An Early Shirt

2023-06-08T02:12:30-04:00Articles, News, Art|

An Early Shirt An Early Shirt. Reader's Art continues to have visitors. Tara O'Brien's book is especially popular right now, what with all the economic news! My response is, "Who knew fine binding could be made so small?" It even has leather doublures! In other news, I just learned Friday, that Jon Coffelt will be coming out from New York for the opening of Communion, barring family emergencies. Today we begin showing you a few of the miniatures that Jon Coffelt will be bringing here in April.17 Interestingly, Jon Coffelt was able to see the selvage on this particular original and found out that it was made in 1952. He actually made two shirts from this garment. The other has long sleeves for whatever reason. Both are 100% screen-printed cotton. This example has a button-down collar. About Susan Hensel Gallery – Contemporary Art by Susan Hensel Opened September 10th, 2004, Susan Hensel Gallery was a gallery/ workspace presenting 5-6 shows per year devoted to the concept of narrative in the arts in an intimate space. With hardwood floors and high tin ceilings. The Susan Hensel Gallery is now both a window gallery on Cedar Avenue. The [...]

The interview with James Leonard

2023-06-08T01:49:25-04:00Articles|

The interview with James Leonard James Leonard will be performing WARBONDS, one time only,on Friday, September 12 at 7:30 pm.Free admission. Tell us about "Fighting Forces" and how it led to the "Warbonds" performance? Fighting Forces is a large scale installation piece that requires 100,000 mouse-eared 4" toy soldiers. In the completed work, these soldiers will be arranged in a variety 12' x 12' formations, laid out side by side allowing audience members to compare and contrast the narratives implicit in each different pattern. For example, there are very different implications in a dense 12' x 12' patch of toy soldiers all facing the same direction versus another arrangement where one half the field faces the other. Beyond these obvious arrangements, there remains a significant number of other possible formations that convey more complex and sometimes ridiculous narratives. I see these explorations into narrative defined by flow as something akin to what Josef Albers accomplished with his square paintings and color theory: revealing patterns of immediate, implicit information rooted in the aesthetics of the work. How did this project lead to the Warbonds Project as a whole and the Warbonds Performance in particular? Let me tell you: 100,000 [...]

Revisions of the American Dream Opening Tonight

2023-06-08T01:49:56-04:00Articles, Artists|

Revisions of the American Dream Opening Tonight REVISIONS OF THE AMERICAN DREAM opens tonight, 7-9pm Zach is hard at work finishing up the install. It really is farther along than the photos imply. DO come to the party, or call to see the show on another day (612-722-2324). NEWS FLASH!!!! Listen to KFAI 90.3 fm on Thursday, June 12, 7pm. Zach Pearl, the curator of REVISIONS, will be interviewed on Art Matters by Lydia Howell. Susan Hensel Gallery The focus of Susan Hensel Gallery is on compelling objects, meaningful use of materials, and engaging sculpture. It is a gallery where experimental ideas and works of the hand join to create unique sensory experiences. Opened September 10th, 2004 Susan Hensel Gallery is a gallery/ workspace presenting 5-6 shows per year in an intimate space, with hardwood floors and high tin ceilings. In 2013 the interior space reverted to a working studio for Susan Hensel where she continues to work on small and largescale artwork that engages both sculptural and cultural space. You can find her current work at www.SusanHenselProjects.com. The Susan Hensel Gallery is now both a large window gallery on Cedar Avenue, a main thoroughfare in south [...]

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