Showing posts with label Art Opening NYC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Opening NYC. Show all posts

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Home Kitsch Cabin

{If you like kitsch, and let's face it...we know you do...you should definitely check out the current opening at the Czech Center New York. And lucky for you out of towners, if you can't get over here...I took lots-o-photos for you!}

The exhibition, called Home Art, is up from June 16 until September 15, 2011.  It is an amazing exhibit of folk designs found in the Czech home from the 1950s to the 1980s. 

On the left, that is a vase made entirely of these sticks that for some reason are a common household item in the Czech Republic. Behind the vase is a pattern rolled on with a special roller, there are a few different designs shown at the exhibit..all super 70's and awesome.  Very sputnik.
This is so glittery and amazing. 
Left: Christmas tree stand, Right: poodle cover for secret drinkers.
See! You can hide your bottles with this creepy crochet or knit poodle, genius!
Left: hilarious device to keep coins, put coin on little weighted area and hand comes out and grabs it. Fun for the kids!
Band made of bottle caps.
Ridiculous and elaborate cigarette dispenser, made of those sticks again!
 
The handle on this purse is just amazing.  On the right: why yes, that is a boob plaque...in wood...with a crown.

I highly suggest you check this out in person if you are in the NYC area.  Don't forget to grab a traditionally poured beer at Hospoda,  after checking out the opening.  This exhibit made me want to create my own hideous Chemlon tapestry or poodle vodka cover.  Time to get to work!

xoh!
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Tonight: Museum Mile Festival NYC




{Tonight is the one and only Museum Mile Festival in NYC!}
The festival is HUGE and amazing and a great opportunity for adults and children alike to get their fix of a ton of art, FREE!  Nine Museums total open their doors for free for a mile long block party celebrating art!  What could be better?!

Museum Mile welcomes its newest member, the Museum for African Art, slated to open in September 2011. Be sure to stop by their table at Fifth Avenue and 105th Street.

Here is a schedule of events taken from the Museum Mile website: 
6:00pm:

On view: EL MUSEO’S BIENAL: The (S) Files opens to the public!
VOCES Y VISIONES: Signs, Systems and the City in El Museo del Barrio's Permanent Collection
Art-making activity: Create your own headdress
Photo booth: Citizen of El Barrio!

6:30pm:

Performance: Capoeira and West African dance by Harlem’s Wadleigh Secondary School for the Performing and Visual Arts, in conjunction with Museum for African Art.

7:00pm:

Performance art: Artist Rafael Sánchez re-creates Papo Colo's 1977 piece Superman 51

7:15pm:

Live music: Johnny Colón and his Orchestra

8:15pm:

Sound Presentation: DJ Sonidero Potencia Latina

All evening:

On the street: Sidewalk chalk drawing
Plus: Superman 51 - artist running down mile
DJs Potencia Latina
Johnny Colón and his orchestra



{What a GREAT event, don't you just LOVE living in NYC?!}
xoh!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Art Happenings: NYC Thursday May 5, 2011

I was SO excited to get this email and I wanted to share it with all of you, especially those of you in the NYC area!
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Hello!

We are excited to reach the final stage of our project called Looking for a Home, which is a lounge area created solely with furniture found in garbage on the streets of New York collected over a period of one month.
Please join us for the Reception and Artists' talk which will include also other projects of the EXPRESS +LOCAL: NYC Aesthetic

This Thursday, May 5 from 5 – 8pm at the Queens College Art Center, CUNY

Looking forward to see you !

Kristyna and Marek Milde

www.mildeart.com

Address:
Queens College Art Center
Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library, Level Six
Queens College, 65-30 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, NY 11367-1597


Our installation is on the 3rd floor (ground floor), right behind the main entrance and the gallery is on the 6th Floor

CLICK HERE for DIRECTIONS


LOOKING FOR A HOME

Kristyna and Marek Milde

Looking for a Home is an installation concerning the themes of consumerism and the culture of disposal. The public space is populated with furniture and domestic objects dumped on the streets of the New York metropolitan area, which the artists found during their one month residency. The objects are cleaned, repaired and categorized; the progress is monitored and documented. The resulting piece is fully equipped living environment, which the public is encouraged to use as a private working area.

The objects, which assumingly have been replaced by new commodities, are, in Looking for a Home, kept relevant by the artists’ discovery. This site-specific environment reflects the state of abundance and rejection and recalls environmental awareness in the realm of domesticity. While the sale of anonymously mass-produced household objects is encouraged by the supportive framework of fictional stories around the objects and designers, Looking for a Home focuses on the stories of the objects’ lives and their use, adding an enriching personal layer of a real story connected to specific people and their environment.

Part of the EXPRESS +LOCAL: NYC Aesthetic
By bringing New York-area artists to the Queens College Art Center in Flushing for a month long residency, EXPRESS+LOCAL: NYC AESTHETICS explores the possible effect of locale on their works. Artists (Ellis Avery, Becky Franco, Carl Gambrell, Naomi Grossman, Erin Hanke, Rob Kimmel, Howard Lerner, Kristyna Milde + Marek Milde, Tommy Mintz, April Nett, Antonia Perez, Anne Sherwood Pundyk, Derek Vadala + Jon Wohl) from diverse disciplines and divided into three groups, will share gallery space for one month at a time (Jan. 28-Feb. 28; March 1-31; and April 1-29). The public will have the opportunity to view the works-in-progress and talk with all the participants during an Open Studio one night each month and at varied times during their residency. A free culminating exhibition (May 5-June 30) will showcase pieces created during their time in Queens and feature artists’ talks with the curator, Tara Mathison.

Depending on their chosen residency, the visual artists, writers, musicians, and curators will work separately or together within the gallery space to respond to the idea of place. EXPRESS+LOCAL aims to offer insight into the varied studio practices documenting their creative response to New York and specifically, the borough of Queens. While some of the artists are very familiar with Queens and Queens College, others have had no direct experience before the residency; EXPRESS+LOCAL may lead each artist to forge a new sense of place.
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If you aren't in the area or cannot attend, you should still check out their website here! You will be glad you did!


Thursday, April 21, 2011

Czech Center Design Show: A Peek Inside

Wednesday I had the pleasure of hitting up the Czech Center NY Design Opening, New G(o)ods, which is an exhibition of the 2010 Czech National Awards for Student Design. It is showing at the center through May 26.

Here are some photos from the opening: