Archive for the 'Art' Category
Posters by Sasha for the Slither / Evenings show!
0 Comments Published by Natasha October 31st, 2008 in Local, Music, Art.Simply AMAZING new posters from Sasha Kellner-Rodgers, who designed them specifically for our Tuesday show. See the posters in their original size at our flickr. More details on the show to come, but it’s going to be an amazing night!!
Full interview with Marc Swanson now up
1 Comment Published by Natasha October 30th, 2008 in Art, Interview.Sorry for the delay, but the full transcript of our conversation with visual artist Marc Swanson is now up in our interviews section. From the article:
Brooklyn-based visual artist Marc Swanson will present a lecture on his solo exhibition, “Hurry on Sundown: The Multimedia Work of Marc Swanson,” this Thursday, Oct. 16. Swanson first stepped into […]
While reading up on Marc Swanson in preparation for this week’s Ithaca Times, I stumbled upon a set of amazing videos and photographs from Swanson’s residency at the Corning Museum of Glass last year. So, I have no idea what they’re doing, and I can barely grasp what goes into making one of his remarkably […]
We interview Dinotopia author James Gurney!
8 Comments Published by Natasha July 28th, 2008 in Art, Interview, Lecture, Writers.Here in Ithaca, summer doesn’t necessarily mean that there’s a lack of interesting events to attend — despite the fact that we are very much a college town. There have been all kinds of neat special events that we’ve featured in the last couple of weeks, both in and outside college campuses. Lately, the Scottish […]
The Eye of the Beholder: We speak with artist Steven Barbash
2 Comments Published by Natasha July 24th, 2008 in Local, Art, Interview, Cornell.Recently, Ithaca Times art critic Mike Berlin interviewed local artist and art collector Steven Barbash, who curated “The Shared Experience,” now up at the Johnson Museum. Excerpts from the artist that appeared in last week’s Ithaca Times:
“[Barbash] came of age, artistically, at a time when abstract expressionism was the dominant paradigm. And yet, he and […]
Is there an Ithaca Banksy in our midst? Has anyone else seen this around? Discuss.
Unusual Spaces: We interview local artists John Criscitello and Jesse Hill
1 Comment Published by Natasha July 16th, 2008 in Local, Art, Interview.Last week, our art critic-at-large Wylie Schwartz wrote the cover story for the Ithaca Times about a group of local artists that exist quite separately from the ‘typical’ local art scene in Ithaca. Artist and Sfumato owner (and sometimes Ithaca Times freelancer) John Criscitello is currently hosting a group exhibition at his loft space on […]
Recording shadows: An interview with conceptual artist Karen Brummund
0 Comments Published by Natasha July 11th, 2008 in Local, Art, Interview.[text by Wylie Schwartz] Since moving to the area in 2006, conceptual artist Karen Brummund has been creating large-scale public art installations at various sites around the county. With a video work currently on view in ‘The Object and Beyond,’ the 2008 Everson Biennial in Syracuse, she is also one of a dozen local artists […]
Tomorrow: opening reception at Rural Research Laboratories
2 Comments Published by Natasha April 25th, 2008 in Art.Will finally be checking out this space. Have heard very good things, and if the weather holds up tomorrow, will make a lovely drive to Elmira! Shown above is a detail of ‘Republic’ by Graham MacDougal. Below is complete information for the opening reception tomorrow. Visit the Ithaca Times to read Wylie Schwartz’s complete review […]
Archiving the Present: Tim Murray speaks about the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art
10 Comments Published by Natasha April 4th, 2008 in Art, Interview, Cornell.[Text by Nick Knouf] The rolling hills and bucolic landscape of upstate New York belie a long history of engagement with contemporary artistic work. The “birth” of video art took place around here in the late 1960s and early 1970s with artists like Bill Viola and Nam June Paik, at institutions like Syracuse University, University […]
Lost and found: The colorful, wonderful world of artist Jane Hammond
0 Comments Published by Natasha March 20th, 2008 in Art, Film, Interview, Cornell.Note: You can read the transcript of my conversation with Jane Hammond in our interviews section. The following is the article that appeared in the Ithaca Times.
[From the Ithaca Times, March 12]
Systems. Recurrence. Repetition. On first glance, these words may be the last thing you think of when observing Jane Hammond’s wildly alive and seemingly […]
Inuit Sculpture Collection at Ithaca College’s Handwerker
0 Comments Published by Liv March 5th, 2008 in Art.If you’re feeling a little stressed out or just need some time for peace and reflection, stop by the Handwerker Gallery at Ithaca College to see its collection of Inuit sculptures. The gallery is hosting a show of sculptures collected by May and Fred Widding through April 6. Inuits, which literally means “the people,” live […]
This afternoon: Jane Hammond at the Johnson Museum
4 Comments Published by Natasha January 31st, 2008 in Local, Art, Notice.This evening at 5:15pm, Cornell’s Johnson Museum will present a gallery talk with the artist Jane Hammond, held in conjunction with her exhibit, “Jane Hammond: Paper Work.” The talk is free and open to the public. We’re really looking forward to meeting her and hearing her speak. In the past, she’s collaborated with the Surrealist […]
Taking flight: An interview with artist Todd McGrain
3 Comments Published by Natasha December 20th, 2007 in Art, Photos, Guest Blogger.Head over to our interviews section for the complete story on artist Todd McGrain, whose “Lost Birds” sculptures are currently on view at the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester. We’re also going to load exclusive photo galleries by Rachel Philipson, who got some fantastic shots of McGrain in his home studio. From Wylie’s story:
The smooth, […]
Evidence: 150 Years of Documentary Photography
4 Comments Published by Natasha November 28th, 2007 in Uncategorized, Local, Art, Reviews, Guest Blogger.[Image above: Lewis Hine (American, 1874-1940), Sunday Morning, March 7, 1909, Morris Herowitz, ten years old, 1909. Gelatin silver print. Gift of Martin Z. Margulies. Photo credit: Courtesy of the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art] Since we ran in this space Nancy Geyer’s review of the video art exhibit at the Johnson Museum, it […]