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Entries in paintings (12)

Saturday
Sep222012

New Paintings by Alex Schaefer

Chase burning on Miracle Mile (painting by Alex Schaefer)

Alex Schaefer: 

"I started this painting of the Los Angeles Federal Reserve branch on the corner of Grand and Olympic a while ago but just now got around to finishing it. In fact, it was September 17th last year, the first day of Occupy New York! Like I said, Bank Bailout/welfare for the 1% has got a lot of people upset. Makes me want to go out there an do another one of the same, destructive motif!"

Monday
Sep102012

OAS Node #1 [9/12]: Liv Mette Larsen

The Occupational Art School Node 1 at Bat Haus is pleased to present an evening with Liv Mette Larsen, accomplished Norwegian-born painter based in Bushwick and Berlin. From 7-9PM on Wednesday, September 12, 2012, OASN1@BH will host a casual conversation with the artist and introduction to her Scrap Metal series, which is inspired by the scenes she has encountered during her recent stints working and living in Bushwick/Brooklyn/NYC. 

Painting by Liv Mette Larsen

Download a 2011 catalog of Liv Mette Larsen’s “Scrap Metal” series HERE.

Photo by Paul McLean

[Catalog Essay]:

 LIV METTE LARSEN: SCRAP METAL [NEW YORK PAINTINGS] 


In a career spanning more than thirty years, Larsen’s intuitive paintings, watercolors and drawings establish an energetic dialogue about perception and the transitory moments of life. Working primarily in monochrome silhouettes, she employs alternating scales to reconstruct the subjective realities of her narratives. Instead she proposes an inductive perspective, abstracting people and things from her daily encounters that reflect the circumstances of Larsen’s practice. Her paintings dissolve the boundaries between figuration and abstraction, with objects transforming fluidly into organic geometric forms. She paints with densely applied egg tempera to create the illusion of volume to allow isolated elements to become vivid archetypal forms and graphic signs. 

Throughout her recent works, urban space and the ways in which people engage with it have been a primary concern. Drawing inspiration from the fleeting moments of everyday life, figures are devoid of context, either standing alone or with blocks of color. In Big Men (2011), heavily bundled men isolated against the canvas appear to be engaged in a ritualistic dance, alternately moving closer and further away. Likewise in Berlin Blue Abstract Walking (2010), an unknown woman, identifiable only by her profile, poses in each canvas. Reduced to strictly physical cues, each stance ranges from contemplative to interrogative. This series takes its title from a specific blue that was discovered by eighteenth-century alchemists working in the Prussian capital.  

From anonymous figures to pared-down industrial environments, she seeks to integrate the identifying characteristics of her location with her works. Larsen approaches the subway as a linear system reminiscent of Mondrian’s urban grids while in Scrap Metal and Scrap Metal Heap (2011) Larsen records the scrap metal heaps that were immediately outside of the window of her Brooklyn studio. Reduced to abstract swathes of bright yellow, blue, orange, and green, the utility of each jagged piece dissolves into an amoeboid shape. In Smith Street (2011), the blurred relationship between figure and ground disorients perspective. Although Larsen makes reference to a specific location, her paintings examine the fundamental relationships between people and their surroundings, preserving initial observations and glimpses to allow for prolonged reflection.
    
Liv Mette Larsen was born in Oslo, Norway in 1952 and attended the Oslo SHKS School of Art and Crafts. From 1978-84 she studied at the Berlin Hochschule für Künste (UDK). In 1992 she won Berlin’s Senate Cultural Affairs Department Grant and Norway’s Vederlagsfondet Grant in 1994, 1996, 1997 and 2006. She received additional grants from the Norwegian Cultural Council in 2000, 2004 and 2006. Recent solo exhibitions include Literaturhaus, Salzburg, Austria (2006), Galerie Kai Hilgemann, Berlin, Germany (2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012), Galeria Fruela, Madrid, Spain (2008) and Helac Fine Art, New York, USA (2011). 

She has exhibited internationally for over three decades and her work is included in major public and private collections.

Wednesday
Aug292012

OAS Node #1 @BAT HAUS: Coffee painting tonight! [Info]

Click image to download doc.Info on this evening's Occupational Art School "COFFEE PAINTING" class @ Bat Haus Coworking Space, "COFFEE PAINTING." Should be a ton'o'fun. All you have to do is bring yourself + a great attitude. FYI: First OASN1 class is always free!

Tuesday
Aug282012

OAS Node #1 [August 29]

Sponsored by the Wyckoff Starr coffee shop.

Tuesday
Apr172012

OWS Painting by Andres Garcia-Pena

To see more of this artist's work, click HERE.

 

Monday
Mar122012

Obey the Giants of History - Or create new ones in your own head

Greetings,
 
My name's David John Beesley, a political Artist from London, England. I'm a friend of Paul Stewart, the guy from Goldmith's who was involved in Low Lives Occupy last night [#m3], Holding Knowledge Hostage.
 
I have also been accepted onto the Masters at Goldsmith's and plan to work in conjunction with Occupy.
 
I would lke to add some paintings to your site.
 
Thanks.



Tuesday
Mar062012

Anonymous Heroes/ United Spirit (NYC)

“Looking Down on Social Injustice” 60 x 40 inches, oil on canvas 2012

[From Michelle Rogers]:

Hi Paul

I'm a big fan of what you guys are doing, it is so incredibly inspirational. Over the last few months I have being doing this series of paintings about Occupy and the Arab spring. I live in Italy and have brought this work over to NY. I'm sending you some info about the show which opens Thursday at 516 w 25th St. Here is link to my street art project outside wall st stock exchange in 2010 protesting this crazy system:
Really hope you can make the show!
All the best,

Michelle


 Anonymous Heroes/ United Spirit: Occupy and the Arab Spring

Opening March 8th -16th New York City:

Ten new paintings by artist Michelle Rogers showing a world in change—an artist’s celebration of the anonymous heroes of Occupy Wall Street and the Arab Spring. Two years after her poster project portraying stock traders in distress (article here) over the global economic meltdown they had created was placed outside the Stock Exchange on Wall Street, Rogers has returned to the theme of social unrest for her latest work.“We are living in exciting times with the Occupy movement and the Arab Spring.  I want to convey in my artwork the energy, tension, hope and collective/personal courage that I find so captivating and humbling. We are witnessing an unstoppable, insuppressible desire for change in the world. Occupy is important because it underscores the deep injustices in our society and challenges everyone to envisage a new future. It is this revolutionary spirit and the unsung ordinary heroes that I want to pay homage to in my paintings about Occupy and the Arab Spring.”

Click to read more ...

Tuesday
Dec062011

Occupy Painting Kickstarter!

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1930846724/liberty-plaza-painting

Hi all,

I have begun a kickstarter campaign to make a large (at least
48″ by 72″) painting of Liberty Plaza pre eviction. It will be set
around mid October, when all the working groups were in full swing and
the infrastructure was at its peak. I will be doing this in A&C common
space that we are establishing. I also will be depending on input,
ideas and criticism from all of you to make it the best possible
painting it can be. I have only got a few backers so far, but this may
be because I have no idea how to really publicize it. I put it on my
facebook page and will re post it there. I could use OWS help though.
If anyone else would mind re posting this for me, or if you can make a
donation, I would sure appreciate it. I know times are tough though.
If they weren’t so tough I wouldn’t even need to do this, I would be
able to buy the supplies and reproduce the prints myself.


Thank you,

James

Saturday
Nov192011

Remember Liberty Square!

Painting by Katherine Gressel

Tuesday
Nov012011

"Evil Empire"

Shared with Occupennial by artist Vittorio Ottaviani

The painting refers to the  abuse of power.  Some of the officials that we elect to represent our voices seem to be motivated by personal greed, which leads to unfortunate consequences for the general population.

2011. Oil on Mahogany, 31 x 44

Saturday
Oct292011

#OCCUPYWALLSTREET LIFE DRAWING CLASS THIS SUNDAY

David Horvitz will be hosting a Life Drawing class This Sunday inside the Wall Street Occupation.

We will do sketches of the police officers who are stand on the periphery of the occupation. Paper and boards will be supplied, bring your own if you can.
Sunday, October 30, 2PM-4PM
Meet under the Mark di Suvero sculpture (aka the Red Thing)
Note: this is not intended to antagonize the police! We are just returning an attentive gaze. Their's is one of surveillance, ours is more about shape, form, light, shadow, and line.
Saturday
Oct152011

Paintings by Alex Powers

Occupy Wall Street,
 
Attached are 5 JPegs of paintings that express what OWS is doing politically. Use the JPegs in any way that is helpful.  Maybe post them on your website. I will donate the original paintings if you can sell/auction them.  I do not want anything for myself. I am not looking for publicity.  I want to help. There are 10 paintings total. I will send them in 3 emails. I have other paintings with similar expressions if you could use more.
 
I admire what you are doing. It is an issue that has been dear to my heart for decades.
 
Alex Powers
Myrtle Beach, SC