MARK WOLFE - FOULADI - RATIO 3
ELEANOR HARWOOD - ADOBE BOOKS - ALLEY CAT BOOKS
INCLINE - CHRISTIAN DANIELS
(with assistance from RWM)
01.10.14
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Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art: Transitions - A Group Exhibition curated by Todd Lanam.
Artists: Gail Dawson, Christopher Russell, Ted Andersen, Nif Hodgson.
Comment by AB: This show's themed on nature, the great outdoors and the constancy of change.
Art by Christopher Russell at Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art.
Art by Gail Dawson.
Ted Andersen art.
Topographical art.
Pinkie-less pinkie cam detail of art in above image.
Art by Christopher Russell.
Etching by Nif Hodgson.
Pinkie cam detail of art in above image.
Attendance figures - group show at Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art.
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Fouladi Projects: No Should Be As Friendly As Yes - Karen Barbour.
Comment by AB: Bay Area artist Karen Barbour blends myriad abstracts and representational works, mainly figures and portraits, into a strange dreamlike installation.
Karen Barbour art & installation at Fouladi Projects.
Art in above image closer.
Art by Karen Barbour.
Karen Barbour figure painting.
Portraits and abstracts by Karen Barbour.
Karen Barbour art.
Relative density - Karen Barbour art show at Fouladi Projects.
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Ratio 3 Gallery: Mitzi Pederson - 3:43.
Review by RWM: Fascinating art which challenges one's perceptions. It is not clear what is on the wall. More here for folks who no longer have the best eyes. The lines on the wall with the use of thread seem to float off in the air. They work might not be durable in the wind, but it does challenge you to look closely to see what is happening. Wonderful and memorable show even if one does not find a lot of beauty here. Maybe that is just the way things are.
Comment by AB: Sections of wood, swatches of mesh fabric, feathers, glitter, string, straight pins and concrete blocks are among the materials that Mitzi Pederson combines into art. The works are fragile, susceptible and challenging when considered from durability, endurance, maintenance, longevity, and even "what is art?" perspectives. Delicate ink and tulle works on canvas are the most traditional in appearance as are her regimented cinderblock sculptures. Worth a look and perhaps a contemplation as well.
Concrete block sculpture by Mitzi Pederson at Ratio 3 Gallery.
Sculpture in above image closer.
Art with suspended feather by Mitzi Pederson.
Mitzi Pederson (center) and her art at Ratio 3 Gallery.
Art by Mitzi Pederson.
Pinkie cam detail of art in above image.
Side view of fragile art by Mitzi Pederson.
Detail of delicate wall art by Mitzi Pederson.
Demographics - Mitzi Pederson art show at Ratio 3 Gallery.
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Eleanor Harwood Gallery: Figure Ground. Curated by Gideon Chase.
Artists: Mathew Zefeldt, Samuel Hayes, Niv Bavarsky, Will Reed.
Comment by AB: Peruse the work of some promising young creatives here. No images of the art on the website even though there's a "slide show" link (that doesn't seem to be operational). Tsk tsk.
Art by Mathew Zefeldt at Eleanor Harwood Gallery.
Art by Mathew Zefeldt (kinda kicky).
Cranial detail of Mathew Zefeldt art in above image.
Art by Will Reed.
Will Reed art.
Art by Niv Bavarsky.
Niv Bavarsky art in above image closer.
Art by Samuel Hayes.
Art by Samuel Hayes.
Mathew Zefeldt, Samuel Hayes, Niv Bavarsky, Will Reed @ Eleanor Harwood Gallery.
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Adobe Books & Arts Cooperative: Jessica Hankey and Erin Colleen Johnson.
Comment by AB: Jessica Hankey essays on a century-old women's club in Los Angeles in photography, video and written documentation while Erin Colleen Johnson's videos originate out of her fascination with Morse Code.
Women's club installation by Jessica Hankey at Adobe Books & Arts Cooperative.
Detail of art/installation by Jessica Hankey above.
Women's club video by Jessica Hankey.
Video about Morse Code by Erin Colleen Johnson.
Another Erin Colleen Johnson Morse Code video.
Long view - Erin Colleen Johnson & Jessica Hankey at Adobe Books & Arts Co-op.
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Incline Gallery: Promises from San Diego. Curated by Philip B. Gann.
Artists: Camille Bryant, Cameron Canales, Mackenzie Grimmer, Jamie Peterson, Dalton Sjogren.
Review by RWM: Interesting art on display with variety and distinction as one walks up the ramp. But best in show (at least for me) are the photographs of the people, probably visitors to The City, happily displaying their caricature drawings. It is fun to see these folks drawn out of proportion. Great smiles. Funny noses. Wondrous eyes. Nice relationships.
Comment by AB: Five San Diego talents trundle their oeuvres up North to show us what they've got. The gallery website shows the art, but none is identified by artist. Oy.
Art by Cameron Canales closer. I know where he got that image: Right here.
Art by Mackenzie Grimmer closer.
Art.
Art from group San Diego artist show at Incline Gallery.
Photography installation.
Art.
Art.
Art & art people - group San Diego artist show at Incline Gallery.
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Addendum:
Group show of small paintings at Christian Daniels Gallery.
Small paintings group show at Christian Daniels Gallery.
One more from group show at Christian Daniels Gallery.
Christopher Sean Aloysious Gould photography at Alley Cat Books & Gallery.
Photographs by Christopher Sean Aloysious Gould at Alley Cat Books & Gallery.
Mei Levenson photograph closer at Alley Cat Books & Gallery.
Christopher Sean Aloysious Gould & Mei Levenson photos at Alley Cat Books.
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