Richard Anuszkiewicz @ David Richard Gallery, Santa Fe, USA

Richard Anuszkiewicz @ David Richard Gallery, Santa Fe, USA

The David Richard Gallery is currently running another new exhibition (see here for other current exhibition by Beverly Fishman at David Richard Gallery) by celebrated Op Artist Richard Anuszkiewicz.  The gallery is located at 544 South Guadalupe Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico, NM 87501, USA.  The exhibition is called ‘VARIATIONS: EVOLUTION OF THE ARTIST’S MEDIA 1986 – 2012‘ and runs May 10 2013 to June 15 2013.  Given that there are 2 superb Op Art related exhibitions at the David Richard Gallery, we strongly recommend that if you live anywhere near there or are going to be in the area you drop in and take a look.

Anuszkiewicz - Translumina Blue Tinted Red

Anuszkiewicz – Translumina Blue Tinted Red

“Featuring sculptural works accompanied by drawings and paintings, the exhibition maps the evolution of Richard Anuszkiewicz’s art from 1986 through 2012 as he moves out of the purely two-dimensional plane and explores visual perception and three-dimensional space with the greatest economy of means, using only thin strips of wood or metal that are painted with just two or three carefully selected hues. Creating reductive structures, he takes advantage of a well known phenomenon in which the viewer’s mind completes the minimal constructs, envisioning a whole from the fragments by filling in the suggested flat surfaces or layers of overlapping planes. These structures are not only more architectural, but much simpler than his paintings, relying less on painting methods to create optical illusions and more on a literal approach aided by pure color. 

In the Translumina series, the painted wooden strips on wall reliefs or pedestal sculptures create open structures that read as solid three-dimensional shapes. In the wall reliefs, the distances between the wood strips are graduated, which in combination with alternating hues model the rectangular shapes and create the illusion of rounded columns. Thus, he creates and maintains a tension between painting and sculpture to create the illusion of solid three-dimensional overlapping shapes. Another series of sculptures is still more reductive, whereby Anuszkiewicz uses only thin strips of metal constructed in a two-dimensional plane painted with one to four colors—mostly primary—such that they appear as line drawings. These sculptures are so open and transparent, they seem to float like boxes and cruciform structures in space. 

The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue with an essay by John Yau of New York.”

Anuszkiewicz - Inner Red on Yellow

Anuszkiewicz – Inner Red on Yellow

The gallery is open 10am to 5pm Tuesday to Saturday.  Entrance is free.

Beverly Fishman ‘Wavelength’ @ David Richard Gallery, Santa Fe, USA

Beverly Fishman ‘Wavelength’ @ David Richard Gallery, Santa Fe, USA

A new exhibition by Beverly Fishman is on now at the David Richard Gallery, 544 South Guadalupe Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico, NM 87501, USA.  The exhibition is called ‘Wavelength’ and runs May 10 2013 to June 15 2013.  The exhibition is the second solo exhibition for Beverly Fishman at the gallery and features new works painted on stainless steel.

Beverly Fishman Op Art at David Richard Gallery

“Fishman’s latest work focuses on wavelengths that are used in medicine, such as EKGs and EEG and other diagnostic tests. While these wavelengths are a physical representation of specific bodily functions, in Fishman’s work she uses them to comment on how medical data becomes a more important representation of the patient than the actual person in our high tech, data driven, fast paced world. Icons of pharmaceuticals subtly collaged among the data along with bright and fluorescent colored stripes of barcodes reference the temptation of marketing and a consumer-driven culture that believes in and expects a cure for every disease and discomfort. All painted on polished reflective stainless steel, allows the viewers to glean a hint of themselves through the data and decide if there really is a pill to cure their ill.

Inspired early in her career by Gene Davis, Richard Anuszkiewicz and Mel Bochner, her artwork is rooted in color and hard edge painting, Op Art and Pop Art. However, Fishman has created her own language that imbues her paintings, wall reliefs and sculptures with a conceptual underpinning that challenges the viewer visually and intellectually. The exhibition also features one of Fishman’s latest Pill Spill sculptures, consisting of many blown glass elements that are larger scale replicas of pharmaceuticals clustered together as though just poured from a bottle by someone scrambling in search of the right drug for that particular moment.”

The gallery is open 10am to 5pm Tuesday to Saturday.  Entrance is free.

 

Op Art Pebble watch faces

Op Art Pebble watch faces

I think ‘smart’ watches are clearly going to be the ‘next big thing’ with rumours of Apple bringing one out, Microsoft bringing one out (see bottom of post for the standard Microsoft gag) and so on.

One that is already out is the pebble watch developed by Pebble Technology and funded via Kickstarter.  The reception has been a bit lukewarm but improvements and additional functionality are beginning to emerge.  Recently Pebble community enthusiasts have released hundreds of new watch faces that you can download and install via GitHub and elsewhere.  There were 2 that really caught our attention because of the Op Art styling.  If you’ve got a Pebble, I strongly suggest downloading ‘Illusion‘ and ‘Squared‘.

Op Art Illusion pebble watch face

Op Art Illusion Pebble watch face

Op Art Squared pebble watch face

Op Art Squared pebble watch face

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Or if you want to wait for something with a more familiar feel to it, you can always wait until Microsoft bring out their smart watch…

Microsoft Smart Watch