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Entering the gallery early in the evening. That's Nancy Manter's photograph in the window. Note the second-floor space in the gallery; the next shot is taken from there
Remember the scene in La Dolce Vita when Marcello Mastroianni, the jaded journalist, is cruising the Via Veneto for action and Paparazzo, the photographer, jumps into his convertible? Well, a multi-lingual noun was born.
I got to play paparazza at the opening of Slippery When Wet, shooting most of these pics at the beginning and the end of the three-hour evening, when the gallery was less crowded and I could take time out from conversation. Look out, Page 6! (Installation pics are here.)
That's Metaphor's Julian Jackson standing in front of Andrew Mockler's banded canvas. Mockler is standing in front of Peter Schroth's paintings. Schroth, partially hidden, is standing between Jackson and Mockler
Sculptor Richard Bottwin standing in front of my paintings. I love the color coordination, though he assures me it was a coincidence
Below: Matthew Deleget, painter and Minus Space director, flanked by painter Karen Schifano and Richard Bottwin. Both artists are represented on the Minus Space site. (Related news: Minus Space now has a bricks-and-mortar exhibition space in Brooklyn. Bottwin, who shows at Metaphor, is participating in the Dumbo Arts Festival this weekend. I just made a studio visit with Schifano and will be posting the story soon; stay tuned.)
Below: Matthew Deleget, painter and Minus Space director, flanked by painter Karen Schifano and Richard Bottwin. Both artists are represented on the Minus Space site. (Related news: Minus Space now has a bricks-and-mortar exhibition space in Brooklyn. Bottwin, who shows at Metaphor, is participating in the Dumbo Arts Festival this weekend. I just made a studio visit with Schifano and will be posting the story soon; stay tuned.)
The photogenic owner/directors of Metaphor: Rene Lynch and Julian Jackson. (Lynch has a show of her own opening at Jenkins Johnson next month; Jackson opens 2010 with a solo at Kathryn Markel.)
Jackson, center, is talking with painter Sonita Singwi, who has a studio in Brooklyn
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Below: The handsome bearded gent in the very center of the photo is photographer Don Muchow
Painter Julie Gross talking with Laura and Steven Alexander, the painter
Below: Muchow, an artist named Charles, painter Kylie Heidenheimer chatting with Edward Shalala
(Related news: Heidenheimer has a show up at Gallery Thomas Jaekel ; I wrote about Shalala's work recently, here and here.)
Shooting the shooter
12 comments:
I love photos from galleries that show art as well as aritsts! Thank you for sharing! Makes me feel as if I was there!
It's a real treat to see these photos of both the work and artists that either made them or are admiring them. And now I know what James Kalm looks like!
I love these postings. Thanks, Joanne! Carolyn
And a lovely time was had by all.
Brava, la papparaza!. Good shots, good vibes. Thanks for posting! Wish I could have been there.
Joanne looks good, smiling all.
I appreciate the labor you have put in developing this blog. Nice and informative.
Many good vibes --- Thanks Joanne.
Hah! Finally a picture of the guy on the bike. Enjoyed all the pictures and the show.
Thank you for a wonderful "stroll" around the gallery, via your photos. Very enjoyable.
Great photos, Joanne. Thanks for all your work in taking and posting them. Your work is lovely. I love the range of hues.
I was able to see this show when I was in NYC last weekend. It was the first time I've seen your paintings in person, Joanne, and they were fantastic. The Vicolo really vibrates and has the sense of light glinting off water. Wonderful show!
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