Showing posts with label university of Iowa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label university of Iowa. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Cece Cole, New Work
Here is a look at Cece Cole's new work. Some really interesting things are happening in these drawings. The play between hand drawn and reproduced image is interesting, and the images are not always pictures either.
These drawings can really get inside your head and wiggle around. I am not sure if that makes sense, but I think what I mean to say is that the drawings play with your perceptions and the way you organize them, and when you view the work it interacts with your normal systems of picture viewing.
Thanks Cece!
Posted by Bill Donovan at 5:21 PM 0 comments
Labels: CC, CCC, Cece Cole, Cole, ink drawings, Iowa, New Work, university of Iowa
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
David Dunlap and Jesse Albrecht
I admire these guys: Jesse Albrecht and David Dunlap, here they are holding a drawing that they made together.
Jesse went to school with me, and David was one of our professors. Knowing them has changed my life in subtle ways.
For instance to hear David talk about how when he was young he tried so hard to carve out an identity among his peers with his art, to seperate himself, and now he will tell you it is better to be involved with other people making art together. He built a pool in his backyard beneath a walnut tree, when the walnuts fell they stained the water and made the pool water into ink, so David started an ink farm. It took me 5 years to appreciate that appropriately.
Jesse makes gigantic ceramic statues which resemble columns or warheads or urns, and creates representational reliefs that wrap around the form. One example is a snake unhinging its jaw to swallow a self-portrait of Jesse when he was a baby. Great big images that someone can sink their thoughts into.
Thanks David!
Thanks Jesse!
Posted by Bill Donovan at 5:45 PM 0 comments
Labels: alternate universe, David Dunlap, Iowa, Iowa City, jesse albrecht, university of Iowa
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
You're not Listening Loud Enough - The Portraits of Joseph Patrick
Joe Patrick was my professor at the University of Iowa. He taught a legendary life drawing class that I was lucky enough to be a student in. He emailed me these photos today, and they are from his show of portrait drawings at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids Iowa.
I remember when Joe was explaining to me how he came to enjoy the music of Tom Waits. Dan Attoe had given Joe a couple of Tom Waits albums to listen too. Joe went home and listened to the CDs and he told Dan that he did not care for the music, Dan told him that wasn't listening to the music loud enough. So Joe went back and listened to the music louder, came back and pronounced the music as very good!
It is this kind of hidden distinction and detail that Joe has boundless enthusiasm for, and is always ready to point out: the music is only good when played loudly.
Joe also creates landscapes and urban scenes, they are oil paintings, based on his sometime home in Mexico:

Thank you Joe!
Posted by Bill Donovan at 7:28 PM 1 comments
Labels: drawing, Iowa, Iowa City, Joe Patrick, Joseph Patrick, Kirkwood Community college, portraits, university of Iowa
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Sara Fletcher's Beautiful New Paintings
Posted by Bill Donovan at 2:36 AM 1 comments
Labels: light, missouri artist, oil paint, Painting, sara fletcher, university of Iowa
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