by Sandy | Sep 22, 2016 | Art, Blogroll, Exhibits, Museums
“P.S. Art is an annual celebration of achievement in the arts in New York City public schools. This juried exhibition of the work of talented young artists showcases the creativity of 90 prekindergarten through grade 12 students from all five boroughs and includes paintings, prints, sculptures, photographs, mixed-media works, collages, and drawings. Each piece demonstrates personal expression, imaginative use of media, the results of close observation, and an understanding of artistic processes.”
P.S. Art 2016: Celebrating the Creative Spirit of New York City Kids
Until October 23, 2016
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
5th Ave and 86 Street, NYC
( Image: Cyra Cupid (Age 16, Grade 11). Faces of Youth, 2016. Acrylic on canvas)
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by Sandy | Sep 19, 2016 | Art, Blogroll, Museums
“Stuart Davis (1892–1964) ranks as a preeminent figure in American modernism. With a long career that stretched from the early twentieth century well into the postwar era, he brought a distinctively American accent to international modernism.”
“With approximately 100 works, from the paintings of tobacco packages and household objects of the early 1920s to the work left on his easel at his death in 1964, In Full Swing will highlight Davis’s unique ability to assimilate the imagery of popular culture, the aesthetics of advertising, the lessons of Cubism, and the sounds and rhythms of jazz into works that hum with intelligence and energy.“
“In Full Swing: The Art of Stuart Davis”
Until September 25, 2016
Whitney Museum of American Art
99 Gansevoort Street, NYC 10014
(Image: “Fin”, 1962–64. Casein and masking tape on canvas)
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by Sandy | Aug 3, 2016 | Art, Arts, Entertainment and Music, Blogroll, Exhibits, Museums
The Dallas Museum of Art offers 140 photographs by Irving Penn, (1917–2009), the first retrospective in twenty years.
Irving Penn: Beyond Beauty showcases “one of the best-known American photographers of the 20th century. In a career that spanned almost seventy years, Penn worked on professional and artistic projects across multiple genres. He was a master of both black-and-white and color photography, and he was key to the revival of platinum printing in the 1960s and 1970s.”
Irving Penn: Beyond Beauty – Until August 14, 2016
DMA / Dallas Museum of Art
1717 North Harwood, Dallas, Texas
(Image: Irving Penn, “Sitting Enga Woman”))
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by Sandy | Jul 21, 2016 | Arts, Entertainment and Music, Blogroll, Exhibits, Museums
The Art Institute of Chicago:
“What is American art? That is a question the country’s artists asked and answered in myriad ways during the decade spanning the economic crash of 1929 through America’s entry into World War II. With economic downturn at home and the rising threat of fascism abroad, artists of the time applied their individualized visions of the nation to rethinking modernism. This exhibition brings together 50 works by some of the foremost artists of the era—including Aaron Douglas, Edward Hopper, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Grant Wood—to examine the landscape of the United States during the Great Depression and the many avenues artists explored as they sought to forge a new national art and identity.”
America After The Fall: Painting In The 1930s
Thru September 18, 2016
AIC / The Art Institute of Chicago
111 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Il
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by Sandy | Jul 16, 2016 | Art, Arts, Entertainment and Music, Blogroll, Museums
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, which debuted in 1935, has undergone extensive renovations since 2013. The grand re opening happened on Saturday, May 14, 2016. One of the exhibitions on view is the “The Campaign for Art”.
“Among the Painting and Sculpture highlights are two key paintings by Jackson Pollock, important works by Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, and an entire gallery dedicated to Joseph Beuys. A space devoted to the late work of Diane Arbus showcases a major gift to the Photography department. Media Arts features significant historic pieces by performance and video pioneers Ant Farm, Lynn Hershman Leeson, and Nam June Paik…”
“The Campaign for Art”
Thru September 18, 2016
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
151 Third Street, San Francisco, CA
(Image: Richard Diebenkorn, “Coffee” 1959)
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by Sandy | Jul 10, 2016 | Arts, Entertainment and Music, Blogroll, Books, Culture, Education, Events, Learning
Spoken word events, a forum for Caribbean writers, over 200 exhibit booths, music, panel discussions and children’s activities will be on hand at the Harlem Book Fair. It’s a great way to spend a Saturday in the city.
“The vision of the Harlem Book Fair is to partner with local
and national leadership organizations under the banner of literacy
awareness, affirming HBF as the nation’s largest African American
literary event celebrating family literacy, community empowerment,
and community cooperation. “
18th Annual Harlem Book Fair
Saturday, July 16, 2016
SCHOMBURG CENTER FOR RESEARCH IN BLACK CULTURE
515 Lenox Avenue, West 135th Street,, NYC
Info:
Tel:914.231.6778 / Tel: 212.491.2200
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