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Archive for May, 2014
The Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center Annual Adult Student Show & Sale
May 30th, 2014 | by Chuck Heffner | published in *, Announcements
The 24th Annual “A Taste of Duveneck”
May 29th, 2014 | by Chuck Heffner | published in *, Announcements
The 24th Annual A Taste of Duveneck June 5, 2014 6:00pm-9:00pm CINCINNATI (4-8-2014)- The official fundraiser that kicks off summer, A Taste of Duveneck, returns to the Cincinnati Art Museum on Thursday, June 5th, from 6pm-9pm. Last year, the event brought in more than 700 guests. This year, the 24th annual wine tasting festival will […]
Art After Dark: Cincinnati Pride Night
May 29th, 2014 | by Chuck Heffner | published in *, Announcements
Cincinnati Art Museum Art After Dark: Cincinnati Pride Night Friday, May 30, 2014 5pm to 9pm CINCINNATI, OH (5/22/14) – This month, join us as we celebrate the past and present with Art After Dark: Cincinnati Pride Night! After After Dark, the Cincinnati Art Museum’s Final Friday Happy Hour is proud to be involved with […]
Mnemonic City. Il collettivo Magma a Firenze
May 26th, 2014 | by Chuck Heffner | published in *, Announcements
INAUGURAZIONE 27 Maggio 2014, 18:30 Pascal Ancel Bartholdi, Anna Burel, Anna Capolupo, Yasmine Dainelli, William Howard, Rupert Jaeger, Yuri Pirondi, Jaime Valtierra, Ines Von Bonhorst La Fondazione Biagiotti Progetto Arte è lieta di presentare Mnemonic City, un progetto del collettivo Magma nella città di Firenze. Il collettivo, nato nel 2009, ha sede a Londra ed […]
Kay Hurley’s Purely Pastels, Random Acts of Beauty
May 24th, 2014 | by Matthew Metzger | published in *, May 2014, On View
by Matthew Metzger Kay Hurley’s art has been, quite simply but very profoundly, an exploration of the beautiful. Luminous, tonal, unpeopled landscape has unabashedly been her exclusive “genre”. Her commitment to her art has been steadfast, second only to actually living life. Or more aptly put, perhaps, would be to say she has appropriately combined […]
Roya Ramezankhani B.F.A. Exhibition
May 24th, 2014 | by Christine Huskisson | published in *, May 2014, On View
by Christine Huskisson Nearly fifteen panels of translucent silk hung at the entrance of the Tuska Gallery for Contemporary Art on the campus of the University of Kentucky. They overlapped in such a way as to block any clear access to the interior of the gallery space that housed the B.F.A. exhibition of Roya Ramezankhani […]
Raveled/Unraveled at Clifton Cultural Arts Center
May 24th, 2014 | by Jane Durrell | published in *
by Jane Durrell Raveled – Unraveled starts off with a a linguistic challenge. In most usages “ravel” and “unravel” carry the same meaning, but for the purposes of this exhibition they are taken to be opposites. If that were always the case, MacBeth would have had no need to knit up his raveled sleeve of […]
Shall I tell you the secret of the whole world? Painting Parody and Disguise
May 24th, 2014 | by Emil Robinson | published in *, May 2014, On View
by Emil Robinson Shall I tell you the secret of the whole world? Painting Parody and Disguise at the Contemporary Arts Center presents a range of painterly practice from sculptural to traditional, conceptual to formal. As such it is a coup for the Contemporary Arts Center, whose recent presentations can seem to under-represent the current […]
Carl Solway Gallery Review
May 24th, 2014 | by Hannah Leow | published in *
By Hannah Leow Story is an unmatched force. Stories possess the power to transcend time, to connect human experience, to cross cultures, to resonate on both individual and global scales, to permeate emotion and logic, to unite adversaries, to shift perspectives, to revitalize past, present (especially present), and to renew the future. Collated on the […]
Figurative Extravaganza at Miller Gallery
May 24th, 2014 | by Marlene Steele | published in *, May 2014, On View
by Marlene Steele There is a little something for everyone in the Figurative Invitational at Miller Gallery. Their selection of artists, both local and international, accommodates several of the trendy approaches considered current today. Moscow native, Larissa Morais’s oil painting entitled “Solace” captures a beautiful single figure kneeling anonymously behind a black bladed samurai sword. […]
The Un-Gallery
May 24th, 2014 | by Fran Watson | published in *, May 2014, On View
by Fran Watson Once in a great while, people appear who truly care about art and artists. At 506 Ash this rare miracle has morphed into a highly successful, bottom line-less, mutually advantageous, limited opportunity to allow collectors access to the finest of area art in a most unlikely space. The show-place is, in fact, […]
Trifecta Review
May 24th, 2014 | by Mike Rutledge | published in *, May 2014, On View
By Mike Rutledge COVINGTON – Viewing Marc Leone’s hanging artworks, one can almost see a planet being formed. Tectonic plates collide. Mountains rise. Lava oozes from gigantic cracks on the planet’s crust. And the craters show striations from millions of years of erosion. Leone, a 44-year-old associate professor at Northern Kentucky University who teaches drawing […]
Postcard from DC “American Cool”
May 24th, 2014 | by Marlene Steele | published in *, Features, May 2014
by Marlene Steele National Portrait Gallery Feb. 7 – Sept 7 2014 This photography exhibition presents several decades of historic, artistic and contemporary images of American icons who embody the concept of “Cool”. What are the criteria of “coolness” for inclusion in this exhibition? ⁃ Original artistic vision with innovative signature style. ⁃ Represents cultural […]
The Photo Archive of Louis Zoellar Bickett
May 24th, 2014 | by Louis Z. Bickett | published in *, Features, May 2014
Photos of Northside Studio Tour on May 18th
May 24th, 2014 | by Jens Rosenkrantz | published in *, Features, May 2014
Shawn Daniell: In Memorial
May 24th, 2014 | by Daniel Brown | published in *, Features, May 2014
by Daniel Brown Shawn Daniell: In Memorial Shawn came to see me in 2010, when I had just taken over as Editor of aeqai. She was shy but certain that she had an idea that would be good for aeqai and for her. I remember her literally sitting on the edge of my couch, until […]
Tribute to Shawn Daniell (Buckenmeyer), 1977-2014
May 24th, 2014 | by Robert Wallace | published in *, Features, May 2014
by Robert K. Wallace (submitted for the May 2014 issue of AEQAI) I first met Shawn as a journalist. In February 2011 she covered a lecture by the French artist Claire Illouz for The Northerner, NKU’s student newspaper. Illouz visited our campus on the way back from the Codex Book Fair in Berkeley, California, where […]
May Essay
May 24th, 2014 | by Daniel Brown | published in *, Features, May 2014
by Daniel Brown The recent trip to New York by our symphony, The May Festival Chorus, The Cincinnati Opera, The Cincinnati Ballet, The Art Museum, The Taft Museum, The Ariel String Quartet from CCM, and seven area chefs represents a new opening wedge in branding and marketing Cincinnati nationally. What at first appeared to be […]
The Contemporary Arts Center Turns 75
May 24th, 2014 | by Daniel Brown | published in *, Features, May 2014
by Daniel Brown Aeqai congratulates the CAC as it celebrates its 75 anniversary year. We have decided to help the festivities by asking two people a month to let us know what the CAC has meant to them. Aeqai will be asking former staff and board members, as well as artists who have shown there, […]
CAC 75th Anniversary
May 24th, 2014 | by Jane Durrell | published in *
When we joined the CAC in the 1950s we were just back from two months abroad, having saved our money and quit our jobs to make the trip. CAC was young and so were we, and I think we were fired with the idea of keeping our culture level high and open. Also, it didn’t […]
Geometrically Ordered Design: The One Language
May 24th, 2014 | by Dustin Pike | published in *, Features, May 2014
by Dustin Pike In this article I will be dissecting the notion that letters and numbers have shared an integral relationship with each other since their very beginnings, which, in ancient Greek times, was called ‘Gematria’ or ‘Isopsophy’. The basic idea is that since numbers, and their inter-relationships, form the key to every science, it […]
Build Your Own Bauhaus (Design and Quality by Ikea of Sweden)
May 24th, 2014 | by Danelle Cheney | published in *, Features, May 2014
by Danelle Cheney Shortly after World War I in April 1919, Das Staatliche Bauhaus—The State Home for Building—opened under the leadership of 31-year old Walter Gropius. The new Bauhaus was a merger of two existing schools: the Weimar Arts and Crafts School and the Weimar Art Academy. This marriage of applied arts and fine arts […]
BLDG: Who or What Are They?
May 24th, 2014 | by Kevin Ott | published in *, Features, May 2014
by Kevin Ott Midway through my exploration of BLDG, the Covington based branding/art studio/creative think tank/gallery, Jay Becker said “It all starts with the art”. I was trying to grasp ahold of the many tentacles that BLDG seems to be, and this statement described the head of the octopus. When you walk into BLDG on […]
Art for a Better World – May
May 24th, 2014 | by Saad Ghosn | published in *, Features, May 2014
by Saad Ghosn I. Images For A Better World: Nathan WEIKERT, Visual Artist Nathan Weikert was born and raised in Kettering, Ohio. He graduated from Miami University with a BS in art education (1998), a BFA in painting (1998), and a MA in art education (2002). In 2013 he had a solo exhibition at 1305 […]
Book Review: Three New African Talents
May 24th, 2014 | by Daniel Brown | published in *, May 2014, On View
by Daniel Brown A virtual plethora of new African writers is taking the literary world by surprise and by storm. Last year’s Amerikah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ended up on The New York Times’ five best novels of the year, most deservedly (I had not, at that time, read it). The writer’s narrator is a […]
Book Review: Lovers at the Chameleon Club, Paris 1932
May 24th, 2014 | by Daniel Brown | published in *, May 2014, On View
by Daniel Brown Francine Prose’s newest novel, Lovers at the Chameleon Club, Paris 1932, is both her finest to date as well as the best novel of 2014 to date. The book is written from several different points of view, and by several different narrators/protagonists. Prose takes us to Paris in the late 20’s, and […]
May Poetry
May 24th, 2014 | by Maxwell Redder | published in *, May 2014, Poetry
by Maxwell Redder A Journey to Discover what I Already Know I. Driving North America’s main arteries, I nod to Hudgins’ Cadillac in the Attic while snapping a shutter, amused that the attic car will never visit Cadillac Ranch; I nod to Amarillo. II. Airplane window. Vast lines: canyons, roads, and rivers; the Earth’s nervous […]
May Letter from the Editor
May 24th, 2014 | by Daniel Brown | published in *, Features, May 2014
by Daniel Brown The month of May has been full of art exhibitions, indoor and outdoor, and lots of benefit parties to raise money for them. We are nearing the end of the official art year, in June, as the art season is more or less the same as the school year. Aeqai will post […]
SOS Art Show
May 21st, 2014 | by Chuck Heffner | published in Announcements
SOS ART 2014 A community art show and event of creative expressions for Peace and Justice May 30 – June 8 @The Art Academy of Cincinnati, 1212 Jackson St, downtown Cincinnati Program of Events (FREE and Open to the Public) Friday May 30 6pm: Opening of the Art show 7pm: Introductory notes by Jennifer Wenker, […]
Manifest Announces Three New Art Books
May 21st, 2014 | by Chuck Heffner | published in Announcements
INPA 3! Manifest celebrates the recent public release of its 3rd International Painting Annual (INPA 3), a stunning 184 page full color survey of contemporary painting from across the U.S. and the world. Both hard and softcover copies are available at the gallery and on Manifest’s website, and also at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in […]
Cincinnati Art Museum Upcoming Events
May 17th, 2014 | by Chuck Heffner | published in Announcements
ARTiculate: Conversations with Contemporary Artists Wednesday, May 21, 7pm-8pm Discover art happening right now in Cincinnati, direct from the source with Jennifer Purdum. ######################### Book Auction Preview Event and Closing Photo Courtesy of Flickr May 12, 2014 to May 17, 2014 Bidding Begins Online Monday, May 12. Visit http://www.ebth.com/ to bid. Auction starts to close on Saturday, May 17 at […]
Art Beyond Boundaries Presents “ArtSpire”
May 17th, 2014 | by Chuck Heffner | published in Announcements
Art Beyond Boundaries Gallery invites you to a series of professional and creative development workshops and gallery talks by five established regional artists. The series will be held during Second Sunday on Main, a monthly OTR neighborhood festival. June 8, 2-3 p.m. – Larry Pytlinski, an urban landscape photographer, will lead a workshop on postproduction […]
Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery – NORTH BY NORTHSIDE
May 17th, 2014 | by Chuck Heffner | published in Announcements
Weston Art Gallery Information Line (513) 977-4165 CINCINNATI, Ohio—The Cincinnati Arts Association’s Weston Art Gallery in the Aronoff Center for the Arts announces a return to its original Artist Studio Tours with North by Northside, a fun-filled springtime art event on Sunday, May 18, 2014. North by Northside revives the Weston’s popular Key in to […]