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8/31/2010

Studio Gallery: David Buckingham

Studio Gallery: David Buckingham

VIDEO INTERVIEW

David Buckingham is a master at finding just the right colored scrap-metal in junk yards, which he uses to produce some of today’s most interesting works, incorporating phrases such as FEEL LUCKY PUNK?, ME LOVE YOU LONG TIME, WHAT WE’VE GOT HERE IS FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, as well as other functional and unusual metal sculptures.

7/31/2010

Studio Gallery: Dominique Moody

Studio Gallery:  Dominique Moody

VIDEO INTERVIEW

Assemblage artist, Dominique Moody, was born to a life of struggle, with her parents working to shelter their children in a Jim Crow South, and determined not to allow racism to undermine their children’s growth and potential…She is a storyteller, sharing with us her life’s progression, her strengths, and the mojo that powers her life-trek, a trek that ignites, or re-ignites, in all of us dreams of better things.

6/30/2010

Studio Gallery: Joan Carl - Art, A Way Of Life

Studio Gallery: Joan Carl

VIDEO INTERVIEW

Joan Carl, an American artist shares her passion for the arts, and reflects on her past and present artwork. From a young age Joan was a natural, creating exquisite sculptures that we could only have expected from trained adults. Today, her sculptures are part of many institutions and she continues her artistic and creative journey.

4/30/2010

Studio Gallery: Antony Gormley

Studio Gallery: Antony Gormley

[ 5/1/2010 to 6/30/2010. ]

British artist Antony Gormley, best known for his massive “Angel of the North” sculpture which can be easily seen by rail and road travelers near Newcastle in the North of England, is now exhibiting his “Event Horizon,” a number of iron and fiberglass figures based on his body, in New York City’s Madison Square Park, located from 23rd to 26th Streets between Madison and Fifth Avenues…

3/31/2010

Studio Gallery: Mary Heebner, Intimacies

Studio Gallery: Mary Heebner

[ 4/1/2010 to 4/30/2010. ]

VIDEO INTERVIEW

Here we get a glimpse of Mary Heebner’s inspirational exhibition Intimacies/Intimismos including many of the locations that led to these works as well as some techniques and processes she employs. Through the poetry of Pablo Nerudo, translated and read by Alasteer Reid, we gain further insights into Mary’s paintings. [...]

2/28/2010

Studio Gallery: Toni Scott, A Bloodline to Africa

Toni Scott

[ 3/1/2010 to 3/31/2010. ]

VIDEO INTERVIEW

Growing up, Toni Scott struggled with self-perception as an interracial woman with Black, White, and Native American heritages. This juxtaposition ignited hostilities between ethnicities, fueled by her frustration to fit in. Instead of relying solely on this tension, Toni found inspiration in the richness of her history and in four generations of artists and musicians.

1/31/2010

Studio Gallery: Jennifer Andrews

Studio Gallery: Jennifer Andrews

[ 2/1/2010 to 2/28/2010. ]

Recent paintings explore my experience of nature as the fusion of mythology, science, and direct observation. While the natural world is a system in which I am fundamentally planted, I often feel separated from it. My work investigates how these connections and disconnections are formed and passed on within different communities.

11/30/2009

Studio Gallery: Michiko Itatani

Studio Gallery: Michiko Itatani

[ 12/1/2009 to 1/31/2010. ]

…I am presenting my personal parallels in two series of work. One is HyperBaroque and another is Moon Light / Mooring. These are my two parallel fictions based on the human desire to reach out into the mental and physical space beyond our reach. One is looking out and another is looking in…

11/1/2009

Studio Gallery: Lisa Adams, Beyond Abstraction

Studio Gallery: Lisa Adams

[ 11/1/2009 to 11/30/2009. ]

VIDEO INTERVIEW

Studio Online is pleased to present works by Lisa Adams, a Los Angeles based public artist and painter. Ms. Adams’ work is a departure from today’s noised filled spaces, she paints colored-rich yet calm and deep nature scenes.

9/30/2009

Studio Gallery: Anki King, Making the Invisible Visible

Anki King

[ 10/1/2009 to 10/31/2009. ]

They are strange, dark and gray with fragmented imagery, like the memories themselves. Each memory feeds and ties to another and new lighter images appear. It is not spelled out visually what each memory is about; the work is left open for interpretation to trigger the viewers own memories.[...]

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