Tuesday
Oct182011

ARTE: Amber Robles-Gordon

Emerging Voice & Vision

Introspective:Art For Joy, Love and Life

Amber Robles-Gordon received some blunt criticism during her graduate studies when she was told she couldn’t seem to separate herself from her artwork. Robles-Gordon became introspective, and identified why she’s so entrenched in her art.

Community Voice Project is a collaboration with the Department of Anthropology in the College of Arts & Sciences and the University Library. American University’s School of Communication and College of Arts and Sciences.

Amber Robles-Gordon

Amber Robles-Gordon is a mixed media artist. Her preferred medium is collage and assemblage. She also works with pastels, acrylic, watercolors, photography and oil paint sticks. She then merges these mediums into to her collages.

Her work is representational of her experiences and the paradoxes within the female experience. She focuses on fusing found objects to convey her own personal memories, inspired by nature, womanhood and her belief in recycling energy and materials.

Robles-Gordon has over fifteen years of exhibiting and art educational experience. She completed her Masters of Fine Arts from Howard University in December 2010, where she has received annual awards and accolades for her artwork. She has exhibited in California, Germany, Italy, Malaysia, New York, Ohio, Spain and throughout the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area.

Robles-Gordon has been commissioned by the Smithsonian Anacostia Museum and Center of African American History and other organizations to teach workshops about creating paper mosaics and collages. She was commissioned by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities in 2010 to create a mural for the Windows in to DC project at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Most recently, she has been granted an apprenticeship from the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities, D.C. Creates Public Arts Program.

Cosmic Black III, mixed media on canvas, 22 x 22 x 22"

 

Artist Statement [ Excerpt ]

My artistic compositions reflect my gender and are also a visual representation of my hybridism: a fusion of my ethnic, cultural, and social experiences. I intentionally impose colors, imagery, and materials that evoke femininity, tranquility, and positive concepts with the intent of transcending or balancing a specific form. I associate working with light, color, and energy as a positive means to focus on the healing power found within all of us.

We function in a world, where change is the only constant. Everything in our universe will and has to change, be used, recycled and/or maintained. In order to evolve we constantly have to reassess and redefine what we value and how we manage, appreciate, and maintain our resources. Through my work I seek to examine the parallels between how humanity perceives its greatest resources, man/woman power verses how we treat our possessions and environment.

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Amber Robles-Gordon works in a studio full of the accumulations necessary to create her work. Bits of fabric, tile, beads, string, ribbons, and wire are collected and organized, ready to become mixed media wall oriented pieces. Some of her works are structured and geometric, while others are masses of vibrant complexity organized around basic shapes such as an eye, the DNA helix or a rising wingspan. These are works that entice the viewer to look in as well as at, to experience fully a carefully controlled chaos and all the beautiful paradoxes encompassed therein.

 

Andre S. Belcher - Contributor

Monday
Oct172011

ARTE: Ronald Hall - Blind Nation

Thursday
Oct132011

ARTE: Julia Raynham

We are happy to have a new contributor for ARTE: we've been following Andre S. Belcher and his interesting observations in contemporary art for a while now. When it comes to art Andre admits that he is only concerned with "The naked and unabashed truth."

Global Arts: Visual Arts - Experimental Film/Video

Julia Raynham
Born 1966 (Cape Town, South Africa)

Julia Raynham’s work melds choreography, theatre, poetry, video, sound, performance and improv, in a distinctly experimental vein. After studying architecture and music, she trained extensively as a sangoma (link beeen the ancestral and human worlds, specialist of herbal medicine, counsel in matters of psychological disturbance in Zulu, Swazi, Xhosa and Ndebele communities of Southern Africa). An ex-member of key collectives on the South Africa scene (Honeymoon Suites; The Mothertongue Project) and a writer (We Tell Our Old Songs: San Music of Southern Africa, with Marlene Winberg, 2004; ilikemagazine), she is the founder of Resonance Bazaar, a multidisciplinary platform for the development of artistic partnerships. Among her most renowned works are: Return to Traveller (The Edge, Cape Town, 2009); 21st Century Animal (7th edition of Rencontres Chorégraphiques de l’Afrique et de l’Océan Indien, 2008); and A New Body Will Be Assembled...More Brilliant Than Before (Below:Video)

Video: A collaboration between Julia Raynham and James Tayler

Andre S. Belcher - Contributor

Sunday
Oct092011

ARTE: Fred Eversley - Love, Light, Energy

Absolutely adore Fred Eversley sculptures and the concept that created them.

 

Saturday
Oct082011

ARTE: Mary Sibande - Long Live The Dead Queen

South African artist Mary Sibande has done something amazing in her series Long Live The Dead Queen. We really love her installation/sculptures but what we love the most is how she takes over buildings in some nice and not so nice places with putting the “Dead Queen” up for the entire city to see.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Friday
Oct072011

ARTE: OLEK...YES

YES OLEK…Occupy Wall Street has been continuing to stay in the headlines and put NYC back on the map.  A very special artist using crocheting has been making her own #OccupyNY statements.  Her crocheted bull perfectly compliments the protest.  Her name is Agata Olek, she is from Poland and her art studio is in lower Manhattan.  She has and will crochet anything from a car to a person and recently sent a photo to her facebook of a ping pong table in London…maybe the UK will be seeing interesting things popping up soon.

 

Thursday
Oct062011

ARTE: Jamel Shabazz

New York photographer Jamel Shabazz posted these recently on his facebook.  We've been fans of Jamel's work since the release of his first book 10 years ago Back in the Days.


Wednesday
Oct052011

ARTE: Now Dig This

We went to the opening of NOW DIG THIS at the Hammer Museum last Saturday.  It was a blast, we met artist Hank Willis Thomas and chatted with Garth Trinidad about his new art studio and what he thought about the opening of the exhibit.

NOW DIG THIS is curated by Kellie Jones and features the work of Black artists in LA from 1960 - 1980. Painter Charles White's piece Love Letter #1 is the cover of the catalog pictured below.  Some highlights for me were Betye Saar and David Hammons but the artist that blew me away was sculptor Fred Eversley.

Now Dig This catalogDale Brockman Davis - Viet Nam GameFred Eversley - UntitledBetye Saar - Dark Girls WindowDavid Hammons - Bag Lady in Flight

Tuesday
Oct042011

ARTE: Gerhard Richter Painting - Film

 

 

 

 

If you are in London be sure to catch the film on painter Gerhard Richcter titled "Gerhard Richter Painting" by director Corinna Belz.  

It will be shown a few times over the next month at the Tate Modern

From the trailer alone it looks amazing, we would not miss a chance to see the full documentary.  Was also really cool to see him working in his studio alone, without 20 assistants in there painting for him. #oldschool

The film is being screened in conjunction with his solo show Panorama which opens at Tate Modern October 6 and runs for a few months.

 

Saturday
Oct012011

ARTE: Frederik Heyman - The Rooftop Project


Friday
Sep302011

ARTE: MEGAN GECKLER

THE AMAZING MEGAN GECKLER IS CURRENTLY ON VIEW IN THE SPACE IN AVANT LA. COME AND CHECK HER OUT!

Wednesday
Sep282011

ARTE: GCTC + Cassi Amanda Gibson + The Very Best

One of our favorite artist, Cassi Amanda Gibson is the muse for the latest collaboration between African contemporary clothing company Gold Coast Trading Co and London musical act The Very Best - 1 part African (lead guy from Malawi) and 1 part Swedish, their latest mixtape Super Mom is a must, go get it.  Peep Cassi's art, bio and other things HERE.

Saturday
Sep242011

ARTE: David Ellis: 8 Million Stories

Watch both, we found them on curator Matthew Mascotte vimeo.  Matthew passed away earlier this year to cancer.  Nick Cave's work Ever After is dedicated in memory of Matthew.

This video is where David explains how it works.

Tuesday
Sep202011

ARTE: Nick Cave

Nick Cave's latest "Ever After"


 



Monday
Sep192011

ARTE: Drake + Patrick Martinez + Tupac

Drake purchased this Patrick Martinez piece earlier this summer.

 

Friday
Sep162011

ARTE: Miranda July + The Future

Artist, Actress, Filmmaker. In 2005 she made waves at Cannes and Sundance with Me and You and Everyone We Know, loved that film.  Miranda is back with her latest film The Future below is "A handy tip for the easily distracted" a clip from the movie that didn't make it, so she repurposed it for an art angle.

Thursday
Sep152011

ARTE: CHENOA MAXWELL

HANDS OF LOVE

Check out Chenoa's Artist Statement and interviews, reviews and write ups on the Press page.

Monday
Sep122011

ARTE: D FACE RIDICULOUS PAINT

THIS IS COOL. #SKATECREATE

Sunday
Sep042011

ARTE: B YOUNG

We like this.

Friday
Aug262011

ARTE: ILANA KOHN

Brooklyn Fashion Designer and Illustrator Ilana Kohn