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2 years ago
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Mixed Greens, Saturday, November 12th
Art for Progress “Mixed Greens” series continues November 12th with a
retrospective in art featuring many artists who have exhibited with AFP over
the past 20 years. Paintings, photography, collage, mixed media, digital art,
illustrations and more will be part of the show. New work and older work will
be included in the show, while some of the work to be exhibited is held in
private collections.
The stories of
the artists and work are vast, and some very powerful. For example, we'll be
showing artwork from street artist Jef Campion (Army of One) who was a fireman,
artist, activist and volunteer. Jeff was a first responder on that
unforgettable day, 9/11. Jef dedicated his time to art and activism as a result
of that experience. Sadly, in 2014 Jef took his own life, but the power of his
life’s work lives on. A mural was dedicated in his honor at a ceremony in his
hometown of Yonkers a few years ago. We look forward to sharing his work with you,
as the message hits home today with the horrific war in Ukraine.
The show will
also feature work by illustrator, Don Sipley. Don also passed away some years
back. He was a kind soul who was well recognized as a leading commercial
illustrator in publishing and fashion. Don was very generous and appreciative
of Art for Progress, where he donated his services and time on many occasions.
Other stories
include, noted, early Burning Man photographer Gabe Kirchheimer, who's work was
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10 years ago
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It was a cold Saturday afternoon, but I was motivated to trek over to Chelsea to check out the Kitchen Girls & Toy Boys show at Rush Arts Gallery. Artists Sindy Butz and Sol Kjok are participating artists in the show and have both worked with AFP on various projects.
It didn't take long for me to identify Sol's very large piece, "Strings Attached" as I walked into the gallery. Her figurative work bursts off the canvas with great detail and her use of color brings out the emotion in her characters. In this piece the characters are strung together and appear to be grasping and climbing over each other while still maintaining a certain co-dependence.
I was impressed with the overall quality and diversity of the work in the show. The work of Reinhold Gottwald caught my attention. His colorful, small, abstract pieces on wood are hung/arranged as if they are a group of planets sharing the same solar system. I found Markus Fiedler's beeswax sneakers quite intriguing and an interesting piece(s) to be included in the show. I was impressed with the incredible detail he was able to achieve using beeswax.
I noticed Sindy crouched down on the floor, but I didn't realize that her performance had already begun. What is she up to this time? Sindy's not afraid to take on the not so obvious social issues of the day. Her thought provoking work continues to evolve and this performance would not disappoint. The message on the floor read, "The West Tastes like Gold." As Sind[...]
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