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CHARLOTTE JACKSON FINE ART
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James Drake: Tongue Cut Sparrows
In stark black and white, a woman stands with one hand folded purposely over another. Another woman, face dappled in shadow, looks upward with longing at something we, as viewers, cannot see. A flock of ghostly black sparrows are ringed by an elaborate, old-fashioned frame design. Elsewhere hands flex and flare into a gesture of wings.
Photographs. Drawings. Video. Text. James Drake’s "Tongue-Cut Sparrows" is a massive undertaking, bringing together an astonishing range of arts media, created and developed over the course of 30 years (and still ongoing). As with so much of Drake’s work, this series has its origins in the borderlands of El Paso, where he lived and worked for decades. The p...
Photographs. Drawings. Video. Text. James Drake’s "Tongue-Cut Sparrows" is a massive undertaking, bringing together an astonishing range of arts media, created and developed over the course of 30 years (and still ongoing). As with so much of Drake’s work, this series has its origins in the borderlands of El Paso, where he lived and worked for decades. The p...
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METAL MASH-UP: Jeremy Thomas, Pard Morrison, Elliot Norquist
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.2 месяца назад
Summer is heat and space and light. Summer is color. Summer is bold. Summer is perfect for sculpture. This summer, Charlotte Jackson Fine Art is excited to revive its themed group sculpture exhibition: "Metal Mash-Up." A group exhibition is always a way to set up room for comparison and contemplation. The unique perspectives of different artists allow a viewer to relate to pieces in a whole new...
Joan Watts: Zazen
Просмотров 1724 месяца назад
These colors reach into you. Pierce the sternum, fill the solar plexus, root in the gut. Jewel-toned maroon, shadowed forest green, cool wet slate, warm turned earth, heart-of-iris purple, deepest navy sky: these rich and saturated colors anchor and ground the bottom halves of a series of square-format paintings. Rising from these fertile beds of redolent color blooms a collection of pale contr...
Tom Waldron: Steel & Concrete
Просмотров 5245 месяцев назад
The eye follows a smooth plane, curving gently in pitch, slope on slope, sweeping to meet and create a line. A deep rust form tilts, leaning, forming a deeply shadowed side. A sharp, faceted arc sweeps to a point. Softly interwoven curves braid together in a column. A round oxidized shape seems to fold up on itself, caught in a moment just before it sprouts wings. It is a trick of sculpture to ...
David Simpson: First Light
Просмотров 1308 месяцев назад
There is something inside the viewer that leaps in response to David Simpson’s paintings, a feeling that rises, draws a deep ah of breath, and becomes entranced, enmeshed in the orbit of each piece. These works have a kind of gravity - like small suns or worlds. They seamlessly pull the viewer to move, shift, to seek out the possibilities of light and color that transform across their canvases....
Conversations: A Holiday Group Exhibition
Просмотров 4489 месяцев назад
"Conversations: A Holiday Group Exhibition," on view December 15, 2023 through January 20, 2024.
Constance DeJong: SEQUENCE
Просмотров 126Год назад
When you open the door and enter the gallery - pause. Close your eyes, feel your feet on the floor (concrete), sense the space around you with your other senses (ears, skin, proprioception). Take a breath so that you can feel your own three-dimensional self in the three-dimensional space. Now … open your eyes and let Constance DeJong take you, step by step, view by view, on a journey. Each piec...
Robert Kelly: The Pearl Diver and Other Stories
Просмотров 199Год назад
There are stories everywhere. The story of the artist. The story of the magpie. The story of the stone on the beach. The story of the painting. The story of the goddess. The story of the buried city. The story of the sun-bleached bone. And our own story - which itself is really the weave of a thousand thousand stories, flaring out, radiating around us, brushing up against the other stories of t...
Max Cole: Breaking Day
Просмотров 223Год назад
The day-to-day fades over time. The intricate and intimate details recede, leaving only a broad sweep of experience. Patterns of a life lived. What remains that is bright? What remains that feels, in the remembering, more real than the next every-day before you? A memory. The kind of memory where all the senses meet and converge: a piercing quality of the light, the smell of the air, the feel o...
Charles Arnoldi: Rock, Paper, Scissors
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Don’t hold your arms stiff and tight against your sides. As you walk through Charles Arnoldi’s exhibition of new work, "Rock, Paper, Scissors," let yourself move freely. Let yourself feel the movement. You are a three-dimensional body in space. Yes, your eyes will soak up the lines, the intricate patterning overlap of Arnoldi’s latest explorations of "Stick Paintings." You will see the rich pat...
Spring Break: A Group Exhibition
Просмотров 270Год назад
A Spring inspired group exhibition featuring work by gallery artists Joe Barnes, Ron Cooper, Elliot Norquist, Liane Nouri, Paul Sarkisian, David Simpson, Jeremy Thomas, Bill Thompson, and William Metcalf, as well as a special viewing of "Videomorphic Figure: Fly #1" by Peter Sarkisian and a preview of new work by Charles Arnoldi before his upcoming solo exhibition.
Coast to Coast: David Simpson & John Beech
Просмотров 110Год назад
Extraordinary objects. From one wall of the gallery to the other, the viewer walks, pulled by the gravity of each piece. Color draws the eye. A shadowy blue recess within a bright orange construction. A shimmer of dripping gold, fringed with electric blue against a black matte background. "Coast to Coast" brings together the work of two artists connected by personal history beyond a shared mini...
Winter Rhapsody: A Group Exhibition
Просмотров 150Год назад
"Winter Rhapsody," Charlotte Jackson Fine Art’s annual holiday group exhibition, features a festive mix of gallery artists including John Beech, Liane Nouri, Michael Rouillard, Phil Sims, Heiner Thiel, Jeremy Thomas, and Bill Thompson, among others. The show highlights several significant works that have not been seen in decades - such as Max Cole’s painting "Omen II" from 1991 and Ron Cooper’s...
Ron Cooper Racing at Bonneville Speed Week 2021
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Ron Cooper Racing at Bonneville Speed Week 2021
Delivering "The Ten Car" and "Car #13, Stormes Coupe" for "Ron Cooper: Cars & Bars"
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Delivering "The Ten Car" and "Car #13, Stormes Coupe" for "Ron Cooper: Cars & Bars"
0:56 love this piece so much
Beautiful.
I have admired Charles Arnold's work for years. I really relate to the painting here and the Red/Brown 4 part wall piece. Thanks.
O que ainda nos salvará por inteiro , a arte .
Fabulous work thoughtfully curated ❤
Impressive!
Fabulous work ❤
interessante e agradável .
I really wish he could take his Creational process to a more noble and ecofriendy material :S
Polystyrene is such a disgusting material
fkn fun
Aasaaa😊
A galeria é muito bonita. As obras são estéreis e irrelevantes.
The car hit 110.425mph. No idea if there were any problems, but I’d suspect the less than inspirational conclusion is why there is very little info on the actual run after all the build up.
I would have liked to see the individual sculptures but was taken on a twisting swirling wandering almost random journey through the warehouse by the camera carried by someone who clearly doesn’t like sculpture enough to stop even for a few seconds.
same question .what speed did the coupe run?
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i watched the vid of the engine build.....what were the results here.
𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐦𝐨𝐬𝐦 🤷
You cant be serious he's having a laugh at us ,where's the art.
You might want to use less spaces my boy.
Wowisthatallyouhavetosay lol
Nice survey, my compliments to the Chef
Nice👍
Another fake artist with money. Nice.
Looks like cardboard may be in his future.
gostei.
Bravo ! !
Not a completely original idea, but perhaps a more aggressive and abundant output than past achievers. As he says, looks pretty good. Now looking forward to finished looks and presentation. Charlie is fortunate to have such a studio in such a nice area. Always ready to see the next output from Mr. Arnoldi.
Must agree with that last comment. It is exceptionally rare for any artist to have access to such a nice large studio space.
He is very good. No one is completely original. All artists are influenced either consciously or otherwise by what they are exposed to and experience in my opinion. Some manage to manifest this in wonderful ways. Notably in his paintings. Cheers, 👍😎🇨🇦
@@brianbuday8639 Oh, believe me, I wasn't saying ANYTHING about his talents (or lack thereof). My comment was entirely restricted to the size of his nice studio. I am an extremely hard ("rarefied"?) critic of artists and their work. Velasquez was a great painter, and I am commensurately hard in judging artists as we go lesser and lesser from there, in talents.
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Beautiful presentation!! Thank you!
great. work ,Michael!
Fabulous presentation!
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Joan is quite beautiful.
Thank you David and David for this superior interview. Howell is on the same page with "... every particle of our bodies were once a star ... and will be recycled into the Universe. Years ago, we stopped for a "newt crossing" in the Berkeley hills on the way to meet David in his studio. Wow. Congratulations, Charlotte!
An absolute legend rip
Wow it amazing to see how far Rose bean Simpson has come
are these on linen? looks like it. enjoyed his brief philosophy.
Why is there no honesty among artists (and I use the word 'artist' loosely). Anyone can see Richard Diebenkorn's influence. Another 'artist' without and original creative thought.
the Old ' Un any intelligent, creative artist is influenced.. only a half-wit or a child would say all their thoughts are original. The artist here spoke to exactly what he felt his approach is. thank God we have the great and not so great artists to influence and motivate us.
I wonder Michael70- integrity my foot!
He is a living artist...at 88 he is more vital and dynamic than men half his age. I love that he is all about the exploration and the experience not the MEANING and the Money!
Did you watch the interview ?