Transfigured

"Transfigured," 2008, oil and iridescence on linen, 28"x48"

"Transfigured," 2008, oil and iridescence leaf on linen, 28"x48"

The recent work has often required a full measure of patience along with a willingness to allow radical change. Begun in 2004, by early 2008 this was another dark canvas that had seen three different studios. Maybe clear fall sun streaming through the skylights inspired a different potential. After nearly four years, it took just days to cover most of the darkest marks in the painting with a thin layer of the best iridescent blue.

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Art under the Bridge Festival

The studio doors will be open Saturday and Sunday, September 27 and 28, from noon to 7 PM as part of the 2008 Art Under the Bridge Festival.

The annual event is put together by the Dumbo Arts Center and draws as many as 150,000 visitors to this unique neighborhood. The festival includes a wide variety of public performance and temporary art installations, as well as roughly 100 open studios. Details are on the DAC festival website and there is some additional information at media sponsor current’s website.

The studio is located at 89 Bridge Street, just one block east of the York stop on the F train. Come up to the second floor and follow the signs. Here’s a map:

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Dieu Donne and Cedar’s Drawing

“The Valley Floor,” 2008, raw pigment, pastel, gold leaf and iridescence on handmade paper, 6.5” x 9”

Dieu Donne is showing work created for their annual benefit auction at their Chelsea gallery. There will be an opening reception on Thursday, September 18, and the show will run until the auction on October 14. Complete details on the Dieu Donne website.

This drawing, made on some of Dieu Donne’s own lovely handmade paper, will be there:

“Valley Floor” was made while sitting on a deck of a beach house on Fire Island. Cedar, the 4 year old in charge of the place, was watching very carefully. Then she sat down and made her own:

“Untitled,” 2008, by Cedar, colored pencil and marker on paper, 8.5”x11”

“Untitled,” 2008, by Cedar, colored pencil and marker on paper, 8.5”x11”

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AAF NYC 2008

Randall Stoltzfus will be represented at the 2008 Affordable Art Fair in New York City from June 12 through June 15 by Migration Gallery.

This new painting will be there:

"Coriolis," 2008, oil and gold leaf on panel, 13"x32.5"

There is more about what will be at the booth on Migration’s blog.

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The Pollard

"The Pollard," 2008, oil on linen, 48"x60"

"The Pollard," 2008, oil on linen, 48"x60"

 

This painting was finished in early March. The changes in the week or two right before that point were pretty dramatic. It had been a dark painting for months. The inspiration right at the end came from a very beat up street tree that I walk by every morning between the house and the subway. Then just piles of white paint and the lights came on.

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Theodore Bouloukos in conversation with Randall Stoltzfus

watch video at Vernissage.tvPainter Randall Stoltzfus is participating in a group show at Paul Rodgers/9W Gallery in New York, entitled “The Magic Hour”. Theodore Bouloukos, VTV’s correspondent in New York, met the artist on the occasion of his exhibitions. In this conversation, Randall Stoltzfus talks about his work and his technique.

Watch the video at Vernissage.tv

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The Magic Hour at Paul Rodgers/9W Gallery

Barbara Rose has curated a show called “The Magic Hour” at the Paul Rodgers/9W Gallery in New York:

Rose has chosen four artists; painters, Paul Manes and Randall Stoltzfus and photographers, Carolyn Marks Blackwood and Ernest Kafka with widely divergent styles but a similar interest in the elegiac mood of The Magic Hour. These artists reference the moody paintings of artists such as Ryder, Blakelock, the Luminists and the Hudson River School as well as Kasper David Friedrich and JMW Turner. Their light saturated abstracted landscapes and marinescapes are executed in a contemporary idiom that is a fresh departure from the brutal urban, sensationalistic styles now current. They provide an atmosphere of quiet contemplation and reverie. The sensitive poetry of these works serves as a welcome antidote to the frantic paced, characteristic of the aggressive battles of New York City life.

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Sosaboel International, Pyongtaek, South Korea

Randall Stoltzfus has been invited to represent the United States at the 2007 Sosabeol International Art Expo in Pyongtaek, South Korea. The Expo will run from October 11, 2007 - October 19, 2007, and will feature the work of 100 artists from around the world in addition to 60 artists from Korea. Participating countries include: China, France, Holland, India, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, Nepal, the Philippines, the United States of America, Thailand, and Vietnam

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