Category Archives: Philadelphia Abstract Art

Non-representational art in all media including drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, prints, video, on-line, writing, etc.

William Lukens – Recent Paintings @ Da Vinci Art Alliance

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William LukensDa Vinci Art Alliance.

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 William Lukens @ Da Vinci Art Alliance.

DoN attended the lecture about Hamlet, the play & Romeo e Gulietta, the opera and noticed how marvelously these paintings complemented the discussion about language and story telling.  Lukens paintings reach out to the viewer with signing, signature and the signed – Karen Saillant, artistic director of the International Opera Company said her players must have “aus strahlung” – an emanation or outer radience.  Lukens ist wie äußere Strahlung zur Unendlichkeit und jenseits.

 

 

Introductions ’09 @ The Galleries at Moore College of Art & Design, Widener Foundation Memorial Gallery

Introductions ’09 at The Galleries at Moore College of Art & Design, Widener Foundation Memorial Gallery, 20th Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia is just so amazing – lot’s of wild mixed metaphors, deep narrative streams of consciousness and memes within memes within memes.  Brenna K Murphy’s “Roots #3” is a prime example of an artwork weaving multiple meanings of normal images, encountered daily, into an interesting story that plays in your mind like a movie.  Brenna’s “roots” are wrapped in human hair, completely encasing real tree roots, which are arranged lovingly on a large white wall.  DoN asked Murphy about the origins of the work, “Wrapping the roots is about home and the body  Growing up as a nomad, to Brenna the hair represents the body as home.  Donald Carter, who is rooted in Philadelphia, asked Brenna how she would sell the work.  Good question: the piece has already been exhibited at Eileen Tognini’s house but hanging from the ceiling, so the piece is growing and changing all the time.  Time, growth, security, luxury and fun all swirling together like twisted dreadlocks, representing culture and sub-culture, luxury and lunacy, safety and insanity all wrapped up in hair.  “Roots #3” is an adventurous idea, realized with meticulous craft, enthusiasm and industriousness – what more can we ask of art?  

Brooke Hine’s ceramic mixed media sculpture also has slippery hidden narratives, “These are a Few of My Favorite Things” is composed of ceramic, slip, stains, glaze and whiskers.  Real cat whiskers. 

Daniel Traub’s large format c-print is hyper-realism with a hypnotic story to tell about Chinese “Cities Edge”; the incomplete skeletons of future luxury housing is occupied by industrious people gleaning the pervasive demolition of old China and reselling to the secondary market.  An amusement park is on the horizon while stacks of doors and windows, each a metaphor, lean against the concrete.  Fabric and plywood fill the vacant windows like layers of pages from a book. 

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 Diane Savona, “Sewing Bag Number One“.

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 Brenna K Murphy, “Roots #3“.

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Brooke Hines sculpture, Danielle Bursk, drawing. 

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Daniel Traub, photograph.

 

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Ben Volta @ Introductions ’09. 

It’s a small, small World @ The Plastic Club

The opening reception at the Plastic Club this past Sunday for the small Worlds exhibition was very entertaining.  The membership of the club is so welcoming and warm, the food and wine so delicious and the art so extraordinary that it’s impossible to not have a good time.  With over 180 works in the show, virtually every Philly fine artist, whether aspiring or accomplished, was present; DoN said, “Hi”, to Doris Petzman, Sue Barnes, Reta Sweeney, Pat Monaghan and Cyna, Karl Olsen, Jym Paris, Eileen Eckstein, Morris Klein, Art Ostroff, Mina Smith-Segal, Rob Willis, Deb Weber, Mike Guinn, Bob Jackson and many more familiar faces that it will take DoN a while to remember all the names.

The awards were dominated by younger artists which DoN finds very satisfying considering the concentration of art schools in the ‘hood.

1st Prize David Golas, Self Portrait, A Closer Look

2nd Prize Jill Sprague

3rd Prize Louise LaFond

Honorable Mentions:  Lucy Pistilli, Robert Bohne and Nathan Irvin

Juror: Joseph Kazimierczyk.

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1st Prize winner David Golas is an intensely personal self portrait. 

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Photo by Rick Wright and 2 paintings by Reta Sweeney

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A superb plein air by Sue Barnes; the scudding clouds warning of an incoming storm at the Jersey shore.

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Karl R. Olsen‘s “B”. 

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Irma Shapiro‘s “It’s Just A Story“, acrylic. 

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Susan DiProno‘s “Smokin’ Claudia III“, photo.  Bob Jackson talked to the crowd about the importance of excellent presentation, this piece tells the story with a simple frame, unobtrusive mat and non-glare glass not to mention the stunning composition. 

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Karen Frank’s, “Duck, Meet Unicorn“, prismacolor.  DoN LoVeS this one. 

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Lucy Pistilli, “Dream 2“, Pencil. 

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The winners circle at small Words @ The Plastic Club. 

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Bob Jackson cooking delectable tidbits for the party on the new stove in the Plastic Club’s basement kitchen – YuMMy!!! 

It’s A small World After All

The Plastic Club @ 247 South Camac Street is hosting a new art show – small WORLDS exhibition.  All works in the show must be less than 16” in any direction including 2D and 3D works by hundreds of artists; there are 182 artworks in the show, no small feat to install.  But, the committee performed wonders in creating groupings, tableau and mise en seine drawing the visitor into tiny spaces packed with authenticity, superior craftsmanship and creativity.  Karl Olsen’s “A” is a masterful painting of his ubiquitous hat, Alden Cole entered a wildly erotic fantasy, Doris Peltzman’s “Portrait of Amber” is haunting and masterful…

small WORLDS opens February 1st – here’s a sneak peek. 

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DoN Brewer‘s “light being (Chink)“, Ellen Grenwell‘s “4:12 AM, Please Kitty“, Rob Willis‘ “Ichibano” & Hugo Hsu‘s “Tenguska“. 

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small Worlds @ The Plastic Club. 

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Alden Cole‘s “Embrace No. 2“. 

The opening reception and awards is Sunday, February 1st, 2009, 2 – 5:00 PM.

17 @ Twenty-Two Gallery

Twenty-Two Gallery @ 236 22nd Street in Philadelphia has a long history of exhibiting (and selling) excellent paintings and since the showcase has become an artist collective the bar has been raised even higher.  Owner Shawn Murray collaborated with artist Diane Podolsky to install a group show of superior quality with some of Philadelphia’s best artists.  Plus the artistry with which the work is displayed makes viewing even more enjoyable with excellent lighting, thoughtful groupings and perfect eye level hanging; with the huge front window offering a glimpse of what’s inside, the gallery is a great place to show and be seen.  DoN stopped in the gallery last Sunday to meet many of the artists and was truly impressed by the variety and quality of the art.

Artists included in the show are Alison Altergott, Ed Bronstein, Valerie Carroll, Eric Fausnacht, Megan Greenholt, Nancy E. F. Halbert, Carter Leidy, Dale Levy, Ed Marston, William Middleton, Bruce Murray, Sr., Diane Podolsky, Bonnie Schorske, Jerome Schwartz, Michael Smith, Lauren Sweeney and Reta Sweeney.  Ed Bronstein’s plein aire paintings of Philly are true collectables, Ed Marston’s painting of a ramshackle seaside hut is filled with light, Diane Podolsky’s pastels are mysterious and haunting, Eric Fausnacht’s rooster paintings are decorative and evocative with bold color and brushwork creating a surrealistic vision of the common bird and speaking of birds, Bonnie Schorske’s pigeon photos are a hoot especially when you learn the history of the urban pests.

Gallery hours are Wednesday through Sunday noon to 6:00 PM, the Members’ Exhibition at Twenty-Two Gallery is open through February 11th. 

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Bonnie Schorske‘s pigeon photos @ Twenty-Two Gallery.

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Ed Marston‘s oil painting @ Twenty-Two Gallery.

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Ed Bronstein @ 22 Gallery.   

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Michael Smith @ 22 Gallery. 

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Valerie Carroll @ Twenty-Two Gallery. 

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Eric Fausnacht @ Twenty-Two Gallery. 

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Diane Podolsky @ 22 Gallery.