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Belingheri Among Top Exhibitions in Western US

By Artists, Exhibitions, John Belingheri, News, Shows
John Belingheri, ''Cyprus,'' 2010, mixed media on linen burlap, 60 x 60''

John Belingheri, ''Cyprus,'' 2010, mixed media on linen burlap, 60 x 60''

The Huffington Post recently reviewed the current top exhibitions in the Western United States. John Beligheri’s latest solo show was among the standouts.

 

John Belingheri

at Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Recommendation by Dewitt Cheng, Visual Art Source

 
The idea of art defining and being defined by its medium was one of the prime directives of the modernist credo that was superseded a generation ago by the aesthetic free-for-all that is postmodernism. Hybrid combinations of media that deal with multiple definitions of art? More like artists jumping from medium to medium as ideas dictate, as if from one dying warhorse to another? Fine. Immaterial art made of nothing more substantial than words? Tell us more!

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Tom Judd: The World Is Flat

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Tom Judd. "The World is Flat" mixed media on reclaimed cardboard. 12 feet by 25 feet. 2010

“The World Is Flat” by Tom Judd – 8200 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA

 
Philadelphia-based artist Tom Judd transforms the “old” Magarity Ford building in Chestnut Hill into a temporary studio – resulting in the creation of The World Is Flat, a large-scale site-specific installation.

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Tips on Designing with Art, Reno Magazine

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John Belingheri, 'End of the Rope', mixed media on paper, 32 X 24 inches

Tips on Designing with Art – Reno Magazine August/September 2010

By Cheryl Chenault

 
Art, a sea of exploring, stretching from a child’s finger painting to fine oils and sculpture, speaks different languages. Harkening to individual perceptions, art evokes meaning, and possibility. “Art transcends and has the ability to restore and rebuild what the grind of daily life stripes away,” notes Turkey Stremmel of Stremmel Gallery.

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Gordon McConnell in Big Sky Journal

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Gordon McConnell, Stagecoach Attack, acrylic on canvas, 30" x 40"

McConnell is best known as a postmodernist western painter rooted in “the aura of time and distance and nostalgia”, the stillness, memorial, and mourning for dreams of the West. McConell’s shadowy riders are specters, forever fixed astride their plunging steeds, crossing ash-colored, abstract deserts. In the past two years, his work has been included in exhibitions at  Stremmel Gallery, Reno; Toucan Gallery, Billings; The Arts Center, St. Petersburg, Florida; the Belger Arts Center, Kansas City; Visions West Gallery, Denver;  Custer County Art and Heritage Center, Miles City, Montana; and the Meridian International Center, Washington, D.C., in an exhibition that traveled to the National Art Gallery, Beijing, and other museums in China.

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Robert Brady Exhibit reviewed in ‘Artforum’

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The publication Artforum reviewed the Robert Brady exhibition in their December issue. From the article by Kirk Robertson:

“But what makes the show truly resonate is the artist’s remarkable deployment of a diverse array of referents and the spirit with which Brady has reformulated and recontextualized his personal backyard wunderkammer into a series of visual poems, ah-ha moments, and epiphanies.”
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