This video is by Enver Ozustun (flux member) capturing scenes from the Ankara exhibit at Karaca Gallery.
Professor Atila Ilkyaz ( heart of this concept) John Lindus English flux artist along with the director of gallery talk about the works.
It was unfortunate that we had problems with the Turkish customs and couldn’t transport all works to the show.
About Exhibition
This artistic experiment has been inspired by others of this kind and it is being realised through dialogue with the mayor of Karlovassi Mr. Limberis and the need of our municipality to come closer to the visual arts.
The concept of this exhibition is based on ,,the world of changes”.
Fire changes into water and earth in turn…without the one contrary the other would not exist, and without contraries the cosmos would not exist (Heraklitus).
The natural phenomena, the energy sources, movement towards the liquid element of our existence, which stimulates the senses and thoughts for our personal research, creating skeptical images with consciously or unconsciously permeate through the artistic procedure of the artistic praxis.
The aim of this exhibition is to develop and stimulate creative thought and a spirit of collaboration between the public and artists of our island that will open a crossroad of exchange that unites our need for communication and entertainment along with an open cross-cultural dialoge on life, joy and sadness as the destiny of each one of usin the world of changes.
The participating artists come from Greece, Germany, England, Italy, Australia and the US. Others live in Greece and others between their native lands dedicated to their art, at times unsupported or ignored by the polity. Our guest scientist Associate Professor Peter Anderson from Canada and our artists colleagues and friends Atila Ilkyaz, Onur Ozmen, Isa Ozdemir, Enver Ozustun from Turkey happened to be occupied with similar thoughts or working on the same concept.
Rhoes -Akis- Flux a deep concept and reflection upon us where transformation is perceived differently from each one of us through our expressive matter: painting, sculpture, printmaking, land art, installations, science and communication, music composition, drama, creative photography, film, video art and literature.
Our subject matter reflects on nature, natural disasters, spirituality and global culture.
Amongst a deeply distracted world of social and political turmoil on current humanitarian issues which have occupied our thoughts and the world: chemical wars, population shifts, natural disasters, the naval tragedy of the Samina Express…,we are uniting here to justify our truth for life and art with ultimate perception and criticism on contemporary art issues.
I would like to express my gratitude towards my colleagues and others for their interest in this event, as without their collective thoughts and generous offer of their art this event could not have taken place.
Maria Sevastaki
2001 Karlovasi Samos GR
Artists in Ankara show
Dawn Gardiner, Atila Iklyaz, Koula Karamina Pothou, Kostantina Kontaxis, Nitsa Kiassou, Stavros Koutrakis, Alek Lindus, John Lindus, Lydia Margaroni, Peter Muller, Giorgos Nikolaou, Onur Ozmen, Isa Ozdemir, Enver Ozustun, Cristina Rocchetto, Maria Sevastaki, Antonis Solunias, Nick Perret, Ed Talavera, Lukas Tzogias, Sofia
Tjoumaki, Elsa Chiou.
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John William Waterhouse Exhibition:
Gallery I – Some works (1875-1898) by J.W. Waterhouse along with photographs of the artist. (Photographs courtesy johnwilliamwaterhouse.com)
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The first of four galleries celebrating the art of John William Waterhouse (1849-1917), and the Waterhouse Retrospective Exhibition, ‘J.W. Waterhouse: The Modern Pre-Raphaelite’, (December 2008-January 2010).
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December 2008 – April 2009
Groninger Museum, Groningen, The Netherlands
http://www.groningermuseum.nl/index.php?id=3911
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June – September 2009
Royal Academy of Arts, London
http://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibitions/waterhouse/
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October 2009 – February 2010
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
http://www.mmfa.qc.ca/en/expositions/exposition_129.html
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http://www.johnwilliamwaterhouse.com/museums/waterhouse-exhibition.html
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Visit: http://SheeBang.com the People Search Engine. People search photo gallery tribute to Jessica Simpson.
http://SheeBang.com is America’s best People Search Engine. Find anyone in the USA at SheeBang!
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James Kalm responds to a gracious invitation from MoMA to attend the press preview of this timely exhibition. Like the coming of summer, or the swallows returning to Capistrano, the cycles in the art world have returned to focus on the practice of painting. Organized by Anne Umland, this show spotlights 50 works of art that are painting, or relate to, the question, “What is Painting?” and displays works from the museum’s permanent collection. Ann Temkin, curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture leads viewers through a brief walk-through and delivers an insightful explanation of the works. Artists represented include Philip Guston, Philip Pearlstein, Lee Lozano, A.R. Penck, George Baselitz, John Baldessari, Lynda Benglis, Lee Bontecou, Marcel Broodthaers, Chuck Close, John Currin, Anselm Kiefer, Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter, et al.
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The Guitar: Art, Artists and Artisans
Showing February 12, 2010 – May 09, 2010
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City
The guitar is the world’s most popular instrument. From its historical roots in Europe, the instrument became popular throughout the American West, evolving into an icon of cowboy music. Often a stunning visual art form, the guitar is the star of this exhibit. Learn about the making of guitars and see nearly 50 examples—including many that are historically significant or guitars that are truly works of art.
A highlight of the exhibit is the chandelier installation of Amanda Dunbar’s “Precious Rebels.” You don’t want to miss this sparkle in your eye.
This video excerpt is taken from the gallery talk given by curator Don Reeves, the Museum’s McCasland Chair of Cowboy Culture. The entire gallery talk is available for viewing on DVD at the Dickinson Research Center. Please call and make an appointment.
Please visit the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum:
http://www.nationalcowboymuseum.org
And visit the Donald C. & Elizabeth M. Dickinson Research Center:
http://www.nationalcowboymuseum.org/research/
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Love is in the Air by John Paul Young with wonderful pictures and subtitles matching this 70′ies song. It’s absolutely one of the best pop songs in newer history. I hope you like a sense of love and poetry, because that’s what John Paul gives us.
It’s made by the software iMovie on my MacBook!
Pictures found via Google Image Search.
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On Saturday, March 6, 2010, I had the pleasure of not only sharing the stage with, but also performing alongside Michiana’s own Riely O’Connor, joHn Kennedy, and Larry Platt at Riely’s Songwriter Spotlight Show. Many thanks to you guys for having me there and for making the night so special. I loved every minute! =) I’d also like to thank everyone else who made this event at The New Galleries possible, including Molly B. Moon, the gallery staff, and the wonderful audience that came to support us in South Bend, Indiana. This is a very short clip of all of us jamming to my song, “Good Morning”. You can find the album version here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cr2×7GUk7Yw
Please rate, comment, and if you feel especially nice today…
!!!*SUBSCRIBE*!!! =)
Visit my Blog page to see some pictures!
http://www.adriennefrailey.com/blog.html/songwriters_spotlight_show/
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This is an image gallery music video from the 2008 movie Iron Man. The music is two themes from the 1008 movie Iron Man. Please leave comments and rate this video. My website is at http://www.myspace.com/coheedkenny
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http://www.forumgallery.com/adetail.php?id=154
Forum Gallery, located at 745 Fifth Avenue in New York City will exhibit David Levine: American Presidents & Selected Paintings from October 02, 2008 to November 08, 2008.
A new book, American Presidents: David Levine’s Vivid Sketchbook of American History will be published by Fantagraphics Books; the video also contains excerpts from the introduction by Bill Moyers and Michael Winship.
The artist was interviewed at Forum Gallery earlier this year. Portions of this interview are included, as well as a selection of his political caricatures and watercolors of Coney Island and the Garment District of New York City.
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Join Jolene Sugarbaker on Jolene Goes Artsy, where she takes you BEHIND THE ART!
On this “Artsy” Mission, Jolene takes you to the Corcoran Gallery Of Art in Washington DC.
http://www.Corcoran.org
The DC Arts Commission hosts Art Salons every month, and the Corcoran was hosting a Salon this past October.
Jolene received a special invitation from the DC Arts Commission to film the event!
http://dcarts.dc.gov
While she was there, she interviewed Artist Brandon Hill, which you’ll remember from a past Jolene Goes Artsy.
Brandon was there exhibiting his artwork, including some pieces he had to create with other artists.
The group artwork had to match the style of the current Exhibitions at the Corcoran Art Gallery, which were Seargant and the Sea, and Edward Burtynsky.
These great Salons get together Art minded folks from the VA, MD and DC Area!
The President of the Corcoran Art Gallery and Art School spoke, including many people from the DC Commission. These were on loud speaker, and in a big hall. The audio didn’t turn out all that great, so it’s not included, but it was so great to see all these people!
The Arts are Alive and Well in Washington DC!
Join Jolene as she furthers the Arts in DC!
Here was info about the event:
Sketch everything and keep your curiosity fresh. -John Singer Sargent
Seeking to uphold Sargents notion of the necessity of dialogue in an artistic community, DCCAH will be hosting its monthly Art Salon at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. On October 29, join visual artists Brandon Hill, Aniekan Udofia, Tim Conlon and Chanel Compton along with musicians Maureen Andary and Kev. O as they react and interact with the Corcorans two current exhibits, Sargent and the Sea and Edward Burtynsky: Oil. This months Art Salon will be curated by Peter Chang and Shyree Mezick. All artists will be contributing original music and pieces of work to this Art Salon, a juxtaposition of the old and new that you don’t want to miss!
Date: Thursday, October 29
Time: 6:30-9:00 pm
Location: Corcoran Gallery of Art
500 17th Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
Hope you enjoy!
More Cooking Shows Soon!
Love,
Jolene Sugarbaker
The Trailer Park Queen
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This video is part of the Video Volunteers contest Dr. Phil announced on the YouTube Blog.
FTC Note: Jolene received free admittance to the event and a private tour of the museum.
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