Sunday, February 27, 2011

Fine Artist of the month: Rebirth of Fine Artistic, poem of/for Brian Higbee

Last month I started an on-going series of writings about Fine Artists working in NYC.

This month I write a poem for Brian Higbee, a Fine Artist originally from Pennsylvania who has made his home in Brooklyn, New York for more years than I have. 


Rebirth of Fine Artistic, poem of/for Brian Higbee

artwork shall only have time
artwork shall only have place

you have scale
you have size

artist will have means and meaning
artist will have cover and coverings

you understand context
you understand mind

gallery has opening
gallery has closed

you create politics
you change galactic

mundane is object
painting is mundane

you are here
you are there

historic has depth
polemic had surface

"hear you are" here
hear "you are there"

museum had archive
museum had thrive

you build skyscrapers
bridges transform you

spring has fall
fall had spring

artistic shall have all
systemic shall have none

you are obscured
you are sacred




For more on Brian Higbee go to his website.

Here is some documentation from Brian Higbee's most recent installation, "What Is And What Should Never Be"

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Again and again: 10 free digital drawings to the first 10 people who contact me.

Its been a month since I have given away any digital drawings... too long? Some say: Yes!

That's right, I am giving away another batch of small, unique, digital drawings.

Do you have questions about the drawings? Read here.

For those who already have a small drawing, you are entitled to upgrade your participation in the project: Now you will receive a large digital drawing.

So how do you get in on all this action? Just email me here, and please include your name and postal address. As stated in an earlier post: I will NEVER sell or give out any information sent to me.

UPDATE: all drawings have been accounted for. Next time will be soon... I promise!
 

Sunday, February 13, 2011

32 Below group show: Greenpoint, Brooklyn - Friday, February 11th 2011 - part 2

A month ago, I posted before images of documentation of a group show I was in, that opened last week.

The show is still on through February 19th the hours: Monday - Friday (by appt.) 2pm - 6pm / Sat 11am - 4pm. Sadly, I will be taking down my work before Saturday, let me know if you want to see it by appointment.

The space I was given was a hallway and two closets that are across from each other. I installed light work that has many similar attributes to all of my other light work: including storage of solar panels, etc

Like I have said before, Brian Higbee's installation is exceptional. Worth going to just for this.

I met some really great people and had a some great discussions on Fine Art, etc... One particularly great one with Max Yawney.

For more information on the show, artists, etc... please go here

UPDATE: new photoraphic documentaton by Max Yawney

Here are some installation images:

























Did Eye Moi, 2011 (from west view point, entrance: photo, Max Yawney)
Lasers*, mirrors, LED Lights*, plastic bags, BPA-free plastic*, solar panels*, rechargeable batteries*, wood, reused cotton scrim, nails, household paint*, etc...





























Did Eye Moi, 2011 (from east view point, exit: photo, Max Yawney)
Lasers*, mirrors, LED Lights*, plastic bags, BPA-free plastic*, solar panels*, rechargeable batteries*, wood, reused cotton scrim, nails, household paint*, etc...






















Did Eye Moi, 2011 (detail)
Lasers*, mirrors, LED Lights*, BPA-free plastic*, plastic bags, solar panels*, rechargeable batteries*, wood, reused cotton scrim, nails, household paint*, etc...




Tuesday, February 8, 2011

32 Below reminder - Come experience "Did Eye Moi" and more...

This is a reminder, about the opening for the group show I am in on Friday, 32 Below. I will be showing the new light installation, Did Eye Moi. It also includes great Fine Artists like Mike Estabrook, Brian Higbee and many others. Brian Higbee's installation is particularly exceptional.

Here is some info on the show:


Opening Reception:
February 11th 2011 (Friday)
7:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m.

Exhibition info:
Monday through Friday 2 p.m. until 6 p.m.
Saturday 11 a.m. until 6 p.m.
Location: St. Cecilia’s Gallery
21 Monitor Street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Older work: update and questions

I have had requests and some feedback to see more documentation of my older work, more conceptually based work.

People have asked why I don't also have the older work as black and white (gray-scale) documentation as well? First, it is a great question, and I feel at the time I created the work I was very concerned with certain conceptual constructions and my newer work comes from a very different conceptual framework and deep concerns with the experience of the work. Needless to say, and as I have said before I have a deep interest in Conceptual Fine Art and its lineage in Fine Art. For more questions and answers about documentation click here.

Reminder: the images below were created before 2002, therefore they are documented in full color.

Here are some older pieces, some of which people thought should be shown on the site:


























untitled (poverty), 2000
Plastic plunger, bond paper, food color dyed water.


























Dismantling/de-installing: untitled (poverty)



untitled (RGB self portrait - Long Island, NY), 1999
Oil pastels on bond paper


Future Concerns of Relative Space, 1999/2001 {detail} 
Mono-filament, screws
Documented image from installation in CUANDO 2001 group show,
Willoughby Sharp
gallery/room 




Future Concerns of Relative Space, 1999/2001 {extreme detail} 
Mono-filament, screws
Documented image from installation in CUANDO 2001 group show,
Willoughby Sharp
gallery/room



Untitled (FLAT), 2000 {detail} 
ballpoint pen on bond paper


Untitled, 1999
charcoal on newsprint paper