Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Modernisme's Musings.....iShow photos

MODERNISME's MUSINGS ...


September 21


Quote for the day:
The world today doesn't make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do? ~Pablo Picasso


I would like to thank everyone who attended the opening reception of iShow. You helped make Modernisme's 1 year anniversary a huge success. For those who missed the reception, be sure to stop by. The show will be up until September 22nd.



Check out a few pics from iShow






The City Paper's review:










New works from iSHow








Nathan Durfee


Sharon Blows It














Sarah Fitzgibbon Bernardi


Three













Katie Leonard


word. file. new blank document. it was a bright cold day in april, and the clocks were striking thirteen.









Dorothy Netherland
Who Are You









Julie Henson
Being and Nothingness
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I am for an art that is political-erotical-mystical, that does something other than sit on its ass in a museum. ~Claes Oldenburg




















































































































































































































































































































Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Fall Arts Preview

Modernisme's Musings


As we say our farewells to summer, we welcome fall with with open arms. Cooler temperatures are just around the corner and so is Modernisme's 1 Year Anniversary. The festivities begin at 5 pm this Saturday and last until 9 pm. Can't wait to see everyone!





If you haven't picked up a copy of the Charleston City Paper this week, you must! Our very own artist, Nathan Durfee, has the front cover.


See cover and interview below:



Whether you know it or not, you've probably seen Nathan Durfee's art around Charleston. It may have been within the pages of the City Paper or Charleston Magazine, or hanging on the walls of Theatre 99, Redux, or Modernisme. Durfee describes his work as "lowbrow and accessible." It's also imaginative, vibrant, and distinctive, making Durfee one of the most sought-after artists in town.







Durfee, 24, developed an interest in art at a young age. "It mainly stemmed from being bored in class and sketching in my notebooks," he says. The Vermont native went on to study at the Savannah College of Art and Design where his initial focus on portraiture changed to illustrating, thanks to the influence of several professors. "I just fell in love with stylization and colorful characters," he explains — something that's clearly seen in his playful works.
He describes his work as "a dialogue between myself and the paint strokes ... Things that I see in everyday life — children, flowers — it all becomes backlogged in my head and then when I'm staring at the canvas I attack each idea individually."
Durfee relocated to Charleston in 2006 and quickly established himself in the arts scene. Along with illustrating for local publications (including this week's cover), he's shown at several of the city's more contemporary art venues. Starting Sept. 8, he'll be showing at Modernisme's anniversary exhibition, iShow: You are Where and on Nov. 3, he'll debut his first solo exhibit at the same gallery. He's also working on illustrating a new album by local musician Leah Suarez. And if you've checked out the Ben Silver catalog recently, you've got Durfee to thank for the bright photographs of colorful polos and ties — his nine-to-five job is color specialist for the classic clothing company.
Durfee is excited about Charleston's growth toward becoming a more viable arts community, and the niche he's creating within it. "I love Charleston and my work has been received pretty well here, so I don't plan on leaving anytime soon," he says. "I'm enjoying the South a little too much to think about moving back up North." — Erica Jackson




THE OTHER SIDE

Contemporary Collaboration:
Eye Level Art, Modernisme, Redux, Corrigan Gallery LLC,
Robert Lange Studios, Rekah Jacob Modern
October 5 – October 18, 2007

Six local contemporary galleries collaborate to exhibit, The Other Side, featuring over sixty art works of all mediums by various artists in the Southeast and beyond. The exhibition will hang from October 5-18, 2007, and a festive reception, featuring music, wine, and hors d’oeuvres, is open to the public on October 5, 5:00-8:00 PM, in conjunction with the French Quarter Art Walk.








Friday, August 17, 2007

Modernisme's Musings

Quote of the Day


O great creator of being, grant us one more hour to perform our art and perfect our lives.


Jim Morrison








Fall is around the corner. I, for one, look forward to cooler temperatures and fall festivities.












Modernisme is saying farewell to summer with 15% off all wood bowls and jewelry.














Upcoming Shows......Mark your calendar!











Stop by to see New Works by


Dorothy Netherland






Sarah Fitzgibbon Bernardi







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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Modernisme's Musings


Hello from Modernisme Gallery and welcome to Modernisme's Musings.



Quote of the Day


Above all, it is a matter of loving art, not understanding it. spencer tunick



After a successful season of solo shows, the gallery is back in full swing showing work from all of it's artists. Stop by to see what's new!


Newsworthy



Glenn Friedel's work was recently purchased for the set of Army Wives, lifetime tv's new hit drama filmed in Charleston. I originally set out to watch only to see if Glenn's work was shown. Now I am completely addicted. Glenn's work has appeared on many episodes and are clearly visible in more shots than I ever expected. The work is displayed in the office of a psychiatrist, the husband of a female army officer. Congratulations to Glenn Friedel for having his original art featured on national television.







Seth Curcio has recently been asked to write an article for Beautiful/Decay, a national art publication that documents the convergence of fine art, design, fashion, graffiti and other relevant forms of art. Check out the winter edition of Beautiful/Decay Issue U. It is titled the "Institutionalized Issue" and will feature topics related to the artist and the institution. Curcio's contribution will be a 4-page spread on the top alternative, non-commercial, art spaces in the country.






Nathan Durfee was recently recognized as a contibutor in Charleston Magazine. Look for his unique illustrations in Grafitti Mag, Charleston City Paper, and Charleston Magazine.



Upcoming Shows!


iShow: You are Where

Modernisme is celebrating it's 1 year anniversary September 8th with an opening reception for iShow: You are Where. iShow is a group show consisting of 7 Modernisme artists and their response to current technology and it's direct influence on communication. Artist roundtable discussions are open to the public and begin at 5 pm. Opening reception from 6 - 9 pm. Hope to see everyone there!






Nathan Durfee Solo Show November 3rd.


Mark your calendars!










The Little Things Show December 8th.







Check out Modernisme's website at http://www.modernismegallery.com/ for new show photos and upcoming show information.