January 6th, 2011 | by
beefmaster | published in
Art News
Inflated Ego? Jeff Koons Claims Exclusive Right to Sell Balloon Dogs By ARTINFO The blue-chip artist has gone after San Francisco’s Park Life over its Big Top doggy bookends. for article click here Or to purchase your very own Balloon dog, visit Park Life
January 5th, 2011 | by
beefmaster | published in
Art News
About this project Gypsé Eyes is an Art-Design-Photography publication plumbing the depths and dimensions of sex, love, and relationships. With each issue we seek to show unique and exploratory work by talented artists in a publication that is oh the highest physically designed quality of production possible. We are working on issue #03: Make Outs [...]
September 11th, 2010 | by
beefmaster | published in
Art News, Portland Openings
Untitled (Graves) by Dutes Miller & Stan Shellabarger | SEPTEMBER 11-12, 2010 It’s TBA time in Portland again, and this weekend Chicago artists Dutes Miller and Stan Shellabarger will be presenting Untitled (Graves) at the Works at Washington High School. Husband and husband artist team Dutes Miller & Stan Shellabarger’s art documents the bittersweet rhythms [...]
September 7th, 2010 | by
beefmaster | published in
Art News
Call for Proposals: bSIDE6 Gallery | DEADLINE, SEPTEMBER 22, 2010 Project Cityscope is seeking installation proposals for the bSide6 Gallery in Portland, OR . The month long exhibition is scheduled to run from October 1st through October 29th. Information on how to submit below. Call for Proposals: October bSIDE6 Gallery Installation What do you want [...]
September 1st, 2010 | by
beefmaster | published in
Art News, Portland Openings
Video Musics II: Sun Wu-Kong | RECEPTION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2010 Opening Reception: Friday, September 3, 8 pm, $5, ALL AGES Shows Run: August 18- September 5, 2010 On September 3rd, Disjecta hosts Alexis Gideon’s follow up to his genre-busting animated/stop motion video opera Video Musics. Video Musics II: Sun Wu-Kong is a one-hour multimedia [...]
September 1st, 2010 | by
beefmaster | published in
Art News, Portland Openings
Them | Danny Treacy Opening Reception: Friday, September 2, 6 – 9 pm Shows Run: September 2 – October 3, 2010 London-based artist Danny Treacy searches his surroundings for discarded clothing to create suggestive, haunting costumes. Treacy then dresses himself in what he fabricates and, by making striking life-sized self-portraits, he becomes “Them.” The “suits” [...]
August 5th, 2010 | by
beefmaster | published in
Art News
Starting on Saturday, July 31 and continuing until Saturday, September 18, Americans for the Arts Action Fund will coordinate a “50 States 50 Days” initiative that supports local advocacy activities in all 50 states and in as many congressional districts as possible. Tell us why the arts matter to you and you could tell everyone [...]
July 31st, 2010 | by
beefmaster | published in
Art News, Portland Openings
Alicia Blue Gallery is one to watch in Portland’s Alberta Arts District. Now in their third month, the gallery has launched a new interview series through their production company Alicia Blue Productions. The first (in what they promise to be many) interviews, is with artist Kevin Taylor. To get some behind the scenes on this [...]
July 5th, 2010 | by
beefmaster | published in
Art News, Portland Openings
The Mercury presents the Portland premiere of MACHOTAILDROP. Winners of Fuel TV’s million dollar short film contest, Corey Adams and Alex Craig have created a satirical indictment of our logo-laden, consumerist culture which is equal parts comedy and fable, and 100% just plain weird. Take the 1971 Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, set it [...]
July 1st, 2010 | by
beefmaster | published in
Art News
Good friend and fellow University of Wisconsin alum AOMthree (aka Arthur Mohagen III) is exhibiting new works at Two Point Gallery in Portland, Maine. www.AOMTHREE.com www.twopointgallery.com “The one problem with putting words in artwork, is that people read them.” These drawings are an autobiographical extension of my interest in American iconography and the printed word. [...]