Posts Tagged Art

Highlights from The Journey | Two Artists Open Their Studio For A Peek At What’s In Progress

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Despite the manic day we had yesterday, we were truly psyched to have a slip of time for a studio visit with local artists Naomi Fisher and Jim Drain. The two are at the helm of a burgeoning new artist-run collective called The Bas Fisher Invitational, which serves as gallery space for both local artists and other hand-picked talents the two are excited about. Nestled in Miami’s Design district, the pair’s exhibition/studio revealed not only a show in the midst of installation but a spacious work area that offered brilliant glimpses of each of the artist’s handiwork. Fisher focuses on photography, painting, and video all based on performing art produced in natural settings, and Drain is noted for his inventive work in textiles, scavenging much of his materials (the ones he doesn’t make himself) right from the streets. From massive collages of fabric and colored cushions to Fisher’s bewitching fluorescent portrait paintings, we were more than inspired.

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Artful Dodger: The de Young Delivers All the Art A PARISIENNE Could Want…And More!

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Our mini-visit to San Francisco didn’t exactly afford us oodles of time to leisurely soak up all the great art of the city. However, the de Young Museum designed by Pritzker prize-winning architects Herzog & de Meuron delivered the easy-going art fix we were craving. Plotted more like mini galleries and intimate private collections than a large-scale museum, the de Young houses more than 25,000 incredible works ranging from Native American to 20th Century and contemporary arts. Tip: Before popping in to check out brilliant pieces by Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent, and Frank Lloyd Wright, stop in at the museum’s observation floor, which offers gorgeous 360-degree views of the city. www.deyoungmuseum.org

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Seeing Double at The Art Institute of Chicago

12-chicago-art-instituteDuring our visit to Art Institute of Chicago, we also saw a few paintings we hadn’t expected…
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An Afternoon at the Museum

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TheArt Institute of Chicago has a jaw-dropping collection of French paintings, and, as I wandered through the galleries, I photographed a few masterpieces…
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Where’s Yvie? Checking Out An Installation In Progress With NYC-Based Artist Francesca DiMattio

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Hometown: Chelsea, New York City
Occupation: Artist; I’m in Miami getting ready for a show I have opening here at Locust Projects, opening November 14 [she's posing against one of her incredible pieces]
DOB: March 9, 1981
Most Distinguishing Feature: I never wear my hair down.
Likes: Cheap shit
Dislikes: Lawyers, guns, and money
Favorite Film: Point Break
Where we’re most likely to find you: At the Salvation Army
Theme Song: “Goodbye Horses”
Dream Affair: Artist Garth Weiser

The Brooklyn Flea

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I’ve always been bad at flea markets; I can never seem to find those damn hidden gems! But, two years ago, my mom and I spent an afternoon at Paris’s Marche aux Puces de Saint-Ouen, the world’s biggest flea market, and I realized that it’s not about what you find; it’s about the experience of meandering through antique stands, flipping through 1950’s postcards, and eating a Nutella crepe at the end.

So, as a nod to that legendary market, I decided to spend the afternoon at the Brooklyn Flea, a two-year-old flea market here in Fort Greene…

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