Street Activity

 

7th & Penn, Tom SarverBusiness was slow when I stopped in to The Occasional Market today.  I tried to stir things up by wheeling my sales cart out onto the sidewalk to do some drawing.  There weren’t many window shoppers around, but there was a lot of activity to sketch at Katz Plaza.

 

 

 

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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.

canned water

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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Grand Opening

Tom Sarver Opening


Sarver Small Sculpture


The Occasional Market

 

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Over 500 came out for the opening of The Occasional Market last night!  Here are some images by Pittsburgh photographer Larry Rippel.

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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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Radioactivity

Radioactivity, 48" x 60", 2014

Radioactivity, 48″ x 60″, 2014

 

A new painting for my upcoming show, The Occasional Market, at 707 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh.

Detail of Radioactivity, 2014

Detail of Radioactivity, 2014

 

Detail #2 of Radioactivity, 2014

Detail #2 of Radioactivity, 2014

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New Collage Paintings

Here are some new collage pieces that I’ll be showing at my show at 707 Penn Avenue Gallery, Pittsburgh opening April 25th, 2014.

Head East, 48" x 60", 2014

Head East, 48″ x 60″, 2014

Occasionally, 48" x 60", 2014

Occasionally, 48″ x 60″, 2014

Detail of Occasionally, 2014

Detail of Occasionally, 2014

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Talking About the Weather

Installation shot, Talking About the Weather, 2005, image by Larry Rippel

Installation shot, Talking About the Weather, 2005, image by Larry Rippel

In 2005, The Three Rivers Arts Festival had a visual arts curator who crafted the festival’s annual show and selected artists from around the country for large-scale projects.  The annual show was held at the galleries at 937 Liberty Avenue, a beautiful space that had been purchased and renovated (and then sadly lost) by the Associated Artist of Pittsburgh.  I was excited to be invited, by curator Katherine Talkcott, to create a storefront installation for the festival in the first floor space.  Previous Arts Festival exhibitions were held in outdoor temporary pavilions and had reminded me of school exhibitions at shopping malls.  The move to the gallery space gave the show a professional look.

Detail (shoppers) L.R.

Detail (shoppers) L.R.

I came across these installation images today and thought about how the world has changed over the past nine years.  To create Talking About the Weather, I walked around Downtown Pittsburgh listening for conversation.  I overheard conversations of all types.  I chatted with people at bus stops, street corners and crosswalks.  Business people were on their phones during the day.  Late at night, a wild and sometimes unsavory crowd roamed the shadowy sidewalks.  I often encountered these characters, as I had obtained keys to enter the gallery and work at night.

Detail. L.R.

Detail. L.R.

After recording bits of conversation in my sketchbook, I would then create a cartoon, doodle or puppet character of the person (with speech bubble) to add to the installation in the gallery.  The installation consisted of a wooden framework, with moving parts to mimic the movement of the city.  As I added more and more characters, people began gathering to see the growing installation.

Detail L.R.

Detail L.R.

Since I made this piece, I don’t encounter people (especially strangers) talking in public places as much.  People who are waiting alone immediately pull out their portable electronics.  Small talk, an art in itself, is becoming a thing of the past.

"If I ever get out of here, I'm going to Kathmandu!"

“If I ever get out of here, I’m going to Kathmandu!”

 

detail, power plant and puppet

detail, power plant and puppet

 

"Who cares?"

“Who really cares?”

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Puppets at Percolate

Tom Sarver Puppets

I created a collection of five wooden rod puppets (The Larryville Hipster Collection), for a group show at my friend Moshe Sherman’s new project space, Percolate, in Wilkinsburg, PA.  The show opened in December of 2013.  The closing reception is tonight.

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More New Puppets

Tom Sarver Puppets

Tom Sarver Puppets

Bluu and Ragu were stitched together just in time for their debut appearance at the 2013 Carnegie International Family Day on January 20th.  The two made appearances in the Wade Guyton coat room installation, the Hall of Architecture and the Heinz Galleries at the Carnegie Museum of Art.

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