Hybrid Strategies 2.0 opening night.

The Hybrid Strategies 2.0 exhibit featuring ten noted Broward and Palm Beach county artists opened last Thursday night (May18, 2017) in a new space in Pompano Beach.  Magnetic Gallery, the vision of curator Byron Swart was created to present innovative art in yet another venue supporting the cities mission to become a cultural destination.  Swart a part of The Creative’s team, is also responsible for introducing important international, national and regional artists as the curator for the gallery located inside of Pompano’s new Cultural center.

 

Since my departure from teaching for 39 years I have been very fortunate to become more acquainted with Pompano’s art community.  An appointment to the cities Public Art Committee for the past two years has introduced me to new wonderful lovers of art who are committed to making our community enriched through Public Art.  I have also been very involved with The Bailey Contemporary Art Center participating in events there, and recently had a very successful one person show of my new work.  Many, many more new viewers have been introduced to my art through the Bailey.  It was a wonderful partnership and I thank all at BaCA for the opportunity to exhibit my work in their fantastic space .

Art is moving to the more eastern parts of the city.  Wrapped traffic signal boxes and artist painted large scale sculptures of Pompano Fish are enjoyed throughout the city and more are being commissioned.  Now, thanks to the Pompano Citi Center, space has been provided in a storefront to promote local and South Florida art.

I was pleased to be invited to be a guest curator in this new huge gallery space. The result is a reset of a show I organized in 2008, exhibited at the Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale's gallery.  That original exhibit was prophetic in that it was a new body of mixed media work as I gradually pulled away from painting with oil on canvas and was enjoying a new phase of experimentation due to health purposes. 

Eight years later the artists in version 2.0 of the show have continued to make innovative mixed media art.  The artists have enjoyed recognition in many areas including the Cultural Consortium Fellowship, whose art has been selected for prestigious local museum competitions and are extraordinary educators as well.

It was a pleasure to reconvene this group of talent for another look at art that opens itself to innovation and experimentation with varieties of media.  The feedback I received throughout the opening night was overwhelmingly positive.  The audience was engaged looking at the work.

Although very diverse in intent and approach to content and material I was very pleased with the cohesiveness of the exhibit.  My belief that really good art despite its differences has inherent continuity based upon artists that continue to create works that continue to expand the vocabulary of art.

I am pleased to share images of opening night and will be sharing the actual artwork here in a later post.  This is just a taste of some of the art but I would love to invite you to come to the gallery and experience the show for yourself.  All works are for sale and are reasonably priced.  Stop by and enjoy.   The show continues through June 4. 

Here are some images from the opening.  Enjoy!

 

It's been a while...Selections from Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, California.

While in Long Beach I always make a point of stopping by The Museum of Latin American Art.  A relatively new space dedicated to both historic and contemporary Latin art, I have never been disappointed in their quality exhibits.  

One bonus is the Reciprocal Museum Membership that many museums such as the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach share with The Ft Lauderdale Museum of Art.  Four southern California museums, The Museum of Latin Art, The Long Beach Art Museum, Laguna Art Museum and the Orange County Art Museum in Newport Beach became destinations to explore thanks to my membership.

This trip I was traveling with my artist friend,  Blima Efraim.  Always a pleasure to share these rewarding visual experiences in the moment.  Blima standing before the artworks and installations provide an awareness of the monumental scale of the artwork.

https://www.molaa.org

DREAMLAND  a Frank Romero Retrospective is a visual delight.  Highways of imagination have you traveling to a time that still feels like the present.  Slices of life and politics are a collage of references unified by an extraordinary sense of color and brush marks. The combination reveals a wonderful personal journey.

 

From the lovely Dreamland brochure.  Art as an educational experience is a mission of this museum for sure.

 

I am happy to share some amazing photos of Frank Romero's interesting and powerful work installed impeccably at the MOLAA Long Beach!  

This gentleman seemed like he was part of the exhibit in a Norman Rockwell kind of way.  

This gentleman seemed like he was part of the exhibit in a Norman Rockwell kind of way.  

           Installation view

           Installation view

Detail.

Detail.

A matter of scale.  

A matter of scale.  

The Process:  Collages of found references are assembled and drawn.  These large scale drawings display fine detailed network of crosshatched modeling.  

The Process:  Collages of found references are assembled and drawn.  These large scale drawings display fine detailed network of crosshatched modeling.  

The drawings are ultimately developed as large scale expressionistic paintings.  His naive approach to composition draws you into what seem like random compositions.

The drawings are ultimately developed as large scale expressionistic paintings.  His naive approach to composition draws you into what seem like random compositions.

A couple of details from other Romero work although painted in the 70's - 90's.

http://americanart.si.edu/collections/search/artist/?id=6213

Art is for me a way to learn about culture and history and personal expression.  It has been a pleasure to discover the work of Frank Romero during my visit to The Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, CA.  

I will be sharing my art adventures here.  Stay tuned for some visual treats.