Abstract Forces
Rio Bravo Fine Art
Truth or Consequences, NM
March 13, 2010 to April 18, 2010
Exhibit
Exhibit
A collection of abstract paintings created during the past two years by Joel Smith.
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Jul 31, 2010 Art show and sale Vail, CO Beaver Creek Village |
Beaver Creek Art Festival - Vail, Colorado 23rd Annual Beaver Creek Art Festival In Vail, Colorado. |
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Jul 31, 2010 Gallery/show reception Tulsa, OK Lovetts Gallery 918.664.4732 |
"Meet the Artist: Paul Rhymer" On July 31st, 2010 from 10 to 6, Paul D. Rhymer will be in the gallery, conducting a live sculpting session. Paul comes from a family of artists and has drawn and painted his whole life. After receiving an Associate of Arts degree in 1984, he accepted a job at the Smithsonian Institution doing taxidermy and model making and retired in 2010. As a result of so much three-dimensional work in his museum job, his own personal artwork gradually began to transform from painting and drawing into sculpture. Being an avid birder, waterfowl hunter, and taxidermist gives him constant anatomy and behavioral learning experiences that inspire his sculpture. Paul’s work has been exhibited in such prestigious art shows such as the National Sculpture Society, the Society of Animal Artists and Birds in Art. His wildlife sculpture is at the National Zoo, National Museum of Natural History, the Denver Zoo, Woodson Art Museum, Hiraim Blauvelt Museum and various public buildings and parks and private collections thought the US. Please join us a at Lovetts Gallery on Saturday, July 31st from 10-6, to meet this talented artist. |
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Aug 1, 2010 Gallery/show reception Santa Fe, NM 505.983.1434 |
Daniel Gerhartz This month Meyer Gallery spotlights figurative paintings by Daniel Gerhartz. An opening reception is on August 27, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the gallery. |
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Aug 1, 2010 Exhibit Temecula, CA Lorimar Winery 951-240-5177 |
Lorimar presents the “SUMMER WINE & ART SHOW”- Featuring Ken Aldridge Nothing goes better than a nice glass of wine while taking in inspirational art! Join Lorimar Winery at their Old Town Temecula Tasting Room for their “Summer Wine & Art Show Series” beginning June 1st. Presenting four amazing and talented artist from Southern California, Lorimar Winery has found a wonderful balance of wine, soul, music and landscape. “Combing the things that I love… wine and music… has inspired our wines, our wine labels and vision of the new winery…” exclaims Mark Manfield, owner of Lorimar Winery. All summer long visit the tasting room in Old Town Temecula to feast your eyes on works of art depicting wine, vineyards, dance and music! Each month will feature a different artists’ work and will also include a “Meet the Artist” night including light appetizers. Lorimar Winery Tasting Room; 42031 Main Street, Temecula, CA For more information, visit the web site at www.lorimarwinery.com or by calling 951-240-5177. Our August artist, Ken Aldridge, was born and raised in Southern California, and comes from a family of painters that stretches for many generations. He started drawing as a child and immersed himself in studies of artists such as Carravagio, De Chirico, Monet, Van Gogh, Dali, Warhol, Close, and Rembrandt. He is a brilliant and inventive drummer, and his love for music and art led his interest into painting jazz musicians. His work has won numerous awards and is featured nationally; his “soulful creations” can be summarized by Ken himself “…I feel that as a painter I owe it to myself to push my own boundaries when creating new work…” Please some and meet Ken to hear is inspirational stories about art and music, Saturday August 14th at 6pm. |
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Aug 2, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 108 Cathedral Place 505-983-1777 |
August Exhibits at the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts Dry Ice: Alaska Native Artists and the Landscape, Oblique Drift: Nicholas Galanin, Round-UP: Recent Video Work by Torry Mendoza, Vision Project Room |
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Aug 2, 2010 Indian Pueblo Event Jemez Pueblo, NM NM 44 and 4, 30 miles NW of Bernalillo 575-834-7235 |
Jemez Pueblo Feast Day St. Persingula Feast Day - Corn Dances. |
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Aug 2, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 108 Cathedral Place 505-983-1777 |
Thought-Provoking, Times Six: Museum of Contemporary Native Arts Opens New Exhibits The Museum of Contemporary Native Arts celebrates the reopening of its main galleries by mounting six extraordinary exhibitions: Dry Ice: Alaska Native Artists and the Landscape; Oblique Drift: Nicolas Galanin, Round-UP, Matterings, It Wasn’t the Dream of Golden Cities and Apaches and Angels. |
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Aug 3, 2010 Exhibit Taos, NM 122-A Kit Carson Road 575-758-4667 |
Featured Artists of August: David Hettinger and Ken Spencer |
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Aug 4, 2010 Indian Pueblo Event Santo Domingo, NM I-25 Exit 259, Between Albuquerque and Santa Fe 505-465-2214 |
Santo Domingo/Saint Dominic Annual Feast Day Huge celebration and dances |
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Aug 5, 2010 Gallery/show reception Santa Fe, NM EVOKE Contemporary | 130 Lincoln Avenue, Suite F 505.995.9902 |
LOUISA MCELWAIN | oil of joy 06 August 5 – 8 pm | opening reception friday evening through August 30 A classically trained artist with roots firmly planted in the New York School of Abstract Expressionism, McElwain paints with knives and masonry trowels, working quickly to capture an image before the light fades or the clouds drift past. Inspired by the color theory of Joseph Albers and a masters workshop with Wolf Kahn, it was at the Nera Simi drawing studio in Florence, Italy, in 1973 where McElwain says she learned to see by focusing on the same figure drawing for two weeks. For McElwain, paint is not subordinate to the motif. She often incorporates bits of stone, glass, plants, and even insects into the paint as she works. "There is a powerful feeling that surges up from the earth and through me as I paint," she says. "I am vulnerable to the powerful forces of wind and light and bugs. There is a rhythm to nature, a measured meter and tempo, the speed the clouds move in the sky, and the way the shadows shift. I'm walking a line, balancing between allowing the painting to exist for its own sake and expressing something true about my experience of nature.” Louisa McElwain | private view on thursday 05 august | by invitation only |
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Aug 6, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 129 West Palace Ave 505-988-8997 |
Carolyn Morris Bach - Talismans New work by one of today's finest art jewelers. |
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Aug 6, 2010 Exhibit Albuquerque, NM 517 Central Ave NW 505-842-1400 |
Billowing Clouds, New Rain, and a Day at the Beach: New Paintings by Angus Macpherson Albuquerque landscape painter Angus Macpherson, known for his majestic New Mexico skies, has also created an ensemble of 30 years including his seashell hat series, swimsuits, and sunsets. |
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Aug 6, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 129 West Palace Ave 505-988-8997 |
Tom Palmore - Animal Farm For more than 35 years, Tom Palmore has painted animal portraits with a reverence for his subject and astonishing technical prowess. At LewAllen Galleries's downtown venue, the artist's solo exhibition will feature his most recent painstakingly rendered images of animals in oils and acrylics, which continue to offer a unique and often comical juxtaposition of technical literalism and surreal, imaginative context. |
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Aug 6, 2010 Gallery/show reception Raleigh, NC 919.828.3165 |
Contemporary Works Gallery C is proud to present Contemporary Works, an exhibit of new artworks by nationally renowned cityscape artist, Josh George. The exhibition will be in Gallery C on Wade Avenue, in Ridgewood Shopping Center, from August 6th through September 22nd. Josh George's cityscapes are influenced by works dating back to the 19th century impressionists. He is influenced by masters such as Edgar Degas and Mary Cassat because of their excellent drawing abilities. He is motivated and inspired by Richard Diabankorn and Wayne Thiebaud because, like George, they took the liberty of redesigning their landscapes to fit their own views. Josh George's work focuses on the changing cityscape from the street level view, like an Ash Can artist. George uses an plethora of materials when creating his works; not limiting himself, but including wallpaper scraps, postage stamps, and old product labels. Josh George has degrees from the Kansas City Art Institute and Central Missouri State University. He is a native of Kansas City, Missouri. |
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Aug 6, 2010 Exhibit Albuquerque, NM 3812 Central Ave SE 505-268-8952 |
Pieces: Mosaics and Ceramics by Laura Robbins Rhytmic, energizing, colorful; these are just a few words that describe Laura Robbins sculptural mosaics. The shapes that she creates using clay and broken glass combined with color and line are revitalizing. Laura is renowned for her large installation mosaics. “Pieces” combines her installation work, wall pieces, and ceramics for an exciting show! |
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Aug 6, 2010 Exhibit Albuquerque, NM 4904 4th Street NW 505-345-2872 |
Two Worlds: an exhibition of work by students at the Native American Community Academy(NACA) The work on display is a selection of the colorful photography taken by NACA students. |
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Aug 6, 2010 Gallery/show reception Bend, OR 541.388.2107 |
The Power of Suggestion A four person show titled The Power of Suggestion, opens August 6 at Mockingbird Gallery. The show featurings Steven Lee Adams, Joseph Alleman, H. Shane Ross, and Rodd Ambroson. Meet the artists at an opening reception on Friday, August 6, from 5 to 9 p.m. |
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Aug 6, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 130 West Palace Ave 505-820-0010 |
Desmond O'Hagan Solo Show |
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Aug 6, 2010 Exhibit Albuquerque, NM 206 1/2 San Felipe NW, in the Old Town Patio Market 505-843-9175 |
Augustine Romero Romero uses a variety of advanced painting and sculpting techniques to transform rugged materials into highly fined art objects that invoke a deep sense of mystery. His cosmopolitan aesthetic combines subtle political or ecological commentary with a 21st century approach to form and design, resulting in works that challenge the viewers notions of what art can be and why art is important in today's society. |
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Aug 6, 2010 Exhibit Santa Fe, NM 123 West Palace Ave 505-986-0440 |
B.C. Nowlin & Star Liana York Renowned sculptor, Star Liana York continues to create phenomenal bronzes embracing various themes from the equine to the ancestral to wildlife and to Native American figurative. B.C. Nowlin’s mythical oil paintings reflect man’s universal journey for light and truth. Show will be on exhibit for two weeks. The same evening is the West Palace Arts District's First Friday Art Walk |
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