Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Artist Studio Visit: Jose Lerma

Recaps of Art Miami will be going up later this week, but in the meantime check out my new co-authored article for Berlin Art Link on New York and Chicago based artist  Jose Lerma


Enjoy!

Thursday, January 13, 2011

art:SAGE turns 1!

Happy 1 Year Anniversary art:SAGE! 


Exactly one year ago, cold and bursting with ideas about relaying art news to others I ventured to make a blog. Within these past 12 months it has morphed into something that will undoubtably continue to change.


I began with a very rigid set of "instructions" for myself on what this blog would record. Over the past months, this has gotten somewhat lax so my resolutions for 2011 is to recommence with the original scheme to discuss:



Styles and Movements
Artist Bios and Interviews
Gallery Listings and Exhibition Reviews
Events and Art Markets


With the move back to the USA, my focus will switch to covering art events in this area. But, with the help of my work for Berlin Art Link, any European readers should get news on the art scene across the Atlantic. 


I hope that you have enjoyed the past year and continue to read art:SAGE! 

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

New Year, New art:SAGE Resolutions

Happy New Year! 


I know, I know, it's a little delayed. However, there is good reason for that. Why, you may ask? Well, this year started out with a bang for me.


For starters, I became the editor and remained a contributing writer for Berlin Art Link. If you haven't taken the time to look into Berlin Art Link then you are missing out on having the facts on the Berlin art scene at your fingertips. If you want to find out more about what Berlin Art Link is, I will have an interview posted later this month.


In other great news, I was hired for a temporary position at the Nasher Sculpture Center. The Nasher is one of my favorite museums in Dallas both because of it's amazing collection and because of the wonderful architecture of the building and sculpture garden. The building and garden were designed by Renzo Piano and Peter Walker, respectively. Renzo Piano also happened to design the Fondation Beyeler in Basel.


I am also settling into living in the United States again after being away for nearly three years. It is kind of exciting "discovering" Dallas again. So much has changed, especially in the arts. So I plan to focus the month of February on the renovation of the arts district and the proliferation of the art scene in Dallas.


Be on the lookout for these and all other posts in the future!