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Tag Archives: painting
Miami Basel
Haven’t missed snow shoveling since I’ve been back in Atlanta, but here are some shots to get into the Christmas spirit – from the Feb. 2010 Snowmegeddon in West Chester, PA. Good to see all the painting at Miami … Continue reading
Rocio Rodriguez – Divergent Fictions at The Columbus Museum of Art
Last Saturday I caught the final weekend for the Rocio Rodriguez exhibit at the Columbus Museum of Art in Columbus, GA. I had never been to the space before and was pleasantly surprised. The painter had an exhibit at Sandler Hudson gallery in … Continue reading
Taylor Means at Bill Lowe gallery
I know Taylor’s mom, Marghe Means, from the Avondale Arts Alliance board. The youngest artist that the Bill Lowe gallery represents, Means is currently in a three person show titled Unravel the Mystery, with Kathleen Morris and Barbara Brenner, up until … Continue reading
Posted in Art reviews, criticism and blogs, Daily meanderings
Tagged bill lowe, exhibit, fine art, gallery opening, painting, taylor means
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Summer Salon at Get This Gallery!
This past Saturday I stopped in at two galleries that have been going strong in Atlanta since after I left town in the late 90s; Get This! and Saltworks next door. Â Saltworks is relocating. The director Brian Holcombe told me … Continue reading
Interview with Ryan Coleman
I visited Ryan’s airy studio near Atlantic Station at the end of July. His spends all day painting, arriving around nine in the morning and leaving at five-ish. After spending over eight years as an assistant to Jeff Koons, I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Daily meanderings, Interviews
Tagged abstract expressionism, art, calligraphy, cartoons, graffiti, jeff koons, painting, renaissance, representation, Ryan Coleman
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Small paintings
New work from spring and early summer. All of these are small paintings, acrylic or oil on masonite or canvas panels. Available in my eshop here. Orange Square. Oil on masonite 8″x8″, 2012. Red Landscape. Acylic on canvas panel 10″x8″, … Continue reading
Posted in Daily meanderings, New Work, Paintings
Tagged abstract, acrylic, art, contemporary art, fine art, landscape, modern art, oil, original painting, painting
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The Kress Project, Georgia Museum of Art
I am honored to be awarded inclusion in the Georgia Museum of Art’s Kress Project this year. A panel chose 24 artists out of those who gave responses to one of the Renaissance paintings in the museum’s collection, and whose work … Continue reading
Death as mystery
I know, no one wants to hear about death, dying, illness or misery.  My maternal grandfather once said, à la Yogi Berra, ‘if you live long enough, you will get old’. What do we talk about when we talk about … Continue reading
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Tagged art, death, edwin shneidman, loss, painting, poetry, rachel naomi remen, raymond carver, tess gallagher, transcendence
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Seek ATL, studio visit with painter Shara Hughes
The second monthly studio visit I attended with Seek ATL as host, was to Shara Hughes’ third floor Telephone Factory space. She showed several paintings that will be in an upcoming exhibit this fall. This visit, coordinated again by artists Ben … Continue reading
Alan Loehle, painter
I first met the painter Alan Loehle at a White Space gallery opening for his wife, the choreographer and performance artist Nicole Livieratos. The post on that event can be found here. This interview doesn’t follow much of a traditional question … Continue reading
Posted in Art reviews, criticism and blogs, Daily meanderings
Tagged alan loehle, art, art opening, Atlanta, christian boltanski, correggio, guggenheim fellowship, jim herbert, marcia wood gallery, Nicole Livieratos, painting, seek atlanta, the drawing center, Two coats of paint, White Space
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