Comments - Lots of comments added to a number of posts last week, especially
Oliver Kamm and
VCU Open Studios. I think the Kamm posts are over but feel free to continue discussing the merits of the VCU (or any other) MFA programs - this might be a good forum for students, staff, and faculty to have the discussion that is evidently needed.
It would also be great if some of you locals posted comments agreeing or disagreeing with some of my views on local shows. I've posted
negative on Heide Trepanier,
positive on Ron Johnson, and
yesterday mentioned some of the work that I liked from the VCU Open Studios. Another blogger posted a defense of Trepanier on
his own blog and somebody
here added an anonymous comment wondering why I was giving Ron so much play - anybody else want to chip in and improve the local discourse?
Anonymous commenting is perfectly understandable in the
cesspool of cronyism that is the artworld, but it would really help if you adopt a pseudonymous cyber-handle.
Nicole Cherubini - Nicole Cherubini is showing her G-Pots at
ADA Gallery this month.
James Wagner is a fan.
Style Weekly ran a
short blurb describing the work as "
the “glitz” of the Jewish culture meeting the “bling” of the hip-hop world" but I talked to her at the opening and she said that wasn't quite accurate (maybe the Wagner description is better). I forgot to ask why they're called G-Pots. Is it a play on G-Spot? Are they Grafenberg Pots?
Here in Richmond the pots are on black pedestals, and with all the fur and shiny jewels I couldn't help but compare them to the work of
David Altmejd. Nicole's husband, artist
Patrick Purcell, told me she loves Altmejd's work
. Gentlemen! Everything you need to know about this so-called G-Spot
here. Surprise someone special this Valentine's Day.
Blogroll - The blogroll to the right omits links to many other artblogs I've since discovered, and I mean to update that eventually. Apologies to other artbloggers like
Sarah and
Joy who have linked to
anaba without getting a link back.
1708 Gallery - 1708 Gallery has a good three person show up that I've been meaning to say something about but haven't gotten to yet.
More Than A Perfect World is curated by
Alyssa Salomon and features the work of sculptor
Chris Chase and painters
Hiroshi Kimura and
Erling Sjovol - the show closes February 22nd!!
Television - Tuesday Jonathan and Victoria from
The Amazing Race will have a Romance Rescue with Dr. Phil! Thursday is the season premiere of
Survivor followed by Martin Bashir's
Michael Jackson's Secret World!
Courtesy of
Forward Retreat:
ARTSTAR is holding an open casting call for a new reality series culminating in a show at Deitch - I'm not sure if this is something that will really be on anywhere, certainly not network. Maybe some obscure cable channel. I'd rather try out for the
Amazing Race with my sister, that would be FUN. My brother almost got on
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.Art Contests - Lenny of
Washington DC Artnews always has the goods on Mid-Atlantic artist opportunities - if you are of a mind to enter art contests make sure you read him. I printed out the application of
McLean Project For The Arts' Strictly Painting for consideration but I've since noticed the juror is
Jonathan Binstock. Binstock was also the juror for the latest Mid-Atlantic round of New American Paintings so if you entered that contest and didn't get accepted you might want to re-think entering this one also. What's the point? Thanks for being such a contest hog, Jonathan Binstock!