Showing posts with label Abstract Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abstract Art. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2011

Beverly Hills Affaire in the Gardens...art show to attract thousands! May 21st - May 22nd!







 



Residents of tony Beverly Hills are gearing up for a snarl of traffic - and throngs of art-lovers this week-end - as the ever-popular "Affaire in the Gardens" is launched.

Over two-hundred artists - from a wide array of creative mediums - will unveil their original works which range from painting, to portraitures, fine-line drawing, multi-media pieces, and sculpture.

In addition, there will be eye-catching hand-crafted one-of-a-kind items such a jewellery, pottery, and what-have-you!

The lively festive event runs May 21st thru May 22nd and features a Wine Garden for those who savor a glass of bubbly while taking in the artsy-fartsy event.

Early risers may take a stroll through the picturesque park setting commencing 10:00 a.m.each morning.

Nightly the exhibition space shuts down at 6 o'clock sharp.

See 'ya there!

Art Tours

Visitors are invited to sign up for an informative stroll around the grounds with art connoisseurs who will point out and explain famous art pieces which are part of the City’s permanent sculptural collection.

Guests may request a tour of some of the best work in the eclectic Affaire in the Gardens Art Show this year with a discussion headed up by one of the Vetting Committee Judges on hand.

Legacy Cafe Installation

On Saturday evening visit the Legacy Crate installation which is currently travelling around the country.

While you're there have a chat with merging artist Marjan Vayghan.

Sign Up


310.285.6836

artshow@beverlyhills.org.

242 North Beverly Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210

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Wine Garden @ Affaire in the Gardens Art Show in Beverly Hills!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

L'AMOUR FOU...Documentary on Yves Saint Laurent & male lover! CAESAR Award-Winning Film!






 






L'AMOUR FOU was the winner of the FIPRESCI Prize at the prestigeous Toronto International Film Festival this past year, and consequently, has been causing quite a buzz on the Festival circuit since winning the CAESAR for Best Documentary.

The documentary, directed by Pierre Thoretton (slated for a release on May 13th in New York IFC Center and on May 20th in Los Angeles at the Laemmle Royale Theatre) L’AMOUR FOU documents Pierre Bergé’s personal coming-to-terms with the death of his lifelong partner - Yves Saint Laurent - through the objects they shared in life.

In 1958, the legendary couturier met and fell in love with industrialist (patron) Pierre Bergé, thus forging a relationship that would endure fifty years of extraordinary success, emotional turbulence and lingering devotion.

Following the death of Saint Laurent in 2008, Bergé opted to auction off all of the art objects that were collected during the course of their unique union which spanned several decades.

Both men shared a mutual passion for beauty in objects, places, people - and most of all - by virtue of their personal and professional loving relationship.

The documentary takes an over-the-shoulder peak, as Berge muses about his long-time lover (and the treasures snapped up during the course of their exotic travels around the globe) as he catalogues and prepares to auction off their fabulous collection of art deco vases, African sculptures, and remarkable paintings by famed artists such as Modigliani, Picasso, and Matisse.

Touching!

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Yves St. Laurent a leader in fashion & style!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

San Francisco International Airport...dazzling sculptures grace Terminal! April 9th unveiling!











When savvy travellers trot into the lobby entrance of the newly-renovated Terminal 2 at the San Francisco International Airport next week, they'll be dazzled when they encounter two 24 x 24 x 16 foot sculptures dangling from the ceiling above.

"The unique pieces by artist Kendall Buster are reminiscent of clouds," one art-lover marvelled.

Magical!

The eye-catching installation is part of a $388 million make-over which will be officially unveiled to the public on April 9th (2011).

The Director of the City's public art purchase program underscored that the exquisite creations are a welcome contribution in light of the fact San Francisco has always been a community rich and vibrant culturally.

The exhibit also includes a glass structure titled - Air Over Under - outside the Airport which acts as a terminal facade.

5 sculptures are intended for the site in all.

American Airlines and Virgin America will set up shop in soothing environs sure to please both the locals and tourists alike.

Art aficionados may arrange for a tour of the sculptures commencing the 9th of April.

INFORMATION

650.352.43431

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Dazzling environs of San Francisco Terminal

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Artists Guild of San Francisco...elitist organization runs closed shop! Maintain strangle-hold on Union Square Exhibition Space!








Artists have complained that the Artists Guild of San Francisco is not only running an elitist "closed-shop" - but, in the process - trying to maintain a strangle-hold on Exhibition space outdoors at Union Square in downtown San Francisco!

For example, when a tourist or local stumbles on an art display in the park-like setting, they assume that Artists have hung out their works in a free-enterprise situation with the aim of rustling up sales and gaining exposure for their artistic efforts (sketches, paintings, sculpture).

On closer scrutiny, keener eyes may spy a kiosk propped-up nearby, which tout the artists by virtue of a handful of slick photographic publicity stills, resumes, and what-have-you.

But, the sinister truth is far from innocent in nature, in fact.

For instance, when an artist contacts the Artists Guild of San Francisco with the specific aim of becoming member - and with the express desire to exhibit their artwork in Union Square, too - their requests are ignored.

Indeed!

The hapless artisans are snubbed - at which point - the awful truth rears ugly its ugly head.

The Guild is an elitist organization - which caters to the selfish self-serving greed of the members - at the expense of a multitude of deserving (more-talented) artists.
When you consider that taxpayer foot the bill for the upkeep of the Exhibition space at Union Square, bottom line, the actions of the Artists Guild of San Francisco are an outrage.

In a civilized community, the selfish actions of a few - to the detriment of the many - should not be tolerated.

I say, turf them out, and open up the space to all artists!

Amen!

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Closed-shop run by greedy artists!

Monday, March 14, 2011

Julian Ayrs...News Release! Artist returns to roots!



 

NEWS RELEASE




After engaging in a handful of artistic pursuits over the past decade or so – Canadian-born painter Julian Ayrs (and well-known blogger) – has returned to his roots.

“During a recent trip to San Francisco, I was inspired to take up the brush again,” he enthused in a recent interview.

Ayrs is currently working on a spanking-new series of paintings – crafted in pencil, chalk and water color – that is appropriately titled:

“Color, Spirit, and Light"

“The creations sprang up from an inner joy I experienced in recent days during a vacation to the picturesque tourist mecca. I find that San Francisco is very conducive to the creative spirit.”

Ayrs first exhibited his fine line drawings and sketches at Rochdale College in the fall of 1968 in his hometown (Toronto/Canada) @ 341 Bloor West.

A group show followed at the prestigious Galerie Allen in Gastown the following fall when he relocated to the West Coast of Canada.

The young painter's work was well-received by the local art community and noted art critics such as respected Joan Lowndes at the Vancouver Sun (Southam News).

A one-man exhibition of major pieces followed in March (1972).

In 1972 Ayrs was also commissioned to create street kiosks for the downtown core in Vancouver (B.C.).

The following year, the city also purchased a handful of original paintings to enliven the halls of public buildings and government offices.

A brief stint in New York City - and a tunnelful of images in the city's underground subway - inspired a series of graffiti paintings which were summarily unveiled at the tony Contemporary Royale Gallery (owned by high-flying financier Nelson Skalbania) in 1974.

The Vancouver Sun profiled Ayrs in a feature in the afternoon daily (reference/Holyoak).

For a brief period, Julian tried his hand at model ling. His face has graced the pages of slick ads for American Express, the Hudson Bay Company, T. Eaton Company, and Datsun.

In 1983, Ayrs jumped at the chance to pursue his literary interests once again, when he was offered a column in the Province Newspaper (Southam News).

Ayrs regular feature - "Dressing Right" (which focused on menswear and fashion) - appeared in the morning paper for a year-or-so before Ayrs up and moved to the U.S. to pursue an acting career.

Ayrs was first published by Coach House Press (IS.8/Victor Coleman/Editor) in 1968.

A short story - "Cottage Cheese" - was purchased for broadcast by CBC Radio in 1972 (Robert Chesterman/Producer).

Shortly after arriving in Los Angeles, Ayrs became a member of the Screen Actors Guild, and began landing acting jobs in Hollywood.

Julian first starred in the one-act play - The Marriage Proposal - by Anton Chekhov.

He was given the nod with an "Award of Merit" by Simpsons Drama Festival jurors early on in his budding career.

In Hollywood, the struggling actor managed to land a few bit parts on the popular TV sitcom "Murphy Brown", the comedy variety-show hit "In Living Color", and highly-rated daytime soap operas such as "General Hospital" and the "Young & the Restless".

For a period of approximately two years, Ayrs was also a Literary Agent representing screenwriters at Roy Wallack & Associates and the Camille Sorice Agency (both SAG franchised agents) respectively.

During his tenure at Wallack, Tom Hank's film production office invited Ayrs to submit story ideas for projects, with the specific aim of changing the actor's "Big" image, and the express hope that the rising star stretch his acting "muscles".

A scripted idea for an A.I.D.S. drama (conceived by Julian) was originally rejected by Hanks ("who didn't want to do an A.I.D.S. feature at the time) but later embraced for some inexplicable reason.

During the first season of Fox's reality show - "On the Lot" - which focused on fledgling filmmakers (Steven Spielberg/Executive Producer) - Ayrs was invited to pen a blog.

Ayrs' posts were often featured on the main homepage, and subsequently, he drummed a huge reader base interested in his daily musings on celebrities, show business-in-general, and what-have-you.

When the experimental night-time bill-of-fare was can celled, Ayrs moved over to Google, and started up his own blog which became known as "The Tattler".

Today, the Tattler has made Mr. Ayrs one of the world's best-known bloggers in the world (recognized at high-profile red-carpet events, in the bustling streets among the common folk, etc.)

http://www.ijulian.blogspot.com/

Daily, avid readers surf to the current highly-ranked site to peruse movie reviews, reports on celebrity figures, and catch up on his - at times controversial - social and political commentaries (with a main thrust on Pop Culture).

Ayrs intends to exhibit his new series of paintings in the near future in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York.

CONTACT

JULIAN AYRS

Telephone

310.929-1445

e-mail

i.julian@yahoo.com

BLOG

http://www.ijulian.blogspot.com





Art is first love!



Wednesday, February 16, 2011

San Francisco...4th Annual ARTOPIA! Tonight 7-10 PM!









SF Weekly's 4th Annual ARTOPIA kicks off tonight with the spotlight on Bay Area artists.

The dazzling highlight of the event features finalists from the Masterminds Competition.

A record 300 artists submitted entries with the ultimate aim of showcasing their talents and snapping up coveted grants worth upwards of $1500.00.

Objets D'art include unique one-of-a-kind original paintings, intriguing in-the-round sculptures, calligraphs, eclectic photographic stills, and-so-forth-and-so-on.

If the stellar ART WORKS were rustled up from a creative vein, the able judges willingly reviewed 'em.

The finalists for the "Masterminds" exhibition include talents Aaron D. Guadamuz, Hugh Leeman, Jeremy Rourke, Ben Venom, Laurel Shear, Christina Mazza, Will Cloughley, and Pablo Cristi.

Locals may recall that the Bay area has been fertile ground for celebrated artisans such as Ansel Adams, Raymond Sanders, and Ruth Asawa (pictured below).

In addition to the eye-popping displays there will be hosted bars, music, and live! performances.

Public works - located at 161 Erie Street (14th & Mission) - is the exciting venue for the event.

See 'ya there!

TICKETS

SFWEEKLY.COM

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Ruth Asawa

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Los Angeles Art Show...previews tonight with splashy soiree!











Tonight the Los Angeles Arts Show kicks off and runs through Saturday at the spacious downtown Convention Center.

More than one hundred of the top Galleries (and a posse of artists) on the West Coast are participating in the in 16-year-old art extravaganza!

Locals and out-of-towners alike are invited to get up-close-and-personal with an eclectic mix of fine paintings, sculpture - you name it - in a broad spectrum of styles and mediums inclined to appeal to the artistic sensibilities of most!

In addition to the thought-provoking visual displays, guest speakers will discuss hold discussions on a wide range of topics - from trends in architecture to feminist art.

Noted cartoonist Robert Williams (an underground artist who was part of the Zap Collective in the late 1960s) will lead one of the informative dialogues in a much-anticipated Q & A session over the weekend.

Tonight's preview boasts a mouth-watering dinner (for a pricey $125) that will  benefit the Art of Elysium (a Getty-approved foundation that seeks to enlighten hospitalized children about art appreciation).

 The daily entrance fee to the annual event is $20.

Hours

Thursday / Saturday
11 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Sunday
11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Location

1201 S. Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, CA

Info

 (213) 741-1151

http://www.laartshow.com

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