I’m pleased to announce that out of a multitude of submissions from across the United States, my work, Wide Open Spaces, will be part of…
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Join us in Grapevine this Friday, November 17th at 6:30pm for a free reception celebrating the Grapevine Art Project‘s Winter Wonderland Show inside the Lancaster…
Leave a CommentThe 2017 IAA Photography Expedition has now opened, and will run through December 1st at the Jaycee Parks Center for the Arts in Irving, Texas.…
Leave a CommentI’ve got 4 different outlets this month where my photography is on exhibit. One of them now open to the public is at the historic…
Leave a CommentThere will be a reception on Saturday, October 28th from 7-11pm for the latest themed show–Pushing Daisies–at the Central Arts of Bedford located at 2816…
Leave a CommentFort Davis is a very small town with a population of 1200 (2010 Census), and has the highest elevation in the entire state for any…
Leave a CommentAs mentioned previously, Marfa’s claim to fame: the movie Giant was filmed here it’s a well-known Arts destination Giant (1956) was directed by Hollywood artistic…
Leave a CommentAs a long time resident of the Dallas / Fort Worth area I’ve long been aware of a pair of fluttering orange and black wings…
Leave a CommentMarfa may be a city with only a local population of around 2,000 (according to the 2010 Federal Census), but with dozens of art galleries and a film festival the small town certainly packs quite a punch in the Arts world. But Marfa’s iconoclast status as an art destination is due to Donald Judd’s works, and the fosterage of New York’s Dia Art Foundation to help establish the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas on the remains of an old military base. Here’s what they have to say about themselves:
The Chinati Foundation/La Fundación Chinati is a contemporary art museum based upon the ideas of its founder, Donald Judd. The specific intention of Chinati is to preserve and present to the public permanent large-scale installations by a limited number of artists. The emphasis is on works in which art and the surrounding landscape are inextricably linked. As Judd wrote in the foundation’s catalogue:
It takes a great deal of time and thought to install work carefully. This should not always be thrown away. Most art is fragile and some should be placed and never moved again. Somewhere a portion of contemporary art has to exist as an example of what the art and its context were meant to be. Somewhere, just as the platinum-iridium meter guarantees the tape measure, a strict measure must exist for the art of this time and place.
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I just received the news earlier today that one of my photographic works has been selected in the juried 2017 IAA’s Photography Competition. 75…
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