by Bob Martin | Feb 11, 2019 | Art
Thursday, February 21, 2019 FREE
Bob Martin Artist Talk 6 PM
A Vision and Sound 2019 Event
Glendale Public Library, 5959 W Brown St, Glendale, AZ
“ My life in color. How my work is a reflection of my family, culture and the way I grew up in NYC”.
Current Exhibits Through Feb 2019.
City of Goodyear Library Gallery 14455 W. Van Buren St., Goodyear, AZ
West Valley Art Museum Peoria City Hall, 8401 W. Monroe St, APeoria, AZ
A Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Phoenix Event
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Phoenix 4027 E Lincoln Dr, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253
by Sandy | Jan 29, 2019 | Art, Blogroll, Museums
“From Pop Art and psychedelia to the civil rights and anti-war movements, the 1960s was a decade of liberation—and of great loss. See how designers, artists, and architects responded to the tumultuous period that still looms large in the American imagination. Highlights include the Museum’s surprising collection of vintage rock ‘n’ roll posters and a series of powerful images of Martin Luther King Jr.”
Design in Revolution: A 1960s Odyssey
Philadelphia Museum of Art
2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia
(image: “Bob Dylan” Poster, 1966, Milton Glaser)
FYI: There is also a list of 60’s musical gems (Beatles, Joe Cocker, Jimi Hendryx to set the mood) Scroll down on the web page, click and listen – Fun
by Sandy | Jan 20, 2019 | Art, Blogroll, Exhibits, Museums
The Whitney has a new exhibit “Andy Warhol— From A to B and Back Again”.
“The show illuminates the breadth, depth, and inter connectedness of the artist’s production: from his beginnings as a commercial illustrator in the 1950s, to his iconic Pop masterpieces of the early 1960s, to the experimental work in film and other mediums from the 1960s and 70s, to his innovative use of ready made abstraction and the painterly sublime in the 1980s. His repetitions, distortions, camouflaging, incongruous color, and recycling of his own imagery challenge our faith in images and the value of cultural icons, anticipating the profound effects and issues of the current digital age.“
“Andy Warhol— From A to B and Back Again”
Until Mar 31, 2019
Whitney Museum of American Art
by Sandy | Jan 7, 2019 | Art, Blogroll, Exhibits, Museums
Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings gathered together:

“For the first time in recent memory, all seventeen of the Met’s paintings by Vincent van Gogh—the largest collection of the artist’s work on this side of the Atlantic—are in house and on view in galleries 823, 826, and 961. Visitors can enjoy a full range of highlights from the artist’s prolific years in France, from portraits to still lifes to landscapes. These masterpieces are often committed to exhibitions around the world, making this a not-to-be-missed occasion.”
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
5th Ave and 86 Street, NYC
by Sandy | Jan 2, 2019 | Art, Arts, Entertainment and Music, Blogroll, Museums
“Art must be an integral part of the struggle,” Charles White insisted. “It can’t simply mirror what’s taking place. … It must ally itself with the forces of liberation.”
“Charles White: A Retrospective is the first major museum survey devoted to the artist in over 30 years. The exhibition charts White’s full career—from the 1930s through his premature death in 1979—with over 100 works, including drawings, paintings, prints, photographs, illustrated books, record covers and archival materials.”
“Over the course of his four-decade career, White’s commitment to creating powerful images of African Americans—what his gallerist and, later, White himself described as “images of dignity”—was unwavering.”
Charles White: A Retrospective
Until January 13, 2019
The Museum of Modern Art
11 West 53 Street, New York, NY
Image: General Moses (Harriet Tubman). 1965. Ink on paper
by Bob Martin | Dec 20, 2018 | Actors, Art, Concerts, Film, Movies
Bohemian Rhapsody, It’s the Music. It’s the Energy and the Memories
See Queen! Listen to the music and the fun. It is not the “Phantom Thread” nor should it be. It is pure entertainment! And It makes no difference when it happened, date time or order, it’s the entertainment. Sing along if you know the words or just dance in your seats. Just go see it, it’s fun.
Note: With all public figure we never get the whole story because no really knows what that is.
Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury