Sunday, June 28, 2009

Wednesday surf movie night at the Callis boatyard







Every other Wednesday night is surf movie night at the boat yard. Cheap beer and good laughs were shared with friends and neighbors as we watched Bruce Brown's classic Endless Summer this past Wed. under the Seal Beach stars.
E.S. was meant to kick the summer off two weeks ago but the box that I brought that night had the Seedling in it instead (wamp wamp).
For the rest of the summer we will be spanning the decades of surf movies so shoot me an email for directions and times if you want to come.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Mark Dutcher Studio Tour

This was a fun thing to come across. I really like Mark's work.

Susan Collis selected as Armory Show 2010 commisioned artist




Susan Collis, who will have a show at TAM in gallery 2 next spring has just been announced the Armory Show's commisioned artist for 2010. Collis joins past commissionee's such as Mary Heilmann, John Wesley, John Waters, and many more who are invited to create a small edition work for one of the most important art fairs in the world.
Collis' work turns every day mundane objects into spectacular moments of beauty. The above pictured pieces are comprised of 18 carrot white gold, diamond, silver, opals, turqoise, garnets, seed pearls, mother of pearls, fresh water pearls, coral, black onyx, marcacite, and of course, a wooden broom.
To see more work by Collis, visit http://www.seventeengallery.com/ who represents her work in London.

This is just one reason why I read David John's blog every day

http://youhavebeenheresometime.blogspot.com/search/label/cones%20of%20power. I rarely am dissapointed when I peruse the 0's and 1's at You Have Been Here Sometime Before.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Film Night @ TAM














































The first Art House/Art Garden film night, which I will note, did not happen in our garden this time, went off splendidly on Friday. Lee Lynch and Doug Harvey brought their killer installation and film and performance of "Ned's Draw" which really made the crowd go wild. It was funny, interactive, and included a lot of interesting objects that provoked many audience questions. The movie was a true account of an old California legend about the last remnents of natives that held out in Northern California, an ambiguously gay bounty hunter, and the servant Ned who eventually shoots him.
"Passing", which Doug brought, by English artists Eric Wright & Cathy Ward, was visually haunting 8mm footage of Vegas and other Western outposts, and the narration by L.M. Kit Carson added to the tone of the piece.
And Spencer Douglas and Gustavo Herrera (pictured above) gave a small introduction before screening their stop motion piece, "Buffalo Mierde" which was also a definate crowd pleaser. Our next installment will be held, this time in our sculpture garden, on July 17th. More details to come.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

This Friday night @ TAM

Don't forget friends. Friday night, Doug Harvey presents Lee Lynch's film Ned's Draw which will include installation, live acting, and maybe even a reptile or three, and soooo much more. Come on down to the Torrance Art Museum.

"Where We're Going, We Don't Need Roads" TDA pt. 3




































































































































This was the show Dan curated on Elm in which I had work, along with Bob Pece who's work I am re-stoked on, and Eric Trine, Amanda Paganini, Jessica Fife, and Alex. In the bottom picture is MT giving us a helping hand by helping sand. My pieces are the Rick James/Billy Graham testifyin' piece and the one with the synchronized swimmers. Woooord.



"You Remind Me Of Home" @ Phantom Galleries in LB, TDA pt. 2




























































































































































































These are images from the show that Dan and I curated at Phantom Galleries on Broadway and Promenade that opened on Saturday. The artists included
Justine Holmes,
Timothy Wang,
Aragna Ker,
Macha Suzuki,
Eric Trine,
Zach Kleyn,
a video piece by Sandy Yang,
hand crafted furniture by Erin Regen,
Andy Ralph,
and Devon Tsuno.
The show looked great in person and hopefully it translates onto blogosphere. The show runs through the 30th. Awwwwesome.







Statement...

The work I have been making for the last couple of years is primarily about conceptual and pictoral exploration. Following rabbit holes of ideas, visual stimuli, process, pictoral structure, and what it looks like when I trace my time by having said traced time manifested visually or situationally. My work varies with each new smaller project that I am working on but the above umbrella is how I work. My overall artistic project is less about a rigid research of a few well articulated ideas, and much more about “maybes” and “what ifs”. Theology, philosophy, freedom, and the like, have metaphors that lie dormant waiting to be discovered and brought to light, and art making is where I find these most often.

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I eat, sleep, surf, and make art in Seal Beach CA
MFA Claremont Graduate University, Claremont CA 2007
BA Biola University, La Mirada CA, 2002

Select Solo Shows:
2009 Are You Ready To Testify, Taylor De Cordoba, Los
Angeles CA
2007 The Grand Order of the Salt Dippers, MFA thesis show, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont CA
2006 How It Feels To Be Something On, Taylor De Cordoba, Culver City CA
2004 Do You Hear Me?, Ghetto Gloss, Los Angeles CA
2003 Memoirs For My Wake, Ghetto Gloss, Los Angeles CA

Select Group Shows:
2010 The OsCene, Laguna Art Museum, Laguna CA
2009 ARTRA at the T-Lofts, Santa Monica CA
Orphan Kitties Go To The Circus, LACE, Los Angeles CA
2008 Cover Version, Taylor De Cordoba, Los Angeles CA
2007 Aqua Art Fair (Taylor De Cordoba), Miami FL
OCMA Benefit Art Auction, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach CA
Art LA (Taylor De Cordoba), Santa Monica Auditorium, Santa Monica CA
2005 Easy Action, Grand Central Art Center, Santa Ana CA
Collectors Series, Triple Base Gallery, San Francisco CA
2004 Tree Trimmings, Track 16, Santa Monica CA
Paper Works, Mimi Barr Gallery, San Francisco CA
The DL, Star Shoes, Los Angeles CA and traveled to Tokyo

Select Press:
2009 New American Paintings,
Riviera Magazine, 12/09
Los Angeles Times, "Design Loves Art" by Suzanne Muchnic, 9/23/09
2008 New American Paintings
2008 Los Angeles Times, "Cover Version..." by Lynell George, 7/13/08
2007 Los Angeles Times, "45 Painters Under 45" by Christopher Knight, 12/2/07
2006 ArtForum, 3/06
2005 OC Weekly, "Step to the New", 6/9/05
2003 ArtWeek, review by Craig Stevens of Memoirs For My Wake @ Ghetto Gloss, 6/03

Random Other Resume Worthy Things:
2007/2008 I taught two sections of 4D design (new media) at Biola University, La Mirada CA
Paintings Edge Residency, Idywild CA
I did the album art for singer/songwriter supreme Barrett Johnson's new record, In Case I Went Missing and two covers for the band Summer Darling's e.p.'s
2006 I had paintings in 2 movies, Art School Confidencial, and Havoc
I did art for the interior for the awesome shop Scout in LA
2004 I had a painting sell at Christies in NYC for a benefit sale held by Chrylalis Records
I also had a fake solo show at Ghetto Gloss to film the fake reality show about Roseanne Barr. That was weird.

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