May 03

The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Announces New Exhibition: “Georgia OKeeffe In New Mexico: Architecture, Katsinam, And The Land”


Santa Fe, NM (PRWEB) January 24, 2013

The Georgia OKeeffe Museum announces the opening of the exhibition Georgia OKeeffe in New Mexico: Architecture, Katsinam, and the Land. The exhibition, which opens May 17, 2013 at the museum in Santa Fe, highlights OKeeffes paintings of New Mexicos churches, crosses, folk art and Native American subjects, created between 1929 and 1953. Examples include the paintings Ranchos Church No. I (1929), Kachina (1934), and Ghost Ranch Landscape (1935).

OKeeffe made the first of many trips to northern New Mexico in the summer of 1929, and the importance of the Southwestern landscape and cultures to her artwork is made evident by the fact that she completed at least 23 paintings in that year, many of which are part of this exhibition. The artists experience in New Mexico inspired a significant creative shift in her career. Two influential paintings from 1929 will join the traveling exhibition at the OKeeffe Museum, Black Cross with Stars and Blue and At the Rodeo, New Mexico. These works demonstrate her exploration of a new environment and experimentation with new colors, forms and compositional strategies. Iconic images of the Southwest, like these, became her enduring contribution to a distinctly American Modernism. The abstract interpretations of Katsinam by contemporary Hopi artists Ramona Sakiestewa, and Dan Namingha will also be added to the exhibition at the Georgia OKeeffe Museum.

While the New Mexico landscape remained a prominent part of OKeeffes life and art, especially after she left Taos to live and paint at Alcalde, Ghost Ranch, and Abiquiu, very little has been shown or written about her involvement with Native American and Hispanic art and culture; it is popularly assumed that she had none. Yet, almost immediately upon her arrival in New Mexico, she responded to the areas cultural richness. For example, she attended the Feast Day and Corn Dance at San Filipe Pueblo, and rodeos in Albuquerque and Las Vegas, New Mexico, with Mabel Dodge Luhan and her husband Tony, who was a member of Taos Pueblo. O’Keeffe created numerous drawings, watercolors, and paintings of katsina dolls (carved representations of Katsinam or Hopi spirit beings), also known as kachina dolls, or katsina tithu. Because she retained and seldom exhibited most of these paintings, they remain generally unknown to the public.

Georgia OKeeffe explored an extraordinary diversity of subjects between 1929 and 1953, including the architecture, landscape and religious arts of northern New Mexico, said Robert A. Kret, director of the Georgia OKeeffe Museum. While her landscapes are a familiar theme and represent her contribution to a distinctive American Modernism, Georgia OKeeffe in New Mexico: Architecture, Katsinam, and the Land reveals the breadth of experiences that inspired a new direction in her art, he added. This exhibition was co-curated by Barbara Buhler Lynes, former Georgia OKeeffe Museum Curator and current Curator Carolyn Kastner.

The exhibition opened in September 2012 at the Montclair Museum in New Jersey, and was reviewed by New York Times writer Martha Schwendener on January 6, who wrote: And so Georgia OKeeffe in New Mexico includes not only a number of rich landscapes, but also drawings and paintings that delve into some of the central issues and controversies of modernism. Like Gauguin in the South Pacific or Picasso with his African masks, OKeeffe encountered tribal aesthetic and cultural traditions in New Mexico that were liberating and became integral to her work but that also set off a complicated battle among cultures, histories and legacies.

An exhibition catalogue published by the Museums of New Mexico Press accompanies Georgia OKeeffe in New Mexico It includes an introduction by Lynes that discusses OKeeffes interest in aspects of Native and Hispanic culture, along with essays by Kastner, Professor W. Jackson Rushing III, and three Hopi authors: Alph H. Secakuku, Ramona Sakiestewa, and Dan Namingha.

What:

Georgia OKeeffe in New Mexico: Architecture, Katsinam, and the Land,

organized by the Georgia OKeeffe Museum, Santa Fe.

When & Where:

Montclair Art Museum, 28 September, 2012 20 January 2013

Denver Art Museum, 10 February – 28 April 2013

Georgia OKeeffe Museum, 17 May 2013 8 September 2013

Heard Museum, 27 Sept 2013 12 January 2014

More Information:

http://www.okeeffemuseum.org

Request Images:

Jennifer Hinsley Jennifer(at)jlhmedia(dot)com; 505 603 8643

ABOUT GEORGIA OKEEFFE MUSEUM:

The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum is dedicated to the artistic legacy of Georgia O’Keeffe, to defining its ongoing significance, and to the study and interpretation of American Modernism, late 19th century to the present. The Museum’s collections, historic properties, exhibitions, Research Center, publications, and education programs contribute to scholarly discourse and inspire diverse audiences. Located in Santa Fe, NM, the Museums collections, exhibits, research center, publications and education programs contribute to scholarly discourse and serve diverse audiences. The largest single repository of the artists work in the world, it is the only museum in the world dedicated to an internationally known American woman artist and is the most visited art museum in New Mexico.

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION:

Georgia OKeeffe in New Mexico: Architecture, Katsinam, and the Land was organized by the Georgia OKeeffe Museum. This exhibition and related programming were made possible in part by a generous grant from The Burnett Foundation. Additional support was provided by American Express, the Healy Foundation, Shiprock Gallery, the City of Santa FE Arts Commission, 1% Lodgers Tax Funding, New Mexico Arts (plus NEA recognition).







Mar 29

VisitTemecula.org Announces Summerfest 2013 Top 10 Festivals and Events in Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country


Temecula, CA (PRWEB) March 05, 2013

Celebrate casual-friendly-good, Summerfest fun, daily-and-nightly, May 31-Labor Day weekend, and wrap midweek getaways around Top 10 Festivals and Events. From Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival through California Wine Months first weekend: Old Town Temecula Street Painting Festival, Farmers Markets, Hot Summer Nights; Pechanga Barbecue Festival; Pechanga Pow Wow; Summer Winery Concerts; Fathers Day, Star-Spangled 4th-of-July Parade, and Fireworks Extravaganza. Its easy to relax and enjoy, shares Kimberly Adams, Temecula Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau president/CEO. Temecula hotels-and-resorts are conveniently nearby; less-busy weekdays make for chance-conversations with talented winemakers, gracious winemaking-family members; local merchants and artisans more-personalized attention. Travel-time to the popular, boutique-destination is 1-hour from San Diego, Orange County, Palm Desert; 1

Oct 17

Airo Wireless Announces Release of the I-Safe 28 Intrinsically Safe Smartphone

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) October 03, 2012

Airo Wireless, the world leader for intrinsically safe and super-ruggedized smart phones, announces the new I-Safe 28 PDA handset is available for delivery in December of 2012.

Airo designed the I-Safe 28 for people who operate in potentially explosive environments in industries like Oil & Gas, Petrochemicals, Fertilizer, Coal Mining, Fuel Distribution, Paint Processing, Granaries, Alcohol Processing, Food Processing, and Solvents among others. The I-Safe 28 is designed and manufactured to meet the highest level standards of intrinsic safety under international standards, including the US Underwriters Laboratory Standard 913 (UL-913), the EU ATmosph

Aug 10

Online Men’s Fashion Blog Announces Their Top 5 “Best Dressed Cities in the World” List


San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) August 09, 2012

Bows-n-Ties.com, a prominent online retailer and popular fashion blog, just released their Top 5 list of the “5 Best-dressed Cities in the World”. While two American cities make this exclusive list, with NYC earning the top spot, the series focuses primarily on international cities that have been putting both mens and womens fashion on the map for decades.

It should come as no surprise to anyone who pays close attention to the fashion industry why weve chosen to highlight these cities as being the five most fashionable in the world, says Bows-n-Ties.com founder Hendrik Pohl. After all, these cities have been veritable fashion capitals ever since the industry first came into its own, and its safe to say at this point that nothing is likely to change in the future. While some of the choices may seem obvious, these cities made our list for one simple reason; each and every one is at the forefront of modern fashion.

Each piece in the series begins with an overview of the city being focused on, as well as why it was chosen as one of the five most fashionable in the world. The pieces then highlight two specific characteristics of each citys fashion and style, as well as a paragraph detailing what tourists can expect to see upon visiting.

A lot of our readers are people who enjoy traveling as often as possible, says Pohl. We wrote this series with them in mind, as just about anyone can benefit from having a clear idea regarding what to expect while they are on vacation. This is especially true for people who are traveling on business, in which case fitting in with the crowd can be quite important.

This isnt the first time Bows-n-Ties.com has published article series relating to best-dressed and worst-dressed cities/countries. Just recently, the site published a series highlighting the ten worst-dressed cities in the world, which included Helsinki, Maui, Ottawa, Sydney and Bucharest among others.

I think its important for us to convey the fact that were not publishing these series to hurt anyones feelings or cause controversy, says Pohl. The worst-dressed pieces are all in good fun, while the best-dressed articles typically focus on all that is good in the industry at the moment. Its all about presenting as many sides as possible in order to paint a clear picture of modern fashion.







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Aug 09

The Georgia OKeeffe Museum Announces Autumn Art Session and Rare Opportunity to Paint, Sketch at Artists Home and Studio in Abiquiu, New Mexico


Santa Fe, NM (PRWEB) August 01, 2012

The Georgia OKeeffe Museum announces the rare opportunity to sketch, draw and watercolor independently on the grounds of Georgia OKeeffes Home and Studio in Abiquiu on September 24, 2012. A half or full day are available to experience the landscape that inspired the artist for 40 years, including views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountain range, Abiquiu Mesa, the road to Abiquiu, and the scene within the walls of the artists garden.

We are pleased to offer artists of all levels to experience the spectacular home, studio and surroundings that Miss OKeeffe enjoyed, said Agapita Lopez, Rights and Reproductions Director and Director of the Abiquiu Home & Studio Tours. This is a rare opportunity to experience an autumn setting in the place that inspired the artist so greatly.

What: Autumn Art Session; paint, draw, sketch in the landscape that inspired OKeeffe

When: September 24, 2012; 7 AM to 6 PM

Where: Georgia OKeeffes Home & Studio in Abiquiu, NM

More Information: http://www.okeeffemuseum.org

Cost: $ 375.00 for a half-day session, $ 700.00 for a full day session

Request Images/press inquiries: Jennifer Hobson, pr(at)okeeffemuseum(dot)org 505 603 8643

GEORGIA OKEEFFE MUSEUM:

The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum is dedicated to the artistic legacy of Georgia O’Keeffe, to defining its ongoing significance, and to the study and interpretation of American Modernism, late 19th century to the present. The Museum’s collections, historic properties, exhibitions, Research Center, publications, and education programs contribute to scholarly discourse and inspire diverse audiences. Located in Santa Fe, NM, the Museums collections, exhibits, research center, publications and education programs contribute to scholarly discourse and serve diverse audiences. The largest single repository of the artists work in the world, it is the only museum in the world dedicated to an internationally known American woman artist and is the most visited art museum in New Mexico.

The image used in this release includes the following caption and credit information:

Untitled (Cottonwood Tree), 1945

Oil on board

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Jul 04

overstockArt.com Announces Debut of New Collection of Artwork from Famous American Artists


Wichita, KS (PRWEB) July 03, 2012

In honor of Independence Day, overstockArt.com is announcing the debut of its new American Art Gallery. With nearly 75 famous works of art, the gallery is a collection of artwork from great American artists including William Bradford, Mary Cassatt, Martin Johnson Heade, Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper, Georgia OKeeffe, Edward Potthast, John Singer Sargent, and William Turner.

Many of the original hand painted fine art reproductions are brand new to the popular online gallery, while others are fan favorites.

Some of the new works of art include:

The City, Edward Hopper The original cityscape was created in 1927 by the prominent American realist painter Edward Hopper and is currently part of a private collection. Hoppers classic works capture the authenticity of urban and rural American life with emotions and beauty that have placed them among the lasting and popular images of the American 20th century landscape.

On the Beach, Winslow Homer Winslow Homer was a famous American landscape painter and printmaker, best known for his marine subjects. This painting is one of Homers captivating seascapes, which depicts a small group of people enjoying the water and sand on a massive scale.

Rosina Capri, John Singer Sargent American expatriate artist John Singer Sargent was known as the leading portrait painter of his time. Rosina Capri is a portrait of Sargents favorite muse, an Italian girl from the island of Capri, dancing.

Some of the best-selling fan favorites include:

A Sunset Calm in the Bay of Fundy, William Bradford William Bradford was an American romanticist painter, photographer and explorer, best known for his paintings of ships and Arctic seascapes. A Sunset Calm in the Bay of Fundy is one of his most famous pieces, the painting depicts several ships on the water in the Bay of Fundy, near the Gulf of Maine, watching as the sun goes down.

Breakfast in Bed, Mary Cassatt- Known for her perceptive depictions of women and children, Mary Cassatt was one of the few American artists active in the nineteenth-century French avant-garde. Her masterpiece “Breakfast in Bed” depicts the relationship between mother and child. You can see the tension between the little girl’s desire to explore the world, and her mother’s focused attention on keeping her safe and securely wrapped in her arms.

Red Cannas, Georgia OKeeffe Famous for her landscapes and paintings of flowers, American artist Georgia OKeeffe paved the way for many female artists who were involved in the art world that was dominated by men at the turn of the century. Red Cannas is one of her greatest creations, which delves into the deep, fierce crimsons of the flower.

We always strive to expand our offerings and provide our customers with their best-loved artwork from famous artists around the world, said David Sasson, CEO of overstockArt.com. The American Art Gallery is a celebration of some of the famous American artists who have paved the way for contemporary artists.

New paintings will be added to the gallery throughout July and August. The American Art Gallery can be viewed at http://www.overstockArt.com/AmericanArtGallery.html.

About overstockArt.com:

Founded in 2002, overstockArt.com is one the webs most successful distributors of wall d

Jul 02

Newport Beach Cabinet Installation Expert Announces Tips for Homeowners Considering a Cabinet Remodel

Orange County, CA (PRWEB) June 30, 2012

Few homeowners are on an unlimited budget when it comes to remodeling their kitchen; however, that doesnt mean they cant take a look at some of the higher-end options available and find one or two within reach.

Another tip for those who cant afford a total kitchen remodel is to invest their money wisely on quality cabinets. Why? Kitchen cabinets cover most of the space in a kitchen and get the most attention, explains Michael Allan Jackman, owner of Woodys Cabinets, Inc. whose award-winning work has been featured in Wood Digest Magazine. High end cabinetry can turn an ordinary home into a spectacular one. In addition, high quality cabinetry is an investment that can last the lifetime of a home.

Some trends in high end cabinets homeowners may want to consider include:

Cabinets That Look Like Furniture- Whether its a European influence or this countrys 19th century designs reemerging, cabinets are looking more like classic furniture. Cabinets that were simply embellished boxes have been replaced with interesting styles that take their finishing touches from furniture and architecture. Todays cabinets have islands with decorative feet, commanding pilasters, and arched openings, decorative aspects such as carvings and moldings, and panels that match cabinet doors to hide dishwashers, refrigerators, and trash compactors.

Personalized Storage- Concealed features in high-end cabinets include pull-out shelves for pots and pans, built-in spice racks, holders for recycling, racks for canned goods, and storage for mixers and coffeemakers. Cabinetry choices make it possible to have wine racks on one wall and open shelves to display beautiful china or favorite cookbooks on another. For techies who want state-of-the-art cabinet drawers and are willing to spend more, pressure sensitive electronic cabinet drawers open efficiently and effortlessly.

High-Quality Finishes- The right finish can elevate a cabinet from a piece of wood to a work of art. Multiple layers created with a combination of paint, stain, and glaze can bring depth and richness to natural wood. Although distressed finishes are still popular, todays look leans more toward worn than crackled. Different shades of white or off-white are good finishes for Cape Cod kitchens. Most importantly, high quality finishes are durable and resistant to water and household chemicals.

Woodys Cabinets, Inc. is happy to incorporate any of these ideas to make a homeowners dream kitchen into a reality by providing high quality products at affordable prices. This impressive company has received two prestigious national awards from Idea (Innovative Design Excellence Awards) for their distinctive custom designed cabinetry which was featured in Wood Digest Magazine. A family owned and operated business with 25 years experience, their exceptional work, innovative ideas, ability to visualize cabinetry in a space, personalized attention, and friendly service has earned them a reputation as one of the top cabinetry and woodworking companies in Orange County.

Woodworking and the cabinetry allows homeowners to express their personality so its very important who they choose as their contractor, Michael advices. Make certain the contractor has the ability to turn a homeowners vision into a reality. Ask the question, What do you see as being in my home? A contractor without vision brings nothing to the table and will always fall short of expectations.

To learn more about this company and see photos of their impressive work, visit their recently updated website, http://www.woodyscabinetsinc.com

About Woodys Cabinets, Inc.

Woodys Cabinets, Inc. is a family owned business with 25 years experience in cabinetry, carpentry, millwork, and finish carpentry. Their award winning work and expertise has earned the business a reputation for providing innovative solutions and ideas, finishing work in a timely manner, and exceeding customers expectations. Their wide range of services includes kitchen remodels, islands, bathroom remodels, vanities, built-in wall units, flooring, and commercial remodeling. Woodys Cabinets, Inc. serves Orange County including Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Crystal Cove, Laguna Beach, and Long Beach.







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