3.28.2008

Tetsugo Hyakutake (MFA '09) will exhibit at The AIPAD Photography Show in NYC. April 10-13, 2008


(left image) Pathos and Irony series

Photographer Tetsugo Hyakutake will exhibit with The Alan Klotz Gallery at the Park Avenue Armory as a part of the AIPAD Photography Show.

More than 75 of the world's leading fine art photography galleries will present a wide range of museum quality work by contemporary, modern and 19th century masters at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City. The 28th edition of The AIPAD Photography Show New York will open with a Gala Preview on April 9 to benefit the John Szarkowski Fund, an endowment for photography acquisitions at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City. The AIPAD Photography Show New York is the longest running and foremost exhibition of fine art photography.

The AIPAD Photography Show New York will run from Thursday, April 10 through Sunday, April 13, 2008, at the Park Avenue Armory at 67th Street in New York City. Show hours will be:
Thursday, April 10 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Friday, April 11 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 12 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, April 13 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

The admission is $25 daily and $35 for the run-of-show, and includes a show catalogue. No advance purchase is required. Tickets will be available at the door. For more information, the public can call AIPAD at 202.367.1158 or at newyork@aipad.com

http://www.aipad.com/index.php?mode=photoshow

See Tetsugo's work: http://www.tetsugohyakutake.com

3.27.2008

Last chance to see Brent Wahl's exhibition at Vox Populi





BRENT WAHL: INTERPLANETARY DEATH STAR

The installation consists of an 18 foot long aluminum foil stadium and 550 2” x 2” images. The images are introduced into this ‘super stadium’ that functions as a framework and housing for the various darker issues that we grapple with historically and in the media each day – it is a response to a general frustration, fear, and understanding / misunderstanding of human nature.

The show runs March 7 - March 30 and there will be a gallery talk on Sunday March 23rd at 1pm with Irene Hofmann, Executive Director, Contemporary Museum of Baltimore.

Please see the Vox website for gallery hours. The gallery is located at 319 North 11th Street, 3rd Floor.

voxpopuligallery.org

Brent Wahl's photography, installation, and time-based media work focuses on conjuring the undercurrent of our reality; he is interested in connecting various cultural phenomenon, abstraction, magic, time, illusion, and the spectacle.

3.24.2008

3.13.2008

Images from 1st year MFA show... 4 months later. (click on images for bigger view)

Peter Schenck, Tetsugo Hyakutake, Kate Kaman, Jessa McFarlane, Ricardo Zapata




Jessica Marie Clauser, Evi Numen, Jamie Roth



Cecelia Post, Kurt Freyer, Laura Shema

Images from 1st year MFA show... 4 months later.

Exhibtion poster, Elizabeth Hoy, Nicolas McMahon, Tia Gardner




Emilie Selden, Kim Brickley, Jameison Daley




Nicole White, Edward Lynch Carey, Rebecca Sargent



Jules Joseph, Antonio McAfee, Aaron Mette

2.29.2008

Carrie Mae Weems' exhibition reviewed in The New York Times, 29 Feb 2008



CARRIE MAE WEEMS (Penn MFA Senior Critic and Visiting Professor)

A Survey
Jack Shainman Gallery
513 West 20th Street, Chelsea
Through March 8


I don’t know why Carrie Mae Weems hasn’t had a midcareer museum retrospective. No American photographer of the last quarter-century — her first solo show was in 1984 — has turned out a more probing, varied and moving body of work. None has made more adventurous use of the photographic medium, adding performance, film and installation to the serial print format. Ms. Weems has not wanted for institutional attention; but the topographical view that a retrospective offers is missing.

So “A Survey,” her debut at Shainman, will have to do for now. The show takes Ms. Weems’s work back to the early 1990s, with the haunting “Sea Islands Series” of photo-and-text pieces that evoke African-American lives off the coast of South Carolina and Georgia. It continues with bits from several mid-1990s projects, among them the extraordinary meditations on the anthropology of race called “From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried” (1995). It comes up to date with photographs and videos from 2005-6, made when she was a fellow at the American Academy in Rome.

All together it’s a lot, too much really for one gallery to comfortably handle, even with a crunched chronological span. The great early “Family Pictures and Stories” is missing and some large series are edited down to an image or two.

Drastic editing is a problem with art as ambitious as Ms. Weems’s, for as often as not its full effect comes from a kind of cinematic accumulation and the variation of images and ideas. The resources of a museum would effortlessly finesse the problem, and transform a tight sampler survey into the expansive and immersive experience it deserves to be.

--HOLLAND COTTER, Art Critic, The New York Times

2.26.2008

Slought Foundation: Power Fields: Explorations in the Work of Vito Acconci

Slought Foundation Exhibition | February 15 - March 31, 2008

Reception: Friday, February 29, 2008 ; 6:30-8:30pm
Free admission (Reservation not required)

Curated by Christine Poggi, Meredith Malone
Exhibition Openings Series

For more information www.slought.org

2.25.2008

Warren Corlett Selected for Traveling Biennial


Warren Corlett received honorable mention in the 2008 USAO Seven-State Biennial Juried Show at the Leslie Powell Gallery.

Follow this link for more information:
www.lpgallery.org

2.19.2008

Jules Joseph at The Dubois College House Amistad Gallery




Join MFA candidate Jules Joseph for a opening reception of his recent work at The Dubois College House.

Tuesday Feb 18th, 2008
7-9pm
Dubois College House: Amistad Gallery
3900 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA

2.11.2008

ICA Whenever Wednesday: Jerry Saltz & Jeffrey Deitch

From www.icaphila.org:

The Business of Art
Jerry Saltz & Jeffery Deitch

Wednesday February 13th 2008
5:30 PM
Huntsman Hall G06, 3730 Walnut Street


Has money ruined art? Find out as acclaimed critic Jerry Saltz and maverick dealer Jeffrey Deitch discuss the mood, the moment and the marketplace of today's art world. Jeffrey Deitch, a graduate of Harvard Business School, was a Vice President of Citibank's art advisory business before opening his own firm in 1988 and starting Deitch Projects in 1996. Jerry Saltz, art critic for New York Magazine, was the senior art critic at the Village Voice, where he was twice a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in criticism.

To read more check out Calvin Tomkin's article "A Fool For Art: Jeffrey Deitch and the exuberance of the art market , New Yorker(November 12, 2007) and Jerry Saltz's "Has Money Ruined Art?" New York (October 7, 2007).

The Business of Art is a collaboration between the Institute of Contemporary Art and the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. This program has been funded by Christie's, with additional support by The Spiegel Fund.


Location: Huntsman Hall G06, 3730 Walnut Street
Please plan on arriving early as seating is limited and available on a first come, first served basis. Additional seating will be available in simulcast room F95 after 5:30pm.Location: Huntsman Hall G06, 3730 Walnut Street
Please plan on arriving early as seating is limited and available on a first come, first served basis. Additional seating will be available in simulcast room F95 after 5:30pm.

Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby


Calling all inventors, sculptors, costume makers, rabble rousers, tinkerers, bike geeks, artists and visionaries! We need you to build a Kinetic Sculpture! We are seeking entries and people to start teams for the 2008 Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby. The Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby (KKSD) is a design competition and parade celebrating art and human powered transit. In addition to celebrating, it aims to showcase the splendors of the Kensington area of Philadelphia. Kensington, Fishtown and Port Richmond are wonderful neighborhoods with many locally owned businesses, involved residents, and a creative atmosphere.

The KKSD was started in 2007 by the New Kensington Community Development Corporation (NKCDC) in conjunction with the East Kensington Neighbors Association's Trenton Avenue Arts Festival. In 2007 over 2000 people came to both events where local artists fashioned human propelled vehicles shaped like alien spaceships, 2 headed eagles, pirate ships and flying pigs; local bands played great music, local restaurants and brewers provided good eats and drinks. It was a downright good time that proved people aren't too busy to create something simply for the joy of it. Please check out our website for photos and more information. We will be hosting this event in MAY 17th, 2008

PLEASE spread the word to people who might enjoy such an opportunity. All inquires can be directed to project manager-
Kathryn Doherty-Chapman at NKCDC 215 427 0350 x 120 kdoherty@nkcdc.org www.kinetickensington.org

2.05.2008

MFA Thesis Preview Show at Meyerson Gallery



PennDesign
MFA Thesis Preview Show
February 4th - February 22nd, 2008
Opening Reception: Friday, February 8th
Meyerson Gallery Hours: 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday

Meyerson Hall Gallery
210 South 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
(215) 898-8374




Monica Bodnar\Warren Corlett\Rita Crocker
Jamal Cyrus\Gianna Delluomo\ Jamie Diamond
Daniel Gerwin\ Travis Heck\ Deb Hoy\ Leejin Kim
Shanjana Mahmud\ Damon Reaves\ Megan Rogers
Simon Slater\ Ivanco Talevski\ Molly Winston
Anastasia Wong\ Sarah Zimmer

(photo by Rita Crocker, Gloria, Digital Print, 36"x24", 2007)

1.25.2008

William Pym to Curate 2008 MFA Thesis Exhibition



William Pym director of the Fleisher/Ollman Gallery, Philadelphia has agreed to curate the class of 2008's MFA Thesis Exhibition.

William Pym is a writer, curator and art dealer in Philadelphia. As Director of the Fleisher/Ollman Gallery in Philadelphia, where he programs 9-12 exhibitions a year, Pym co-curated the landmark show "Fabulous Histories: Indigenous Anomalies in American Art," a project collapsing the boundaries between so-called outsider and insider art at the Carpenter Center for Visual Arts, Harvard University. As a writer he has been on the staff of Artforum magazine's artforum.com for 3 years, where he writes regular reviews and has developed the progressive format of their social diary, 'Scene and Herd'. He was the lead art writer for the Philadelphia Independent for several years, and has since published several essays on contemporary art and youth culture, the most recent of which, "What one small film tells us about how we live now" was showcased in an exhibition at the Philadelphia ICA in spring 2007.

1.23.2008

Evi Numen Selected as Finalist in American Photo's Images of the Year Competition




Congratulations to Evi Numen (MFA class of '09) whom has been selected as a finalist in American Photo's 2nd Annual Images of the Year Competition.

Alum Update: Ivette Vallejo MFA '07


Ivette Vallejo, recent MFA graduate has been selected for two juried exhibitions in the Philadelphia area

Woodmere Art Museum 68th ANNUAL JURIED EXHIBITION
January 27 – March 9, 2008
Opening Reception : January 26, 5-7pm
Guest Juror: Stephen Talasnik
9201 Germantown Avenue - Philadelphia, PA 19118
http://www.woodmereartmuseum.org/






Two pieces were selected by Sueyun Locks of Locks Gallery for the
Betsy Meyer Memorial Exhibition:
Choice Abstractions At the Main Line Art Center
Feb. 15–March 18
Opening Reception: First Friday, March 7, 6–9 pm.
Juror SueYen Locks
http://www.mainlineart.org/

For new work and updates go to www.ivettevallejo.com

1.12.2008

'07 Alum Alexis Granwell Update

Alexis Granwell is not only to be featured in the Spring 2008
issue of New American Painting but also has several exhibitions coming up around the Philadelphia area:


Philadelphia Sculptors
West Chester University
Jan 23- February 22nd 2008
McKinney Gallery 100/101
Mitchell Hall
Church and Sharpless Streets
West Chester, PA 19383
Opening: Wed Jan 23rd (5-8 PM)
more info at www.philadelphiasculptors.org

Betsy Meyer Memorial Exhibition
Main Line Art Center
Feb 15th - Mar 18th 2008
Opening: Fri Feb 15th (5 PM)
Curated by Sueyun Locks (Locks Gallery)

Interrogating Beauty
Delaware Center for Contemporary Art
Feb 21st - May 25th 2008
Curated by Elenor Heartney (Art in America)

Delaware Center for Contemporary Art
Granwell will be giving a lecture about her work
Mar 5th 2008 (12-1 PM)

http://www.alexisgranwell.com/

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12.10.2007

Jane Irish Exhibition at Locks Gallery

Jane Irish
Paintings for Winning Hearts and Minds

December 7, 2007 - January 12, 2008

Locks Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by Jane Irish. Paintings for Winning Hearts and Minds will be on view December 7, 2007 through January 12, 2008. The exhibition will be accompanied by an illustrated catalog with an essay written by Carter Ratcliff. There will be a reception for the artist on Friday, December 7, 2007, from 5:30 to 7:30pm.

Jane Irish, a self-described "history painter" comments on the politics of war by creating juxtapositions between painterly vignettes and first person reflections. Her lush, Rococo interiors are intensely bright and seemingly sun-filled spaces. These ornate subjects are overlaid with white-lettered text describing the Vietnam veterans' experience creating stark visual contradictions. Carter Ratcliff writing in the catalog essay, "Pleasure and Protest: The Art of Jane Irish," describes "an artist with a tragic outlook, who sees our happiest, most pleasurable impulses intertwined with our most destructive ones."

Having organized a major protest exhibit in 2005, where artists commemorated the heroics of antiwar veterans drawing attention to the Iraq War, Irish subsequently researched a unique Philadelphia-based archive of imaginative work made by veterans and others, of plays, films, literature, posters and music, creating accounts of the Vietnam War. Such references as "Save Waller Street/Yellow Street" (a Vet center known for grass roots activism) and the poems of Vietnam veteran, David Connolly are the underlying narratives of her recent work.

Irish, a Philadelphia-based painter received her MFA from Queens College, CUNY and has exhibited in New York and Philadelphia since 1983. Irish created a large-scale installation for the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts–her first, museum solo exhibit titled History Lesson in 2002-03. This ambitious project was favorably reviewed in Art in America and the Philadelphia Inquirer. Irish previously exhibited at Locks in two group exhibits, Fete (2006) and Treasure Island (2000).

Locks Gallery is located at 600 Washington Square South in Philadelphia, PA. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10am to 6pm. For additional information, please contact Locks Gallery at 215.629.1000 voice, 215.629.3868 fax, or info@locksgallery.com.

12.04.2007

Live Nude Art Auction Colossal Success: Grosses $10,000 (everyone loves naked dudes)




The MFA Class of 2008 would like to extend a big Thank You to all the donating artists, faculty, alum, local businesses and especially the MFA class of 2009 for all your contributions to making Live Nude Art a record breaking smash hit.

MFA Final Reviews:
Coming to a Weekend Near You



MFA Final Reviews
December 7th, 8th & 9th
9am - 6pm
Meyerson Galleries
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
quiet please
photos courtesy of Shayna V. McConville

11.17.2007

Francesca Pfister's (MFA Alum '07) Featured in New York Times article

MFA '07 Francesca Pfister's photography mentioned in the latest (11/04/07) issue of the New York Times

"Francesca Pfister of Philadelphia is showing photographs of pallets of pink bricks of insulation; plainly lighted, but acutely in focus, they have a raw industrial beauty. Her pictures narrow our field of vision so that we cannot see anything else. I like that quality, for it forces us to look carefully and to try to imagine a wider context. You can almost hear a forklift clamoring in the background." Benjamin Genocchio, Art Critic for The New York Times

Full article:
/>http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/04/nyregion/nyregionspecial2/04artsnj.html?ref=nyregionspecial2

11.15.2007

Live Nude Art Auction Countdown: 14 Days until the event

You are cordially invited to participate in a night of LIVE NUDE ART, the annual art auction to raise funds for Penn's MFA thesis show. On November 30, from 6-9 PM in the Meyerson Gallery, over 100 scantily priced artworks will be available in silent auction. The highlight of the evening will be a live auction of work by internationally respected artists including Sarah McEaneany, John Moore, Joshua Mosely, Eileen Neff, Zoe Strauss, and others. The auctioneer will be Alasdair Nichol of Freemans, the oldest auction house in America. Shirt and shoes required.

For more information: For additional information, contact MFA Class of 2008 representatives:
Gianna Delluomo: 215-900-9714, delluomo@design.upenn.edu
Simon Slater: 917-763-7034, simonslater@gmail.com

Up-to-date information about the event can be accessed on-line here at the blog or at: http://www.design.upenn.edu/new/finar/newsevents.php

For building locations on Penn's campus, please consult the online maps at
http://www.design.upenn.edu/new/common/maps.htm
or telephone the offices of the Department of Graduate Fine Arts at 215-898-8374.

Deb Hoy (MFA '08) in group exhibition:Tip of the Iceberg at the Schuylkill Center



Tip of the Iceberg
November 10, 2007 through January 31, 2008

Deb Hoy (MFA class '08)
Carla Liguori
Kelko Miyamori
Emily Sullivan
Austin Tremellen

The Schuykill Center
8480 Hagy's Mill Road
Philadelphia, PA
215 482 7300

www.schuylkillcenter.org/departments/art/current_exhibits.html

11.07.2007

Freeman's Auction House Agrees to Run Upenn MFA Benefit: LIVE NUDE ART




Freeman's Auction house has agreed to generously donate their head auctioneer's time to run the main event of Live Nude Art: The Live Auction.

The live auction will feature works by nationally and internationally respected artists
including Terry Adkins, Jane Irish, Gabriel Martinez, Sarah McEneaney, Joshua
Mosley, John Moore, Eileen Neff, Demetrius Oliver, Robert Pruitt, Zoe Strauss
and others.

Live Nude Art will take place at the
Meyerson Galleries in Meyerson Hall, located at 210 South 34th Street on the
University of Pennsylvania campus. Clothed guests will be treated to the musical
stylings of DJ PHSH with free refreshments served throughout the
evening.
For additional information, contact
MFA Class of 2008 representatives:
Gianna Delluomo: 215-900-9714, delluomo@design.upenn.edu
Simon
Slater: 917-763-7034, simonslater@gmail.com

10.31.2007

MFA 1st Year Exhibition: Class of 2009

MFA First Year Exhibition
November 2nd - November 15th
Opening Reception:
Friday, November, 2, 2007, 5pm
Meyerson Upper and Lower Galleries
University of Pennsylvania
Kimberly Brickley Edward Carey
Tay Cha
Jessica Clauser
Jennifer Copeland Jaimeson Daley Kurt Freyer Tia-Simone Gardner Elizabeth Hoy Tetsugo Hyakutake Jules Joseph Kate Kaman Antonio McAfee Jessa McFarlane Nicolas McMahon Aaron Mette Evi Numen Lia Post Jaime Roth Rebecca Sargent Peter Schenck
Emilie Selden Nicole White Ricardo Zapata

Professor TERRY ADKINS at The ICA - November 7th


Performance by
Professor TERRY ADKINS
wed nov 7 @ 8pm
Institute of Contemporary Art
University of Pennsylvania
Terry Adkins’ Lone Wolf Recital Corps usually performs at the sites of his sculpturally based memorials to relevant historical figures. Recited text, sounding sculpture, video, music and ritual actions are orchestrated to recover and reenact the deeds of the honored, which have included Jimi Hendrix, Sojourner Truth, John Coltrane, John Brown, W.E.B. Du Bois and Bessie Smith. Adkins is also an Associate Professor of Fine Arts at Penn’s School of Design. A Spiegel Fund Event.

10.29.2007

LIVE NUDE ART AUCTION: 33 Days and counting...

Practice your mantra:

More Info here

10.26.2007

Richard Serra and Werner Herzog: Too Big for the Auditorium

click image to read article and view clip


"you open [the event] to the public, you should have enough space," she remarked. "The venue is too small,…and Irvine Hall is right next door. You have a world-class filmmaker. Why wouldn't you have more seats?"
well..why wouldn't you have more seats the next night too, when students, faculty and the philadelphia community were also turned away from seeing Richard Serra?"

LIVE NUDE ART Auction at Penn: 35 days until the event


UPENN MFA STUDENTS SAY “A OK” TO LIVE NUDE ART TO RAISE FUNDS

Take advantage of a unique opportunity to purchase high quality artwork at affordable prices. The University of Pennsylvania Graduate Fine Arts department class of 2008 is hosting a silent auction fundraiser to support their graduation thesis show. Attendees will be able to bid on artworks by internationally recognized artists, as well as University of Pennsylvania faculty, students, and alumni. The auction will be held on Friday, November 30th, 2007, 5-8pm, free admission, entertainment and refreshments.

Philadelphia, October 24, 2007-The PennDesign Graduate Fine Arts class of 2008 announced plans today to hold an art auction to raise funds for their spring thesis show. The auction, which will take place on Friday, November 30th, is entitled LiveNude Art. “The title has less to do with the subject matter of the art or the dress code of those in attendance, and more to do with the pleasurable and playful atmosphere of the auction,” explained Class of 2008 member Travis Heck. “These days, it is rare to find an auction that allows guests not only the opportunity to bid on works by critically noted artists, but also to drink, eat, and boogie down all in one fun and free evening,” continued Heck.

Artworks created by the faculty, students and alumni of the Fine Arts Program will be available in a silent auction. The highlight of the night will be a brief live auction featuring works by nationally and internationally respected artists including John Moore, Eileen Neff, Joshua Mosely, Zoe Strauss, Terry Adkins, Sarah McEaneeny, Robert Pruitt, Demetrius Oliver and others.

Live Nude Art will take place in the Meyerson Lower and Upper Galleries in MeyersonHall, located at 210 S. 34th Street in Philadelphia. Guests will be treated to the musical stylings of DJ PHSH and free refreshments for clothed guests will be served throughout the evening.

For additional information, contact MFA Class of 2008 representatives:
Gianna Delluomo: 215-900-9714, delluomo@design.upenn.edu
Simon Slater: 917-763-7034, simonslater@gmail.com

Up-to-date information about the event can be accessed on-line here at the blog or at: http://www.design.upenn.edu/new/finar/newsevents.php.

For building locations on Penn's campus, please consult the online maps at
http://www.design.upenn.edu/new/common/maps.htm
or telephone the offices of the Department of Graduate Fine Arts at 215-898-8374.

10.15.2007

Eileen Neff and Jeremy Sigler

ICA Philadelphia

Whenever Wednesday: Conversation:

Eileen Neff + Jeremy Sigler

wed oct 17 @ 7pm

Artist and writer Eileen Neff and poet Jeremy Sigler, Associate New York Editor of Parkett, will discuss the nature and process of Neff's work on view this fall in ICA's second floor gallery.

ICA members and PennCard holders only. Space is limited. Reservations required. Please rsvp via email to rsvp@icaphila.org
or fax your reservation to 215.898.5050.

Studio M23: Jules Joseph
class of 2009

"we don't die, we multiply." - Joseph









Vasco Araújo Lecture



Tuesday, October 16
5:00 pm
White Room Morgan Building


A Video artist and sculptor, Vasco Araújo earned his advanced degree in Fine Art at Maumaus, School of Fine Arts and Photography, Lisbon, and his degree in Sculpture at F.B.A.U.L., Lisbon. He has had numerous solo exhibitions in Spain, Australia and Portugal and has also participated in exhibitions in Turkey, Belgium, Brazil, Hungary, Germany and the United States. He is currently an Artist in Residence at the University of the Arts, and has also been in residence at Recollets, France and the Core program in Houston, TX.

10.10.2007

Print 14 - Graduate Computer Seminar Exhibition
with Professor Joshua Mosley

left: Travis Heck right: Megan Rogers

left: Rebecca Sargent right: Travis Heck

Rebecca Sargent detail


Warren Corlett

left: Lee-Jin Kim

left: Kurt Freyer right: Shanjana Mahmud

left: Kate Kaman right: Gianna Delluomo

Kim Brickley detail

left: Kim Brickley right: Daniel Gerwin
Shanjana Mahmud

left: Julia Ewing middle: Ahmed Elmardi right: Warren Corlett