Animated gif of “Shiny Spinning Thing”!
I’ve been meaning to do this for a while and finally did!
I’ve been meaning to do this for a while and finally did!
“All That Sparkles” closes on April 20th and I’ll be having a small closing reception and artist talk that afternoon. Reception will run form 3-5pm and a short artist lead walk through will start at about 3:30pm. Hard to believe the run of the show is already coming to an end!
Looks like “All That Sparkles” is a NOW Must See Show again this week! Thanks NOW and c’mon down to see “All That Sparkles” before it closes on April 20! http://www.nowtoronto.com/art/story.cfm?content=191963
I was interviewed during the opening reception for my show with Patricia Gora from ArtSync TV.
If you missed the show on Rogers Cable 10, then click here to watch the clip online!
It seems Saatchi online has chosen my neon work as part of a new sculpture collection which is currently on the homepage and will be featured in other promotional materials.
http://www.saatchionline.com/
To bid on the neon, head to the Free Hand Art Auction on April 25, or bid online at https://www.artbarrage.com/auction_item.php?id=1063&mode=all&p=1
Click here to view the Free Hand Auction Catalogue.
Click here to read a response by Sarah E. K. Smith about the exhibition.
I will be on ArtSync TV This Friday April 5 for “All That Sparkles”! Watch it on Rogers Cable 10 at 10pm.
It was a great opening reception on Thursday! Many thanks for Steamwhistle Brewery for the drinks and to Isaac Strang for the photography. For more photos from the reception, please click here.
My “All That Sparkles” is a NOW Must See Show! Join me tonight for the opening reception from 6-9pm. http://www.nowtoronto.com/art/story.cfm?content=191785
“All That Sparkles” is on the BlogTO Radar! http://www.blogto.com/radar/2013/03/radar_juno_concert_series_alt-j_sky_ferreira_how_to_dress_well_shakesbeer_all_that_sparkles/
I recently collaborated with the Paris-based artist Elisabeth S. Clark for her solo show at Galerie Marie Cini in Paris. Playing with the idea of the neon “Wish you were here” and the nature of its relationship to travel postcards, Elisabeth created postcards using the image that were given out to gallery visitors. Here’s a link to the show.
The image of the neon was also included in an interview with Elisabeth in Le Bonbon Centre magazine.