Tag: Charleston
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The Pride of Public Art

In an age when so much of our culture is imported and homogenized, public art could be the last bastion for the expression of ideas that are inherent to our culture.
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Jim Innes at Print Studio South; Doug DeGood Studio Group Show

His etchings of girls dressed in their communion outfits at first show them just standing in groups, realistically — as a photograph might be taken. But then the ‘magical realism’ comes in, etchings turn surreal and show the girls taking flight over the cathedral. … It has the power to transport you to places of…
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Picasso at the Gibbes

Picasso, it seems, could make art out of anything — including dirt. Peter Schjeldahl of The New Yorker recently called him a control freak, subduing art to his will. Not quite a cutdown, considering what his will created. … Once he mastered the technical aspects of the art. Picasso began to incorporate some unorthodox methods…
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Art Walk: E.S. Lawrence Gallery, Clayworks Studio, Jerald Melberg, and Nina Liu Galleries Represent

Galleries are not museums. They’re showrooms filled with salespeople. And when you are talking about spending thousands of dollars, it becomes a very serious business. This is why Art Walks are so fun. The offering of free food and wine brings in lots of folks who don’t regularly inhabit the commission-driven environs of galleries. Folks…
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Three Fall Women

All three artists are women who either work with dolls, weavings or homemade paper. Sure, old-fashioned, stereotypically “female” sorts of things — but each is an expert in her field, and each elevates these “traditional” objects and crafts into quite beautiful pieces of art.
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The Right to Assemble

Mr. Imagination’s colorful and eccentric art greets you as you walk in — sculptures of masks, totem poles, chairs and people made of feather dusters, beer bottle caps, red velvet and colored rhinestones. … One hopes, for the sake of his liver, the caps were not collected from personal use.
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Take a Look-See Around

The final word — get out and see what you like. Likes and dislikes in art are sometimes diificult to articulate. You can’t always explain why you love or hate a painting or a sculpture. But who do you have to explain it to? Just go.
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Walk the Walk

Nina Liu informed me that, contrary to what you might think, happy tipsy people are not that free with their money (at least not always at galleries — I think restaurants benefit more by the walk than the galleries).
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A Slice of Humble Pie

Mark Woodward returned to his hometown from a master’s program in California, and from working as the chief sculptor for the Banana Republic stores. Banana Republic’s loss is Charleston’s gain. He clearly has amazing control over just about anything one could sculpt into a form, which is something rare even for a formally-trained artist, and…

