Sunday, February 14, 2010

Depth of Surface

I am in an exhibition opening February 27th at the Fine Arts Gallery at the San Francisco State University.

DEPTH OF SURFACE

Exibition dates: February 27 - March 25, 2010
Opening reception: February 27, 1:00 - 3:00
Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Saturday, 11 am - 4:00 pm

featuring the work of Northern California artists exploring the language of textiles through various media. The exhibition includes Julie Chang, Victor De La Rosa, Jennifer Ferré, Dustin Fosnot, Taraneh Hemami, Andrea Higgins, Ernest Jolly, Katie Lewis, Mung Lar Lam, Victoria May, Ali Naschke-Messing, Francesca Pastine, Anthony Ryan, Jeremy Chase Sanders, Lisa Solomon and Jina Valentine. Organized by the Fine Arts Gallery with Assistant Professor Victor De La Rosa, and presented in association with “Reinvention,” a national conference about surface design and contemporary textile art held on campus March 19 -24, 2010


The Fine Arts Gallery is located in Rm. 238 of the fine Arts Building on the main SFSU campus, 19th and Holloway Avenues, San Francisco. For more information, please visit www.gallery.sfsu.edu or call 415 338 6535.


Pollock Krasner Foundation Award

Here is a link to my work on the Pollock-Krasner website:

http://64.124.30.150/html/artistresults.asp?artist=2883&testing=true

Saturday, December 26, 2009

The Year in Food: 2009

Considering that I lost my sense of taste for six months, stopped eating, and almost wasted away, I still managed to pack a lot of good food in this year. Here are some good food moments saved through the miracle of digital photography:
Thanksgiving antipasto:



Simple but good:
scallop, Brussel sprouts and fresh languini


Leonie putting together a snack of Maple Honey Carmel Spread, parmaggiano reggiano cheese and perssimons:
More antipasto, Albert's specialty. He likes to say that he didn't go to five years of art school for nothing:






Jerusalem Artichoke Soup: The beginnings of a really good gnocchi

Sunday, November 22, 2009

auction

Apparently, my art was just put on the auction block and sold for over the estimated price. Found on http://www.artdaily.org/

LOS ANGELES, CA.- Bonhams Butterfields’ Made in California auction on November 17, 2009 did especially well, signaling that the market for California art remains strong. Regardless of the auction’s regional theme, telephone bidders from around the globe vied for works by the golden state’s leading modern and contemporary artists. The sale, which was simulcast from Los Angeles to San Francisco, established world record prices for works Gregory Kondos, Raimonds Staprans and several other California artists.

Robert Graham’s "Neith" (Duke Ellington Figure) and Gregory Kondos’s "Beach Girl", exceeded pre-sale estimates and sold for robust prices. Neith, the top lot of the sale, brought $103,700 (est. $50,000 - 70,000), while "Beach Girl" sold for $51,850 (est. $10,000 - 15,000) and established a new world record for the artist at auction.

“The cover lot, "Beach Girl", by Sacramento artist Gregory Kondos created quite a stir. Bidders from the east and west coasts competed for the California beach scene. Excited bidders occupied the telephone lines in the San Francisco and Los Angeles salerooms. "Beach Girl" sold for $51,850, more than triple the pre-sale estimate, and established a world auction record for the artist,” said Holly Sherratt, Director of the Made in California Department at Bonhams & Butterfields.

Wayne Thiebaud’s "Third Street Avenue Store" also highlighted the sale. The oil painting from 1956 sold for $85,400. “'Third Avenue Store' was one of Thiebaud’s earliest paintings dedicated to consumer culture. The work was created in 1956 when the Pop Art movement was beginning to emerge,” said Sherratt.

Works by Ruth Asawa and Robert Therrien led the sculptural offerings. Ruth Asawa’s tied wire sculpture came from the collection of the family and sold for $42,700. Robert Therrien’s wall-mounted sculpture was exhibited at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in 1984 and also sold for $42,700.

Bidders also competed for several works by Raimonds Staprans, Robert Arneson, James Weeks, John Altoon and Sam Francis. Arneson’s portrait of the artist William T. Wiley sold for $35,380 and Staprans’s White Top Boats from 1972 brought $39,650 – a new world record for the artist at auction.

The sale also included several works from the Heller Ehrman Collection. James Weeks Gallery Song Recital sold for $24,400 (estimate $15,000-20,000); Omar Chacón’s Asiatica sold for $4,880 (estimate $1,500-2,500); Francesca Pastine’s Spoondrift sold for $3,050 (est. $1,500-2,500).

“We were especially pleased that the property from the Heller Ehrman Collection sold at or above Bonhams & Butterfields’ presale estimates. Many of these artists were new to auction and we were pleased to see competitive bidding for their work,” said Sherratt.

Made in California auctions will continue in May 2010.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Group Show at Dean Jensen Gallery


I am participating in the second Big Bang Exhibition at Dean Jensen Gallery. They will be showing work from my Spiderweb Project and Supermarket Cart Project. http://www.deanjensengallery.com/bb2_index.php

Monday, November 16, 2009

Pollock Krasner Foundation Award

I have just been awarded a Pollock-Krasner Froundation Grant! http://www.pkf.org/