Monday, March 15, 2010

Art walk: another look

last Saturday my friends and I revisited the art walk in Pomona. This time around I had the chance to see a different side of the art walk. we started out in the same place the DA gallery but headed in a different direction afterwards. This time around I was able to see many more of the smaller galleries. The galleries I saw were, were the DA, the Pomona frame house, Object gallery, Ferguson fine arts, Miramar longboards, Magic door IV, Metro gallery, and the downtown center gallery. It was a refreshing new look at the art walk. Even the few galleries that I revisited, had new exhibits up. I even had a chance to enjoy alittle music and walk through the small swap meet at Tomas plaza. I underestimated the volume of art that was available at the art walk. I have been there twice now and have yet see all of the galleries. Even if i went to all of the galleries in one night, another trip would be completely different. I would still see new art simply because the galleries are always changing. This gives each trip to the Pomona art walk its own style and flavor, becoming new experience every time.

Here are some photos of the galleries i went to.



The DA Gallery













Furgeson Fine Art and Gallery










Thomas Plaza










Mirimar Longboards













Pomona Downtown center



Saturday, March 13, 2010

"Placing" and "Curating"

"Placing" and "Curating"

This is the layout for the space that I Will be placing art work in.



The art space that I am working in, is the main living area of my apartment. The living room kitchen and dining room are connected together into one big room. In the diagram of the layout the pieces of art are represented by green rectangles. All but one of these pieces of art are hung on the wall. Number 3 is a chess set, which sits on a table, I will explain it later.
The theme of this placement is "everything in its place". The art works might not be connected or related, but they do belong in the space that they are placed. The functions of the space bring the art together, into a comfortable living environment.


The first piece of art is a movie poster, from the movie The Fifth Element. This might not be considered an explicit work of art but it can be use, in a space like this, as art. The poster is placed next to the TV and above the library of movies. The reason I chose a movie poster is that we watch many movies at my apartment. The reason I chose this specific poster is because, this is my favorite movie.

Art work number 2 sits on the wall across from the TV. It is a very large and empty wall so i felt the best type of art would be a landscape portrait. The hammock on a beach is supposed to give a felling of relaxation to those who look at it. When placed on this wall you can see the picture from anywhere in the living space. This gives a more relaxed feel to the house. Also its placed above the couch because the couch is the most comfortable place to take a nap.


The third and forth art works go together. The third is a set of Lewis chessmen, and the Fourth is a panting called the illusion chess board. They are placed in a corner of the room which makes them unobtrusive, but still conversational pieces. I saw the original Lewis chess set in a museum in England. I found the Lewis chess set to be an amazing work of art, due to the expert craftsmanship put in to creating it. It is interesting to know that it was made during the time of viking invasions in England. The poster called the illusion chess board goes hand in had with a chess set. looking at the poster you can't tell whether it shows the top of the board or the bottom
of the board. The scene in the poster is one of strategy and confusion, and if you have ever placed a chess game it can seem like controlled chaos. The reason I chose to put these art pieces in this quiet corner is that, my Friends and i have recently begun playing chess as a common pass time. We have a need for a good chess board and a poster exemplifying what type of game chess is, adds a nice touch.








art work number 5 is a picture of breakfast. I'm not sure where it comes from but it looks delicious. This picture fits perfectly in the kitchen. I chose a picture of breakfast for two reasons. One breakfast is the most important meal of the day. And two breakfast is my favorite meal of the day.


art work number 6 is a painting called carpe diem. It shows a picture of airplanes with the words carpe diem displayed in the center. Carpe diem in Latin means seize the day. This is intended to be a motivational painting. I placed it on the wall behind my desk so that it will inspire me to study harder. The fact that it has airplanes on it i a very nice touch because my major is aerospace engineering.




Although there is no major theme that can directly connect all of the art works together. Each piece of art does have its own place and functionality. They are placed there for specific reasons, not one grand design, this makes the theme simply "everything in its place".