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ARTmonday: Kimberly Hart at Mixed Greens Gallery

I came across a blurb I pulled out of Lucky about Mixed Greens Gallery while I was diligently clearing out my file cabinet last night. The mixed media works/installations of Kimberley Hart caught my eye, probably because taxidermy is so everywhere-you-look right now. These are fabrications, not the real thing.

Spectre (9), 2009
fabric and feathers

Magnolia, 2008
Framed acrylic painting with Sculpey snare and wood scaffolding

Decoys, 2006
felt, latch-hook rug and beads

The Bank, 2009
glass beads and miscellany

The Death of Sparkle, 2009
mixed media
site-specific installation in collaboration with Mala Iqba

Water Buckets, 2009
waxed cotton and slingshot

Big Shot Tackle, 2007
Walnut rack with bow, suction cup arrows and pom-pom

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Kimberley Hart is a Brooklyn-based artist with an M.F.A. from RISD.

Mixed Greens Gallery
531 West 26th Street, New York City

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ARTmonday: John Tremblay

Over the weekend, just as I settled into my spot and prepared to be brilliantly productive, my husband started sending me links to condos for sale in the neighborhood. No, we’re not actually moving, probably not anyway, but I have been complaining about this and that around here, and he was bored, waiting for the boys to be through with their tennis lesson, and that’s how he chose to pass the time. Anyway, I was so moved to distraction, that I could no longer concentrate. So, I started to clean, well, organize. I came across a handful of glossy brochures from Phaidon excerpting new titles, including Painting Abstraction: New Elements in Abstract Painting by Bob Nickas. The work below, Major Stars by John Tremblay, immediately caught my eye. I was able to find a few of his other works online. I definitely prefer the shaped canvases to the flat geometric compositions.

Major Stars, 2008
acrylic on canvas
Paula Cooper Gallery, NYC

Hail and Farewell, 1997
paint on wood
Galerie van Gelder, Amsterdam

Holbein’s Dead Christ, 2005
acrylic and paint marker on canvas
Paula Cooper Gallery, NYC

Map of the World, 1999
screenprint, acrylic and metallic paint on canvas
Galerie van Gelder, Amsterdam

The Elated Pedestrian, 2005
Acrylic & laquer pen on canvas
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center / MOMA, Long Island City, NY

Jazz Hands, 2008
acrylic on canvas
Paula Cooper Gallery, NYC

Dynamite Hill, 2008
acrylic on canvas
Paula Cooper Gallery, NYC

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ARTmonday: The Art Bus


Now you’ve pretty much got no excuse for not checking out the art scene.

This past weekend, the Boston Art Dealers Association launched The Art Bus, a free shuttle between the Newbury Street and South End art districts.

The bus goes between the Back Bay and South End free of charge from noon to 4pm on the first Saturday of the month from through June, and will start up again in September.

The bus  runs a continuous loop making stops at:
• Thayer Street at Harrison Avenue
• Newbury Street at Berkeley Street (in front of the Church of the Covenant)
• Newbury Street at Dartmouth Street (in front of Fitz Inn parking lot)

Each ride requires a pass. Passes are free and are available at all BADA member galleries.

All aboard!

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ARTmonday: Gurari Collections

This winter when I was checking out the galleries and shops in the newly converted 1880 mill building now known as 460 Harrison Ave. in SoWa, I wandered into  Gurari Collections, which bills itself as a gallery for antiquarian contemporary arts. An intriguing label and fitting.

Its focus is at the intersection of art and science, featuring etchings, engravings, drawings, watercolors, paintings, and interesting objects borne from architecture and design, urbanism, the human figure, fantasies and follies, and science and the allied arts. The gallery is basically a walk-in curio cabinet.

A few days ago, gallery owner Russ Gerard contacted me, inviting me back for a visit. I shall certainly go sometime soon, and take photos, but in the meantime, I thought I’d share images from his website.

Column Capital Frontal – Wendy Artin
watercolor

Cetaceous – Mollie Goldstrom
etching

Calderum Motorim – Vico Fabbris
charcoal

Perspective 39 – Jan Vredeman de Vries
engraving

Fountain 31 –  Georg Andrea Bockler
copperplate etching-engraving

Plan De Paris, 1739 – M.E. Turgot, Louis Bretez, Claude Lucas and Aubin
20 copperplate engravings

English Victorian Adjustable Zograscope

Crookes Tubes and Radiomete

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ARTmonday: Slim Aarons

While working on a “Palm Beach Primer” for The Inside Source last week, I spotted a photo by Slim Aarons above a  yellow ikat breakfast banqette in a room designed by San Francisco based interior designer Palmer Weiss, who was kind enough to identify it for me. His images are timeless, yet retro groovy. (See if you can spot who must surely be the prototype for Chuck Bass.)

Aarons, who was born in 1916, chronicled “the good life” of the upper classes of the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s. He approached society portraits, both formal and candid, with the eye of a photojournalist.  His career was built on what he called, “photographing attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places.”

Room designed by Palmer Weiss.

Poolside Gossip
A desert house in Palm Springs designed by Richard Neutra for Edgar Kaufman. Lita Baron approaches Nelda Linsk, right, wife of art dealer Joseph Linsk, who is talking to a friend, Helen Dzo Dzo, 1970.

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Family Snapper
Babe Paley by the pool. Her husband, William Paley, is snapping the photographer at their cottage in Round Hill, Jamaica.
Staley Wise Gallery, NYC

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American socialite and Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton, the world’s richest woman, reclining by the Lido in Venice, 1958.
Staley Wise Gallery, NYC

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Sundowners
Two bikini-clad holiday makers enjoy a glass of wine outside the Carlton Hotel, Cannes, 1958.

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Rex Reed
Actor and film critic Rex Reed relaxes in a wicker chair on Great Harbour Cay in the Bahamas, 1973.

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Jacqueline Kennedy at an “April in Paris” ball, c. 1959
Staley Wise Gallery, NYC

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Capote at Home
Author Truman Capote relaxes with a book and a cigarette in his cluttered apartment, Brooklyn Heights, New York, c. 1958.

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Guinness Family
Hon. Desmond Guiness in his recently acquired home Lixlip Castle, Co. Kildare, Ireland with his children Marina and Patrick. Holiday Magazine, 1963.

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Beauty and the Beast
Lady Daphne Cameron on a tiger skin rug in the trophy room at socialite Laddie Sanford’s home in Palm Beach, Florida, c. 1959.

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Mara Lane At The Sands
Austrian actress Mara Lane lounging by the pool in a red and white striped bathing costume at the Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, 1954.

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Penthouse Pool
Young women by the Canellopoulos penthouse pool, Athens, July 1961.

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Monocled Miss
Renata Boeck enjoying breakfast in bed at the Regency Hotel in New York, 1964.

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Donald Lease
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lease with their Rolls Royce and two pet dogs outside their home in Palm Beach, Florida, April, 1968.

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Have A Topping Time
Socialite Alice Topping relaxing at a poolside in Palm Beach, 1959.

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Gloria Schiff
Gloria Schiff, the twin sister of Consuelo Crespi, with her pet dog and pet birds at Lyford Cay in the Bahamas, 1963.

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Lord Lichfield
British photographer Lord Lichfield holding a Hasselblad camera. On his arm is Marina Lante della Rovere, to the left is Ines Torlonia, and reclining is Signoria Gancia, Porto Ercole, Italy, c. 1970.

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