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Curatorial Project – SPACE GALLERY, Pittsburgh

Face Facet by Mary Ivy Martin, video still, copyright 2014

Face Faucet, Mary Ivy Martin, Brooklyn, NY

Run For Your Life by Nathan Margoni, 14' x 6'

Run For Your Life, Nathan Margoni, Benton Harbor, MI

From a collection of drawings of taxidermy animals, Jason Locker, Los Angeles, CA

From a collection of drawings of taxidermy animals, Jason Lockyer, Los Angeles, CA

I’m excited to be curating a thematic show in Pittsburgh at SPACE Gallery.  The exhibition, titled Obsessions, is scheduled to open on Friday, November 28th.  A reception with drinks, music and performance is scheduled for 6 PM.  Stay tuned for details.

Six artists from across the US explore the nature of obsession. Works in painting, sculpture, site-specific installation, video and performance will draw inspiration from personal rituals, cultural trends and studio practices. Participants include Jeremiah Johnson (Williamsport, PA), Jason Lockyer (Los Angeles, CA), Nathan Margoni (Benton Harbor, MI), Mary Ivy Martin (Brooklyn, NY), Becky Slemmons (Pittsburgh, PA) and Laurie Trok (Pittsburgh, PA). Tom Sarver is a Pittsburgh artist know for community-based projects, puppetry and site-specific works.

Jeremiah Johnson creates work that interweaves personal experience, appropriated popular culture and mythological narrative. A prolific, painter and printmaker, his colorful works serve as a diary of the artist’s reactions and adaptations to an ever-changing world. Johnson lives and works in Williamsport, PA.

Jason Lockyer makes video animations that zoom the viewer into the miniature world of bugs. His hand-drawn depictions of insects, with accompanying sounds, express the beautiful and grotesque in parts of the natural world that often go unnoticed. Lockyer’s creatures explore collaged habitats of doodles and altered photographs, revealing adventures that range from mundane to fantastical. These journeys often become metaphors for loss, joy and discovery. Lockyer lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.

Nathan Margoni builds oversized sculptures based on an imaginative exploration of human anatomy. His works are constructed of everyday materials including paint, wood, found fabrics and trash, resulting in assemblages that describe the insecurity of corporeal existence. His whimsical creations, including representations of ugly toenails, bad breath, and poor digestion, give humor to the serious ailments, both physical and social, of our time. Margoni lives and works in Benton Harbor, MI.

Mary Ivy Martin’s practice is driven by her personal interactions with trees and plants. Intimacy is revealed as collected flora is personified and cared for. Her resulting videos, installations and photographs hint at the symbiotic relationships necessary in a healthy ecosystem. Martin lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

Becky Slemmons works in the disciplines of drawing, painting, video, performance, fibers, glass and sound. In her work, she searches for truths that are common throughout multiple cultures. For Obsessions, she will be performing a piece titled, Obsessive love. one mark for each of the 9331 days we have been together… and counting. Her performance will begin at the opening reception and continue through the run of the show. Slemmons lives and works in Pittsburgh, PA.

Laurie Trok constructs large-scale installations using cut paper. Her work involves an intense exploration of the act of drawing in relation to the tactile manipulation of materials. Her resulting work transforms drawing into three-dimensional form, revealing a play of light as well as her tedious artistic process. Trok lives and works in Pittsburgh, PA.

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Sidewalk Sale / Show Reviews

The Occasional Market is open for five more days, June 18th through 22nd.  On Saturday the 14th, I held a sidewalk sale, played old jazz records and sketched in front of the shop.

Here are some reviews of the show:

Pittsburgh Trib

Pittsburgh City Paper

 

 

The June 14th Sidewalk Sale was more performance than commerce.

The June 14th Sidewalk Sale was more about performance than commerce.

 

Sketching the street scene on Penn Ave. on June 14th.

Sketching the street scene on Penn Ave. on June 14th.

 

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Puppet Happening @ 707

Puppet Happening, Pittsburgh

Puppet Happening, Pittsburgh

Puppet Slam, Puppet Happening, Pittsburgh

Puppet Happening, Puppet Slam, Pittsburgh

On June 7th, The Occasional Market was temporarily transformed into a performance venue for the Puppet Happening event, Puppet Slam, Bring Your Own Puppet!  The free event featured performances by 4th Wall Puppets, Sarah Banach, Tom Sarver & Mike Cuccaro, Langston MacDiarmid & Joann Kielar, Professor English and Maggie Bogdanich.

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Puppet Slam at The Occasional Market / BYOP! Bring Your Own Puppet!

Puppet Happening

Saturday, June 7, 6pm-8pm :: Puppet Slam at The Occasional Market
BYOP! Bring your own puppet!
Free.  Donations Accepted. Open Seating.  707 Penn Gallery, 707 Penn Ave., Downtown, Pittsburgh.

http://www.puppethappening.com

Mike Cuccaro and Tom Sarver will reprise their Dada puppet show Flight Out of Time and also host a puppet slam. What is a puppet slam? A puppet slam is an informal cabaret of both planned and impromptu performances. You can go just to watch or you can bring a puppet to perform with. Puppet slams are a great opportunity to get your feet wet in front of a small and supportive audience and try out a new idea or just something new to us. You can plan and rehearse something out or wing it, solo or maybe with another puppeteer. Acts should be between three and ten minutes with set and strike times under five minutes. Acts should be self-contained as there will be minimal options for lighting, sound, etc. Donations with be split between performers. If possible, please send a brief description of your idea by June 1st so we know what to expect but that isn’t strictly necessary.

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More installation shots, 707 Penn

On May 17th and 18th, set up a collage-making area for gallery guests as part of the International Children's Festival.  Image by Rebecca Lessner.

On May 17th and 18th, I set up a collage-making area for gallery guests as part of the International Children’s Festival. Image by Rebecca Lessner.

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Piece of Parmesan, 2014 (an old story about my Grandfather's old grocery store).

Piece of Parmesan, 2014 (From a story about my Grandfather’s old grocery store).

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Tom Sarver Gallery Installation

Planet Axe-Iron, commentary on excessive prescription drugs in American society, 2014.

Planet Axe-Iron, commentary on  the prescription drug industry, 2014.

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That Nickel, acrylic on canvas, 2014.

That Nickel, acrylic on canvas, 2014.

Visitor collage-making day.  Image by Rebecca Lessner.

Visitor collage-making day. Image by Rebecca Lessner.

 

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Gallery Images, The Occasional Market

Hand-painted sign in the front window.

Hand-painted sign in the front window.

Installation view #2, The Occasional Market.

Installation view, The Occasional Market.

Installation view of The Occasional Market

Installation view of The Occasional Market.

 

Top shelf: Catfish (made from eyeglass case), Delivery, Ceramic Spaceship.  Bottom: cast metal spaceship, ceramic vessel, assemblage spaceship.

Top shelf: Catfish (made from eyeglass case), Delivery, Ceramic Spaceship. Bottom: Cast Metal Spaceship, Ceramic Vessel, Assemblage Spaceship.

The Occasional Market is set to open this Friday.  The gallery is very organized for now, but the show will change as I arrive for occasional performances and other activities.  Forty-eight pieces are now on view, including three 4′ x 5′ collage paintings, several pencil drawings, some smaller collage pieces, a wooden cart, three puppets, and small sculptures in metal ceramic and assemblage.

 

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The Occasional Market

Delivery, 2014

Delivery, 2014

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Small Sculptural Items for The Occasional Market

Small Sculptural Items for The Occasional Market

The Occasional Market, my new show of paintings, objects and actions opens on Friday, April 25th at 707 Gallery Pittsburgh.  The show blends the gallery experience with ideas about shopping.  Years ago, my grandfather ran a small neighborhood grocery store in the East End of Pittsburgh.  I grew up listening to stories about his shop.  This sparked my interest in independent neighborhood shops as important as centers of public interaction.  The show references some old-time stories, but I also address issues of consumer society today.   I will make occasional appearances for performances, actions and alterations to the space.  If you stop by, I may play shopkeeper and try to sell you something.

 

 

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Nostradamus

Pittsburgh in the Year 2050, oil on canvas (2-panel), 288" x 7", 2006

Pittsburgh in the Year 2050, oil on canvas (2-panel), 288″ x 84″, 2006

Like Nostradamus, my predictions  have been slightly off.  I predicted a giant Mallard, not a rubber duck floating in the Ohio River.  I predicted a renewed interest in drilling for oil, not gas.  I thought a Pittsburgh casino would be in Station Square rather than the North Side.  I predicted that the Steelers would be hovering over water in a flying stadium.  Flying over the Atlantic to play in London is a bit of a stretch.  But then there are the drones!

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Asittle

Here are some images from the show Crowdsourced at SPACE gallery Pittsburgh, which ended on September 1st.  A child in the audience for the opening night performance named the piece Asittle.

I started the day with a well-organized table of supplies.

I started the day with a well-organized table of supplies.

 

One of the items delivered to me during the day.

One of the items delivered to me during the day.

 

View from the rounded window.

View from the rounded window.

 

Kinetic installation at the end of the day.

Kinetic installation at the end of the day.

 

Visitors watched as the installation was constructed.

Visitors watched as the installation was constructed.

 

Daytime view.

Daytime view.

 

By September 1st, the kinetic elements were tangled.

By September 1st, the kinetic elements no longer functioned.

 

 

 

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Crowdsourced at SPACE Gallery Pittsburgh

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A few years ago, Robert Raczka invited me to participate in 8 – Hour Drawings, a show at Allegheny College that involved artists creating their works directly on gallery walls as visitors watched (and sometimes participated).

In 2011, Raczka brought the idea to SPACE Gallery in Downtown Pittsburgh, orchestrating a Gallery Crawl night frenzy of performance and audience interaction.

This Friday, July 12th at SPACE,  the newest manifestation of the art making marathon will happen as Crowdsourced.  I will be participating along with eleven other Pittsburgh artists (Kim Beck, Matt Forest, Casey Droege, Corey Escoto, Gabe Felice, Lori Hepner, Renee Ickes, William Kofmehl III, Maritza Mosquera, Shaun Slifer, Barbara Weissberger and Paul Zelevansky).  I don’t foresee a lot of traditional drawing happening at this one.  Whatever is made, it is best to see it live.  The event is free and open to the public from 1:00 PM to 10:00 PM.

For my project, I’ll be developing a Duchampian wall of modified “everyday objects.”  Sixteen people will be delivering  junk objects throughout the day.  Objects will arrive every hour.  I will not know ahead of time what is being delivered.  I’ll have a small workbench and tools to modify objects.  The resulting pieces will be arranged on the walls.  At the end of the night, I aim to have a collection of sixteen objects. The results of the Friday event will remain on view as an exhibition through September 1, 2013.

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