I was interested in two ideas explored in the work of Straub and Hulliet: a) transformation of a work from one medium to an other, such as literature, painting and music into film, as a process of re-reading, re-inventing or readjusting of meaning, and b) the fact that the artists categorically refused to offer any kind of interpretation that might ease or facilitate access to the artwork or so-called original. Interesting in light of our Artist's Statement project, no?

Exhibition and Ciné-Club
On films by Danièle Huillet &
Jean-Marie Straub
November 13 - December 20, 2009

Extra City – Kunsthal Antwerpen
Tulpstraat 79
2060 Antwerp – Belgium
info@extracity.org

http://www.extracity.org

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Dead and Beautiful







Izah Gallagher
Dead and Beautiful, 2009
Photography
© Izah K. Gallagher

A documentary. I choose theses images for color and texture and mood.

Courbe dominante. Vassily Kandinsky
© S.R. Guggenheim Foundation. New York

Though Kandinsky is perhaps, best known for his abstractions which expressed his inner nature (which I do enjoy), I am most drawn to his use of color (especially i his early work).

Kandinsky
September 18 2009 - January 13 2010
Guggenheim Museum
New York, New York

A major retrospective of the work of one of the 20th century's key figures, Vassili Kandinsky, was assembled jointly by Centre Pompidou, the Städtische Galerie in Lenbachhaus in Munich and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum of New York, which hold the largest collections of the artist's works.

http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/exhibitions/on-view-now/kandinsky

America and the Tintype


Unidentified Photographer
[Unidentified Young Man with Bandaged Head], ca. 1880

In addition to portraiture and other photographic genres, I am also interested in historical photographic practices, including the tintype. I love this example of a uniquely American medium.

America and the Tintype
The Permanent Collection at ICP
http://www.icp.org

Daniel Gordon. Red Headed Woman. 2008.
Chromogenic color print, 37 5/16 x 29 7/8" (94.8 x 75.9 cm).
© 2009 Daniel Gordon

I am intersted in cutting and collage of photographs, as well as portaiture. I thought that this composition was unusally well done. It put me in mind of a classmate.


New Photography 2009
The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
September 30, 2009–January 11, 2010

www.moma.org

Wednesday, October 21, 2009






Izah Gallagher
When I Grow Up, 2009
Photography
© Izah K. Gallagher

A documentary.

Cuba: Beauty and Decay


Central Park View / Vista del Parque Central
Vivian Stephenson

Ever since visiting Havana, I'vebeen interestedin Cuba and its history. I was interested in Havana native's (Vivian Stephenson) series of photographs of the cities of Havana, Trinidad, and Sancti-Spíritus.

Cuba: Beauty and Decay
A Photographic Journey

Photographs by Vivian Stephenson
Texts by Carlota Caulfield

Mills College Art Museum
5000 MacArthur Boulevard
Oakland, CA 94613

http://www.mills.edu/museum

Every Version Belongs to the Myth


Moon Golem, Amalia Pica 2009, detail of an intervention on NASA's official image of the monument on the moon

I am interested in myth and history and story, therefore, I was interested in this exhibition which deals with interpretations of myth and asks these questions: "Is there such a thing as an authentic myth? Does the truth of a myth lie in its roots and origins, or in the context of its retelling?"


Every version belongs to the myth
October 23 - December 5, 2009

Opening Thursday 22nd October, 6pm

Project Arts Centre, Dublin
39 East Essex Street
Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Ireland

http://www.projectartscentre.ie

The Other and I. The Portrait in Contemporary

Untitled, 2008
Archival pigment print
36 x 24 in
Photo credit: Shivani Gupta
Costume credit: Tabasheer Zutshi
Courtesy Nikhil Chopra / Chatterjee & Lal

Ideas of identify and portraiture of both self and other interest me; therefore, I was drawn to look as this exhibit.

The Other and I. The Portrait in Contemporary
Indian Photography
Time's Revenge. The Collection IX
Gure Artea
Opening: October 23

ARTIUM, Basque Museum-Centre of
Contemporary Art
Francia 24, 01002 Vitoria

http://www.artium.org

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Camp Davis






Izah Gallagher
Camp Davis, 2009
Photography
© Izah K. Gallagher

I choose these images as they document the identity of Camp Davis -- the place, the time and the community.

Ed Ruscha


ED RUSCHA. New York. 2003. (Phaidon Press Ltd.)
Artist Monograph
© Ed Ruscha 2009
Photo: Paul Ruscha

I love Edward Rusha's books and his takes on the contemporary cultural landscape. Inspired by his books, I'm currently working on a flip-book of 24 Lucky Star Indians (from Tootsie Pop wrappings).



Ed Ruscha: Fifty Years of Painting
14 October 2009 - 10 January 2010

Hayward Gallery
Southbank Centre
Belvedere Road
London, SE1 8XX
http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/ruscha

Live Forever: Elizabeth Peyton


Eliabeth Peyton, 2001
Oil on board
25,4 x 20,3 cm

I'm interested in portraiture. I love color, as well as expressive and gestural work. And, most especially, I love tiny pieces of art. Please to wrap me up one of these little jewels and send it to me for my birthday, yes?

Live Forever: Elizabeth Peyton
18 October 2009 - 21 March 2010

Bonnefantenmuseum
Avenue Ceramique 250
NL-6221 KX Maastricht
PO Box 1735
NL-6201 BS Maastricht
T:+31 (0)43 3290190 (Tu- Fri)
F: +31 (0)43 3290199
E: info@bonnefanten.nl

http://www.bonnefanten.nl

Michael Najjar


Michael Najjar. nasdaq_80-09, 2008-2009.
Hybrid photography. Lightjet-print, custom aluminum frame.
52 x 79.5" / 132 x 202 cm, Edition of 6

Berlin-based Michael Najjar artist combines two seemingly disparate ideas, the romantic sublime and the global financial system, to create virtual landscapes and thereby comments on how our world is increasingly shaped by signifiers, rather than physical or other elements.

“The current economic crisis has dramatically highlighted one thing in particular – that we now often deal not with real goods and commodities but with chains of signifiers” says Michael Najjar.

Interesting, no?

bitforms gallery nyc
529 West 20th Street
New York NY 10011
Tel. 212.366.6939
http://www.bitforms.com

Monday, October 5, 2009

Roger Hiorns: SEIZURE


Phototograph by Nick Cobbing
Roger Hiorns: SEIZURE

In this installation, Roger Hiorns considers three dispertate things which interest me: physical and chemical properties, art/space/place, and the color blue. Here, Hirons pumped chemicals into the art/space/place and the left them grow into a crystal jewel box. Fantastic. If you’re in London, “Seizure” is open to the public until November 3, at Artangel gallery. Please to check it out.

22 OCTOBER - 3 NOVEMBER, 2009

http://www.artangel.org.uk



Oliver Dorfer
the pulpproject / floody, 2009
Acrylic on acrylic
200 x 200 cm

Dorfer's exhibition caught my eye as he's been successful in creating his own individual visual language of unique symbols and forms and signs. I could only hope to do so in the future.

"A sign is the basic unit of language (a given language at a given time). Every language is a complete system of signs. Parole (the speech of an individual) is an external manifestation of language." F. Saussure



Oliver Dorfer – the palemoon-,
pulp-, and other projects
October, 6 - November, 11, 2009

Opening: Tuesday, 6 October 2009,
7.30 p.m.

A catalogue is being published to accompany the exhibition.

hilger contemporary
1010 Vienna, Austria
Dorotheergasse 5
T: +43-1-512 53 15
F: +43-1-512 53 15
E: ernst.hilger@hilger.at
http://www.hilger.at

Tuesday, September 29, 2009








Izah Gallagher
Ben Eats Breakfast, 2009
Photography
© Izah K. Gallagher

A short documentary of my own. Enjoy!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Rent Collection Courtyard



Rent Collection Courtyard, 1974–1978
(Original 1965)
Photo: Norbert Miguletz, 2009
Courtesy Art Museum of the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute

I was interested in this exhibit which shows, for the first time in the Western world, a collection of more than 100 life-size figures from a 1966 installation which became the model artwork for the Cultural Revolution in China. It is considered one of the most important works in modern Chinese history and can be read as both symbol and icon of Maoist China.

Art for the Millions.
100 Sculptures from the Mao Era
24 September 2009 - 3 January 2010

SCHIRN KUNSTHALLE FRANKFURT
Römerberg
60311 Frankfurt, Germany
phone: (+49) 69 29 98 82-0
fax: (+49) 69 29 98 82-240
welcome@schirn.de

http://www.schirn.de

Denise Colomb in the West Indies



Denise Colomb
Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, 1948
© Ministère de la Culture - Médiathèque du Patrimoine, Dist. RMN

The last of my three exhibitions this week, again, focuses on the documentary genre. Here is an example that again follows the conventions. Beautifully.

Denise Colomb in the West Indies
From legend to reality*, 1948-1958
September 29 - December 27, 2009

Hôtel de Sully

62, rue Saint-Antoine
75004
Paris
France



http://www.jeudepaume.org

Cristian Bettini a.k.a. P.ankh: DONKIJOTE.ORG



OTO: Martin Ruano Prieto
Cristian Bettini and Minuto with all the technological equipment

The DONKIJOTE.ORG caught my eye as an interesting take on both documentary an anthropology. It's a project that will gather information while the artist and donkey make their way through the region, Asturias.

Of most interest was the fact that the "donkey will operate as a living interface equipped with digital hardware such as a GPS, a mobile Internet connection, a computer, a camera and a video camera with which it will create a memory of Asturias, producing and collecting information, re-mapping the territory and geo-categorising knowledge."

By having the journey and series of images determined -- in part -- by the donkey, it imbues the project with an objective (or, at least, non-subjective) point-of-view. Intended or not, this convention seems to add a layer of credibility to the project's point of view. Interesting, in light of previous post....



Cristian Bettini a.k.a. P.ankh: DONKIJOTE.ORG
Once upon this time there was a clever donkey with its digital armour and its errant knights...
24.09.2009 - 11.01.2010
CURATORS: Roberta Bosco and Stefano Caldana
VENUE: Platform 1 of LABoral and various locations throughout Asturias and http://www.donkijote.org
PRODUCED BY: LABoral's Projects Office


1180 Raymond, from New Work, 2009
Image courtesy of and © Bongiorno Productions Inc.

I was interested in this photograph in light of our recnt discssuon regarding the primary conventions that mark the genre of documentary photography: a series of gorgeous black and white images which seem to provide an in-depth examination into a subject, with the intention of suggesting emotion or social change. Here, these conventions work well to reinforce the credibility of the photographer with the viewer and the objective presentation of the subject, thus ensuring the viewer's attention is properly focused on the appropriate social issue and correct emotions regarding it.

Here, the subject is Newark's urban landscape. The work is a six minute film loop, which is an homage to Newark (and, as stated onthe website, the "1920 film, Manhatta, by Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler"). It's true. Newark does look gorgeous. And, worthy of homage. Or, am I merely being manipulated? Who knows?


New Work: Newark in 3D, A Centennial Film Commission by Marylou Tibaldo-Bongiorno and Jerome Bongiorno
Sept 23, 2009 - Jan 10, 2010

Newark Museum
49 Washington Street
Newark, NJ 07102
973.596.6550
http://newarkmuseum.org

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Riverside







Izah Gallagher
Riverside, 2009
Photography
© Izah K. Gallagher

I chose these three images because they investigate ideas and images of public art and public space, while incorporating non-traditional color and use of blur.

I'm very excited and honored to be participating in "Spirits of Riverside", a show to support The Friends of Historic Riverside Cemetery. It features "artwork inspired by the landscape at Riverside" and will be presented on the second floor of Denver’s oldest brewpub, The Wynkoop Brewing Company, from October 10th through November 15th, 2009.

I'd love it if you all could join us for a reception on October 31st (Halloween) from 5-7pm. The reception is free and open to the public.

http://friendsofriversidecemetery.org/2009/09/18/spirits-of-riverside-at-the-wynkoop-brewing-company/

Sunday, September 20, 2009



Nan Goldin
Picnic on the Esplanade,1973


FAMILIAR FEELINGS
ON THE BOSTON GROUP
24 September - 13 December

Curator: Manuel Segade

CGAC
Valle Inclán s/n
15704 Santiago de Compostela
Telephone: 981 546619
Fax: 981 546625
Ground and first floors

http://www.cgac.org

Utopia and Monument I



Dolores Zinny/Juan Maidagan
Curtain Call for Graz, 2009

I'm interested in the ideas raised regarding the role of art, especially in the public sphere. I've always been fascinated in the role of the Public Monument and what it represents.

Now, in the light of the recent announcement by The National Endowment for the Arts ("NEA") to recruit "artists, producers, promoters, organizers, influencers (sic), marketers, taste-makers, leaders or just plain cool people to join together and work together to promote a more civically (sic) engaged America and celebrate how the arts can be used for a positive change!” this discussion seems especially relevant to me.

Note: As you may be aware, the NEA is our nation's largest provider of funds for the arts and is supported wholly by taxpayer dollars.

Interesting times, no?

Utopia and Monument I
On the validity of art between privatisation and the public sphere
Exhibition for the public space
25/09 - 18/10/2009

Opening: 25/09, 6 pm, exhibition pavilion at Platz der Freiwilligen Schützen, Graz
Curated by Sabine Breitwieser



http://www.steirischerherbst.at

BERLINER LISTE 09: Fred Bred Mixed Media



Fred Bred
Speed Racer (2009)
Mixed media on canvas
130x130 cm
© Fred Bred
Courtesy the artist and Zimmermann & Heitmann

Please to enjoy Fred Bred's fresh take on Speed Racer. Who doesn't appreciate a pop of color? A pop of humor? A pop of truth? Bred has re-imagined an icon of animation in a time that exists both in the past (as indicated by the nostalgic look/feel/color/composition/ text) yet completely in the present (as indicated by the sponsorship/use/appropriation of icon for capital gain). Speed Racer may just represent the ultimate productization of a mass media hero, yes?

BERLINER LISTE 09
Fair for contemporary art
and photography
September 24 - 27, 2009

Palais am Tiergarten,
86 Reichpietschufer, Berlin

http://www.berliner-liste.org

Sunday, September 13, 2009







Izah Gallagher
Something Whispered, 2009
Digital Photography
© Izah K. Gallagher

I choose to post these three images; they whispered my name.

Cristof Yvoré:New Paintings



Cristof Yvoré
Untitled, 2008
Oil on canvas
42 ¾ X 54 ½ inches, (108.5 X 138 cm)

I was drawn, once again, to the surface texture, the raw physical property of the medium, in this work. I do not consider this unusual as the physical nature of the work will often call my name. Please to visit this exhibit, if you find yourself in the City of Angels, yes?

Cristof Yvoré
New Paintings
September 12 - October 24, 2009

Artist Reception: September 12th, 6-8pm

Michael Kohn Gallery
8071 Beverly Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90048

http://www.kohngallery.com