Heart Street
South Broadway Cultural Center
Albuquerque, NM
March 11, 2010 to April 30, 2010
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Installation presented by ArtStreet: A Program of Health Care for the Homeless.
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Sep 2, 2010 Exhibit San Francisco, CA 210 Post Street, Suite 205 San Francisco, CA 94108 415.956.3560 |
Descend Ascend by Tom Lieber Descend Ascend, an exhibition of new paintings by Tom Lieber will open at Dolby Chadwick Gallery on Thursday, September 2, 2010. Working in the evolving tradition of abstract painting that began in the early 20th century, Lieber’s grand gestural sweeps, tight scrawlings, and delicate, calligraphic strokes utilize the rich, open language of paint to translate often enigmatic states of inner being. References to cresting waves and the lush landscape of Kauai—Lieber’s adopted home—underscore the dual importance of the natural world as a source of inspiration. “We seem to be at a place of Descending after years of abusing the planet,” Lieber explains, referring to the title of his show. The act of Ascent and its promise of progress, however, is a metaphor for his faith that such destruction will slowly be mended over time. Christopher Knight, critic for the Los Angeles Times, alludes to this environmental subtext, citing how Lieber’s application of paint is stylistically “atmospheric, like fog banks of shifting color slipping over a landscape.” In the past, Lieber has typically layered these assorted notations against two fields of color that meet to create a horizon approximately halfway down the composition. This horizon, however, has mysteriously dematerialized in many of his newest works. In Black and White Shift and Fin, for instance, it is as if Lieber has magnified smaller sections of earlier paintings, transforming modest marks into churning, storm-like masses often coded in black. While this new direction is indicative of artistic maturation, his abstract compositions continue to depict the layered complexities and rich color schemes he has become known for. Tom Lieber was born in Saint Louis, Missouri in 1949 and graduated from the University of Illinois with both a B.F.A (1971) and M.F.A. (1974). He received a grant from the National Endowment of the Arts in 1975 and, over the course of his career, his work has been acquired by the Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and the Tate Collection, London. This will be Leiber’s first solo show at Dolby Chadwick Gallery. |
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Sep 2, 2010 Gallery/show reception Santa Fe, NM EVOKE Contemporary | 130 Lincoln Avenue, Suite F 505.995.9902 |
KENT WILLIAMS | solo show 03 September 5 – 8 pm | opening reception friday evening through September 30 Primarily a figurative painter, Williams' work explores, in both bold and subtle ways, and often through a suggestion of narrative and woven symbolism, the thread of life that ties us together as human beings. Embracing our virtues while not shying away from our faults, he shows us portraits of ourselves, intense and penetrating. Kent Williams | private view on thursday 02 september | by invitation only |
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Sep 3, 2010 Exhibit Albuquerque, NM 3812 Central Ave SE 505-268-8952 |
Landscape Voices: Monotypes and Etchings by Jacob Tarazon Matteson Matterson presents vibrant landscape which invite the viewer to observe the interaction of light, color, shape, pattern and motion. Objects in these landscapes has been masterfully reduced to their essential qualities, yet his dramatic palette often evokes the tense moment of an approaching storm, simmering heat, or the steam rising from the drenched earth. |
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Sep 3, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 216 Washington Ave 505-992-3391 |
“Expanding on the Primary Palette” - Recent Oils by Daniel Bethune Bethune is renowned for his dramatic and colorful southwestern skyscapes and landscapes. His colors are rich and vibrant, often marrying the emotive power of pure color with the dramatic and awe inspiring landscapes of the southwest – creating images that are simultaneously powerful yet soothing. |
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Sep 3, 2010 Exhibit Albuquerque, NM 105 Fourth Street SW 505-238-3491 |
Look at Me! The Face in Contemporary Art
and La Cara: La fotografia de caracter de Oscar Lozoya Look at Me! is an open/invitational of our best artists concentrating on the theme of the human face in all forms of media. In Studio 12, La Cara features photographer Oscar Lozoya; he is a 2010 AABA Local Treasure and will exhibit his recent work. |
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Sep 3, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 237 East Palace Ave 505-989-9888 |
Raymond Jonson (1891-1982) Paring Down to Essence: The Last Quarter Century, 1953-1978 The years from 1953 to 1978 exemplify the most important quarter century in Raymond Jonson’s career, when due to declining sight, he quit painting. During this period he left behind the transcendental aesthetics that he had helped develop in the 1930s and 1940s (put abruptly to an end by World War II) and left his post as professor of painting at the University of New Mexico at the end of the 1953 academic year. Both instances allowed the artist to take full stock of his achievements and passions over the past forty years and look ahead towards fulfilling these without distraction. |
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Sep 3, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 1807 Second Street #107 505-466-6600 |
Dana Newmann and Catherine Eaton Skinner Dana Newmann has been part of the Durham Gallery family since the Canyon Road days. This exhibition, LEAD/GLASS, represents a departure in materials for her. Ms. Newmann is a serious and meticulous collage and assemblage artist, who has used rose thorns, piano keys, Nepalese paper, bamboo, sheet music and many other materials to create her works of art. In this exhibition she has added cast glass to her repertoire: cast glass and lead. - Catherine Eaton Skinner is a world traveler with an Eastern-oriented passion and discipline. This new body of work is inspired by her recent trip to India and by previous visits to Tibet and Bhutan. |
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Sep 3, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 554 South Guadalupe 505-989-8688 |
Ronald Davis "Squares and Diamonds 2010 The paintings Davis brings to this exhibition are highly chargedsomething unexpected in paintings of geometrical abstraction. The freshness of the new work belies Davis long and venerable career. These pieces burst with vitality and energy heightened by the limits imposed on them by the precision of their hard-edged style. |
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Sep 3, 2010 Exhibit Albuquerque, NM 2935-D Louisiana NE 505-883-7410 |
Mary Sweet: New Japanese woodblock prints 3rd Annual Local Treasures Celebration of the Visual Arts in Albuquerque with Artist Mary Sweet and her series "30 VIews of Mount Taylor" A Citywide ArtsCrawl event. |
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Sep 3, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 129 West Palace Ave 505-988-8997 |
Timothy Schmitz: When Things Surface Timothy Schmitz's most recent process-driven abstract paintings achieve aesthetic purity through the mastery of complex techniques. Using exotic materials, including a combination of ground marble and oil on panel, Schmitz produces quietly dramatic works whose richly crackled textures, glistening surface, and incendiary hues evoke the complementary stillness and dynamism of ancient ceramic finishes. Informed by continual experimentation and the embrace of chance procedures, his art is distinguished by its uncommon compositional harmonies and understated expressiveness. |
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Sep 3, 2010 Exhibit Las Cruces, NM PO BOX 20000 575-541-2137 |
“Shreddings”: Abraham Gelbart to exhibit at Las Cruces Museum of Art “Shreddings” includes oil and watercolor paintings, prints and sculpture and is “based on the premise that identity theft is all around.” The series began as sculpture, but soon evolved to include paintings allowing the artist to represent the physical nature of “data” and “shreddings” that can be stolen easily in 2-D form. The goal of Gelbart’s work is “to develop ideas through time and to enable those ideas to spawn new ones.” |
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Sep 3, 2010 Exhibit Las Cruces, NM PO BOX 20000 575-541-2137 |
The Abstract Expressionist Works of Joel Smith come to the Las Cruces Museum of Art. Smith’s dynamic paintings have been shown in exhibitions from New York to Japan and featured at the Marianne Deson Gallery and the Campanile Capponi Contemporary Gallery in Illinois. Smith recently moved his studio to Socorro, New Mexico, where he now resides. |
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Sep 3, 2010 Exhibit Las Cruces, NM PO BOX 20000 575-541-2137 |
ArtToones Exhibit to open at the Las Cruces Museum of Art. “Thunderfoot Children” and “Empty JESTures?” are parts of the sculptural series that Merry ArtToones created to communicate serious subject matter through humor. With 40 years of experience, Ms. ArtToones combines her knowledge of painting and assemblage to create exciting 3-D sculptures. Her most recent works were influenced by Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” and J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit”. |
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Sep 3, 2010 Exhibit Albuquerque, NM 3500 Central Ave SE 505-268-6828 |
Sam Esmoer and Mike Egan Downstairs will showcase the "Filet of Soul", an enigmatic, allegorical, mysterious, myopic are some words that can be used to describe the paintings of Sam Esmoer. Touting his work as being" slightly twisted paintings of the southwest", they tell a story that is up to your imagination to complete. His twisted perspective and sloping architecture ensnare you into each painting. Upstairs we are happy to have our first solo show for Mike Egan whose bold graphic figures resonate with Albuquerque's love for all things Day of the Dead.. |
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Sep 3, 2010 Exhibit Las Cruces, NM PO BOX 20000 575-541-2137 |
ArtToones Exhibit to open at the Las Cruces Museum of Art. “Thunderfoot Children” and “Empty JESTures?” are parts of the sculptural series that Merry ArtToones created to communicate serious subject matter through humor. With 40 years of experience, Ms. ArtToones combines her knowledge of painting and assemblage to create exciting 3-D sculptures. Her most recent works were influenced by Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” and J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit”. |
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Sep 3, 2010 Exhibit Las Cruces, NM PO BOX 20000 575-541-2137 |
The Ghost Town Arts Collective will present “Down Every Side Street: New Directions in Southwestern Art” at the Las Cruces Museum of Art This non-profit artists’ cooperative is based in Sherman and Denison, Texas. The group works to raise awareness of regional artists from New Mexico and Texas and their works. The goal of the organization is to promote, sustain, and nurture the arts of our area while representing the wonderful diversity of the southwestern United States. |
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Sep 3, 2010 Exhibit Las Cruces, NM PO BOX 20000 575-541-2137 |
“Down Every Side Street: New Directions in Southwestern Art.” Artists from New Mexico and Texas have come together through the Ghost Town Arts Collective and will exhibit works in a variety of media, including painting, photography, sculpture, and ceramics. |
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Sep 3, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 424 Canyon Road 505-982-4142 |
Jim McLain and Skeeter Leard Marigold Arts is pleased to present an exhibition of turned wood vessels and sculpture by Jim McLain and new paintings by Skeeter Leard. Both artists reside in New Mexico's Magdalena Mountains, near Socorro. |
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Sep 3, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 123 West Palace Ave 505-986-0440 |
Ethelinda: new paintings. Using strong brushwork and vibrant colors, Ethelinda creates her signature, grand oil paintings of beautiful horses, sensual still lifes and mysterious Native American portraits. |
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Sep 3, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 219 East Marcy Street 505-982-5009 |
Verve Gallery of Photography Presents Artists: BRIGITTE CARNOCHAN, JOY GOLDKIND, and NANCY SUTOR. |
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