Monthly Archives: May 2012

Interchange: Contemporary Photography & Video from Ireland @ CFEVA

Mandy O’Niell, Interchange: Contemporary Photography & Video from Ireland @ CFEVA

Mandy O’Niell, UntitledInterchange: Contemporary Photography & Video from Ireland @ CFEVA 

The Center for Emerging Visual Artists (CFEVA), in cooperation with Culture IrelandThe PhotoIreland Festival, and Broadstone Studios, presents an international exchange of exhibitions – Interchange: Contemporary Photography & Video from Ireland, and Adapt: Contemporary Photography & Video by CFEVA Fellows from the US. This exchange was created to enhance the artistic dialogue between Philadelphia and Dublin and to promote collaboration between local and international artists. The exhibition in Philadelphia, Interchange: Contemporary Photography and Video from Ireland, was curated by Angela Duignan and features works by Michelle Browne, Padraig Cunningham & Linda Shevlin, Angela Duignan, Michael Fortune, Niamh O’Connor, Mandy O’Neill, and David J. Pierce. It is an exhibition of contemporary artists from Ireland, which explores the narrative mode through the mediums of video, audio, and photography. The works exhibited encapsulate and reflect aspects of identity, heritage, story telling, ritual, and social change. They present a view of a contemporary Ireland – its culture and heritage – while drawing parallels to a wider global context.”

Mandy O’Niell, Interchange: Contemporary Photography & Video from Ireland @ CFEVA

Mandy O’NiellUntitledInterchange: Contemporary Photography & Video from Ireland @ CFEVA

Philadelphia artist Amy Stevens stayed in Roscommon with Angela Duignan and her two daughters while on an artist exchange to Ireland.  The fellow artists became fast friends and concocted a scheme to bring photography and video from Ireland to Philadelpha and vice versa.  Amy is going back to Ireland this summer with the CFEVA contingent featuring Noah Addis, Joelle Jensen, Allison Kaufman, Michael Mergen, Tim Portlock, Jeffrey Stockbridge, and Kimberly Witham curating the exhibit for The PhotoIreland Festival, a month long photography festival.  Angela Duignan told DoN, “It’s an exhange between Ireland and the States.  Amy came over for a three week artist residency and stayed with me while she was there and out of that friendship we’ve created an exchange show.  It’s taken two years for it to come together, find the spaces and all.”  Amy said, “Since I went through the CFEVA program I thought it would be a good fit.  It’s a nice exchange, it’s a good way to do it.”

In Angela Duignan‘s address to the audience gathered in the gallery she said, “First I’d like to thank Amy and CFEVA for taking this on and the huge generosity of bringing this show over from Ireland.  I’d particularly like to thank Amy Stevens for her incredible work hanging the show and organizing it.  Her show will be brought over to Ireland in July as a part of The PhotoIreland Festival

 “We’ll start off with Mic (Michael) Fortune’s work, he’s from Wexford, east coast of Ireland, he works in video, photography and audio.  This particular piece is three video pieces, for three years, each year, he photographed and videoed his mother who dressed up on Halloween.  And she goes next door to her mother’s house to try and play with her head.  There’s actually six years of video footage.  He’s also working on a documentary on folklore and heritage and his background is an educator and he’s presented at 120 shows in the last year all over the world in film festivals as well as gallery spaces.”

Niamh O’Connor, Interchange: Contemporary Photography & Video from Ireland @ CFEVA

Niamh O’Connor, Mary Ellen’s CottageInterchange: Contemporary Photography & Video from Ireland @ CFEVA

“In the video projection is Michelle Browne’s video piece…Linda Shevlin, shot in Belfast… and the third is David J. Pierce, shot in Dublin.”  The gallery was dark for the video and projections; the photographs are displayed in the anti-chamber and hall. In the corner of the darkened gallery is a strange chair, a semi-circular red chair with high sides and headphones.  Angie explained, “It’s a ten minute audio of my daughter telling her version of The Princess and the Pea story.  It is connected to the large print outside of the girl on a stack of mattresses.  The base of that piece is how memory changes as the story is told over time, the story is remembered and changed, on and on.”  Angie Duignan explained to DoN that she was in a shop with a stack of mattresses, she put her daughter up top and took some shots.  But decided to dress up her little girl and bring her back for a more refined photographic narrative.

Angela Duignan, Interchange: Contemporary Photography & Video from Ireland @ CFEVA

Angela Duignan, How Does That Story Go Again?, Lambda photographic print, laminated onto MDF, Interchange: Contemporary Photography & Video from Ireland @ CFEVA

IIn the hall is a group of portraits of boxers, photographer Mandy O’Neill said, “My work is about particular groups of people or individuals through an instinctual desire to get closer to another part of the world.  The images I’m presenting in the show were taken between 2007 and 2009 in a boxing hall called Saint Xavier’s in the inner city of Dublin.  They’ve been exhibited nationally and internationally, most notably in the European Month of Photography in Berlin and Gallery of Photography in Dublin.  Around 2007 when the work began Ireland was in the grips of the so-called Celtic Tiger, everything seemed to be going really fast, excessive consumerism was the order of the day.  This is something I never felt part of; I felt a longing for something more authentic and simple.

The image of the lone figure of the boxer, there’s a romanticism attached to this that I think resonates around the world.  Norman Mailer stated, “Boxing is a metaphor for life…’, I saw the boxer as an embodiment of this idea and a pared down more authentic existence.  I also like the idea of being able to come back into our own bodies rather than buying all this stuff required to make us happy.  The particular club I chose to shoot at turned out to be a great place, the camaraderie, care and support for the young kids around the area was amazing and they would make you feel at home just by not making you feel you were in the way.  I was in their training area in a corner with my camera and lights while they were skipping and jumping around.  The smells and sound of the place became familiar to me and the bell rings every three minutes and is followed by a one-minute break.  The subjects were all filmed within this one-minute break in an attempt to capture this heightened physical excitement.  My assistant would run and grab somebody and then we had thirty seconds to grab the shot before they went back.  The title Exhale comes from this pair of struggle then respite and always trying to move slightly forward.  I saw it as a general metaphor for life.”

Niamh O’Connor, Interchange: Contemporary Photography & Video from Ireland @ CFEVA

Niamh O’Connor, Desert Island Rain, Termon Road, Taum Triangle Row, Marrion & Maggies, giclee photographic prints,  Interchange: Contemporary Photography & Video from IrelandCFEVA.

David J. Pierce, Interchange: Contemporary Photography & Video from Ireland @ CFEVA

Mic Fortune, Instagram still from three screen video installation, Interchange: Contemporary Photography & Video from Ireland @ CFEVA

The Center for Emerging Visual Artists, 237 South 18th Street, The Barclay Building, Philadelphia through May 18, 2012.

Written and photographed by DoN Brewer.

 

Certain Circuits 2.1 Bookazine and Blog

Certain Circuits 2.1 Bookazine and Blog

Certain Circuits 2.1 Book Launch

For the second time, DoN‘s photography has been included on the Certain Circuits Magazine Tumblr blog.  Curator Bonnie MacAllister gleans a collection of art and writing from her circle of friends, designs a bubble of information for each artist and then programs the blog to launch on a certain date, the current issue launched May 1, 2012. Bonnie chose DoN‘s image, Decameron, a digital photograph, inkjet print, 20 x 16″ to be featured on the blog; the photograph is currently on display at Flying Carpet Cafe, 1841 Poplar Street, Philadelphia, PA.  The image is one of DoN‘s “light beings“, a series of photographic images of reflected light on urban surfaces that has become a hallmark of DoN‘s style.

Decameron, DoN Brewer, Certain Circuits 2.1 Bookazine and Blog

DecameronDoN Brewer, digital photograph, Certain Circuits Magazine blog

Certain Circuits Volume 2.1 is a book-a-zine, a hybrid of art and writing in a limited edition soft cover book showcasing work that previously had been featured on the Certain Circuits Magazine Tumblr blog.  The launch party is May 5th at the Flying Carpet Cafe in Philly’s Fairmount district.  DoN has five photographs in the show including light beings (Lorraine & Charles), the image that was featured on Certain Circuits last Winter and one of his favorite photographs, light being (Rick Selvin) a beautiful 20 x 30″ print.  It was so much fun hanging the show on Monday; Bonnie MacAllister made a first come, first serve FaceBook call and DoN was able to choose prime spots for his photographs.  The rooms are colorful and quirky, the art show looks beautiful and diverse – the Certain Circuits Volume 2.1 book launch party should prove to be memorable.

Certain Circuits 2.1 Bookazine and Blog

Read DoN‘s review at Side Arts Philadelphia Art Blog

DoN Brewer, Three Group Art Shows 

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Art Ability, A Celebration of Artists with Disabilities at The Philadelphia Foundation Community Art Gallery

Urban Jungle, DoN Brewer, Art Ability, A Celebration of Artists with Disabilities at The Philadelphia Foundation Community Art Gallery

Urban JungleDoN Brewer, digital photograph at Art AbilityA Celebration of Artists with Disabilities at The Philadelphia Foundation Community Art Gallery

Art Ability, A Celebration of Artists with Disabilities at The Philadelphia Foundation Community Art Gallery

Art AbilityA Celebration of Artists with Disabilities at The Philadelphia Foundation Community Art Gallery

Art Ability, A Celebration of Artists with Disabilities at The Philadelphia Foundation Community Art Gallery

Art AbilityA Celebration of Artists with Disabilities at The Philadelphia Foundation Community Art Gallery

Art Ability at the Bryn Mawr Rehab Center in Paoli has an annual art extravaganza featuring the art work of artists with disabilities.  Dr. Susanna Saunders and the Art Ability committee has been very kind to DoN over the past years including his work in their annual art show, showcasing his photography in the BMRH gift shop and even loaning works to The Philadelphia Museum of Art.  Now, through their efforts an Art Ability exhibition will be on public display at The Philadelphia Foundation Community Art Gallery, the 37th show since 2000 and will run throughout the Summer of 2012.  The gala reception is Friday, May 4th.

The featured artists in the show have physical and neurological disorders including traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke and other conditions including blindness and deafness.  DoN struggles with a chronic auto-immune disorder called Crohn’s disease, so when you see him at your art events and comment on how skinny he is, that’s why. Wallace Simpson said, “You can never be too rich or too thin.”  It’s a matter of perspective; DoN’s life is rich with friends and culture but also feels like the incredible shrinking man.

Gratefully, DoN‘s disability is manageable with new medicines but many of his Art Ability friends have been dealt a difficult hand.  That’s where the healing power of art comes into play; engrossing oneself in the act of making art enables the artist to transcend the physical limitations and express to the world how injury, pain and disorder can be compensated artistically.  Art is a beautiful solution to a deeply confounding problem.

Art Ability, A Celebration of Artists with Disabilities at The Philadelphia Foundation Community Art Gallery

Art Ability, A Celebration of Artists with Disabilities at The Philadelphia Foundation Community Art Gallery

Art Ability, A Celebration of Artists with Disabilities at The Philadelphia Foundation Community Art Gallery

Read more of DoN‘s reports about Art Ability:

DoN Brewer, Three Group Art Shows

Art Ability International Juried Exhibition of Fine Art and Crafts @ Bryn Mawr Rehab – Mixed Media Art

Thoughtful Frog, Sheryl Yeager at Art Ability International Juried Art Exhibition

Art Ability International Juried Exhibition of Fine Art and Crafts @ Bryn Mawr Rehab, Malvern PA

Art Ability International Juried Exhibition of Fine Art and Crafts @ Bryn Mawr Rehab, Malvern PA in Side Arts Philadelphia Art Blog

Written by DoN Brewer