HAINES - WOLFE CONTEMPORARY
COLONIAL ARTS - 600 TOWNSEND - LOWERDECK
10.22.09
Haines Gallery: Kota Ezawa - Odessa Staircase Redux; Katya Bonnenfant - Hortensia Suitcase Delux.
Comment by AB: According to the proclamation, "Kota Ezawa's Odessa Staircase Redux... revisits the influential film montage from Sergei Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin as a series of ink drawings. The drawings are based on the first frame of every cut in the Odessa Staircase sequence." Couldn't have said it better myself. In the back gallery, the entertainment factor of Katya Bonnenfant's multimedia endeavor would be embodied in a selection of vintage digital clocks and calculators, the displays of which have been reconstituted to play amusing animated vignettes. Worth a visit.
Art by Kota Ezawa.
Kota Ezawa art.
Kota Ezawa watercolor in above image closer.
Watercolors by Kota Ezawa.
Kota Ezawa art.
Watercolors and video art by Kota Ezawa.
Kota Ezawa book "Odessa Staircase Redux" available at the gallery.
Combination painting and video animation art by Katya Bonnenfant.
Video art by Katya Bonnenfant.
Renovated vintage electronics by Katya Bonnenfant.
Renovated electronics with animation by Katya Bonnenfant.
Renovated animated vintage electronics by Katya Bonnenfant.
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Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art: Jud Bergeron - Quietly I Will Wait.
Comment by AB: New sculpture and drawings by Jud Bergeron, formerly of San Francisco, now of New York. Basically, Bergeron honors poet Bill Reynolds, a close friend who passed away several years ago. His heartfelt tribute involves drawing and constructing works of art composed entirely of letters, those letters being the ones contained in several select poems by Reynolds. Nicely done.
Sculpture and drawings by Jud Bergeron.
Jud Bergeron art.
Jud Bergeron and his wall sculpture.
Art by Jud Bergeron.
Sculpture by Jud Bergeron.
Art by Jud Bergeron.
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Colonial Arts Gallery: Retablo - Behind the Altar.
Comment by AB: Before I get to the my assessment of the show, Colonial Arts Gallery is an expansive and absolutely gorgeous space located on Kearny Street just below Broadway. It's owned by James Eddy and has been here for about a year and I can't believe I haven't even heard about it... 'til tonight. Speaking of tonight, this event debuts the retablo collection (also referred to as laminas in Mexico) of Paul LeBaron Thiebaud (yep, that's right-- the son of Wayne Thiebaud). For you tinhorns, a retablo is a religious painting on uh... tin... and you can see over 100 fine examples here, plus many more works of antique religious art courtesy of Colonial arts. The store/gallery is packed with other colonial arts (as in Spanish Colonial) including jewelry, paintings, sculpture, ceramics, masks, hats, silver, furniture and more. Definitely worth a visit!
The setting - Colonial Arts Gallery.
Retablo art.
Retablo and religious art.
Retablo and religious art closer.
Retablo and religious art closer.
Retablo and religious art closer yet.
Retablo and religious art pinkie cam close.
Colonial arts.
All kinds of awesome stuff in the showcases.
Vintage knit caps - $275 each.
Something for everyone.
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Addendum:
Bella Feldman sculpture at The Atrium, 600 Townsend.
Another from Bella Feldman at 600 Townsend c/o Sculpturesite Gallery.
Last one from Bella Feldman at 600 Townsend c/o Sculpturesite Gallery.
Familial Ghosts - group show at Lowerdeck Gallery.
Group show cont. - Familial Ghosts at Lower Deck Gallery.
Familial Ghosts group show at Lowerdeck Gallery.
Last one from Lowerdeck group art show, Familial Ghosts.
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