ArtBeat: What To See


Opening:

Geoffrey Moss: Blue Icebar @ Lauren Clark Fine Art
Geoffrey Moss: Blue Icebar @ Lauren Clark Fine Art
Pop Art: New Drawings and Paintings by Geoffrey Moss @ Lauren Clark Fine Art, Housatonic. A tribute to that all-American icon, The Popsicle, in all flavors and conditions. Opens Saturday, July 14. (Through August 13)

Terry Adkins: Still @ The Tang
Terry Adkins: Still @ The Tang
Terry Adkins: Recital @ The Tang Teaching Museum and Gallery, Saratoga Springs. a selection of work from the past thirty years by artist and musician Terry Adkins, who stages installation-based experiences that activate architecture, sculpture, video and photography with live happenings. Also on view is Dance/Draw, a large group show that examines the blurring of formal distintions between media. Opening reception: Saturday, July 14, 6-7:30pm. (Through December 2)

Works by Angela Bacon-Kidwell @ Galerie BMG
Works by Angela Bacon-Kidwell @ Galerie BMG
Angela Bacon-Kidwell: Traces of Existence @ Galerie BMG, Woodstock. A solo exhibition of intensely personal, abstract works featuring a complex layering of hand painted photographs, drawings and resin to create each image. Opens Friday, July 13. (Through August 20)

Doubles, Dualities, and Doppelgängers  @ The Center for Photography at Woodstock
Doubles, Dualities, and Doppelgängers @ The Center for Photography at Woodstock
Doubles, Dualities and Doppelgangers @ The Center for Photography at Woodstock. “People Photographing Twins” focuses on photographs of twins featuring works by Roger Ballen, Janette Beckman, Elinor Carucci, Annabel Clark, Jodi Cobb, Louise Dahl-Wolfe, Rineke Dijkstra, Mike Disfarmer, Louis Faurer, Charles Harshberger, Mary Ellen Mark, Martin Schoeller and Hiroshi Watanabe. “Twins Photographing Twins” features photographs created by and of twins and features works by Eileen Cowin, Lynn Geesaman, Colleen Kenyon, Kathleen Kenyon, Christa Parravani and Carrie Will. “Twinning: Dualities as Metaphor” presents works in which the concept of “twinning” is used for the purpose of metaphysical and psychological explorations. Featured here are works by Kelli Connell, Cornelia Hediger, Sarah Moon, and Ruud van Empel. Opening reception: Saturday, July 14, 5-7pm. (Through September 9)

Works by David Mazure and Elizabeth Snipes @ Lapham Gallery
Works by David Mazure and Elizabeth Snipes @ Lapham Gallery
State of Flux @ Laphan Gallery, Glens Falls. Installations by David Mazure and paintings by Elizabeth Snipes. Opening reception: Friday, July 13, 5-7pm. (Through August 10)

Bently Spang, The Modern Warrior Series: War Shirt #1 @ The Berkshire Museum
Bently Spang, The Modern Warrior Series: War Shirt #1 @ The Berkshire Museum
Rethink! American Indian Art @ The Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield. Contemporary works in a range of media and techniques, from video installations, contemporary basketry, and beadwork to ceramics, sculpture, and glass, by accomplished artists Marcus Amerman, Jeremy Frey, Teri Greeves, Diego Romero, Preston Singletary and Bently Spang. The exhibition also will include historic Native American art objects from Berkshire Museum’s permanent collections. Opening reception: Thursday, July 12, 5-7pm. Family day of programs and activities: Saturday, July 14. (Through January 6, 2012)


Last Chance To See:

Pamela Cardwell: LES 4 @ John Davis Gallery
Pamela Cardwell: LES 4 @ John Davis Gallery
Pamela Cardwell: Paintings @ John Davis Gallery, Hudson. Also on display: sculpture by John Ruppert, Gregory Whyte and Debra Priestly; paintings by Geoffrey Owen Miller, Henry Coupe and Yura Adams; and installation by Debra Priestly. (Through July 15)

Märta Mattsson: Fossils Brooch @ Sienna Gallery
Märta Mattsson: Fossils Brooch @ Sienna Gallery
Märta Mattsson: Petrified Lives @ Sienna Gallery, Lenox. Jewelry by Swedish artist Märta Mattsson, created from beetles and other insects as well as crushed stones and minerals. (Through July 19)


Continuing:

The Billboard Art Project will open on Monday, July 2
The Billboard Art Project will open on Monday, July 2
Billboard Art Project @ Fuller Road and Cherry Street, Albany. Works by 70 artists displayed on a digital billboard. (Monday, July 2 – Sunday, July 15) In conjunction with this project, Guilding the Collapse @ Collar Works, Troy, features eighteen artists who have previously exhibited works with the Billboard Art Project. (Through July 20)

Works by Jessica Burke @ Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts
Works by Jessica Burke @ Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts
Better Than the Real Thing, Kaleidoscopic Arrest, The Geography of Landscapes and Crossroads@ The Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts, Blue Mountain Lake. Better Than the Real Thing is a series of portrait drawings by Jessica Burke that allows the sitter to assume the identity of a fictional character from popular culture that was particularly influential during their formative years. Kaleidoscopic Arrest is comprised of mixed media paintings by John Nelson that explore tension and release via design and color. The Geography of Landscapes shows works in mixed media and digital collage by Allyn Stewart that examine a visual relationship between landscape, maps, geography and becoming lost. Crossroads is an exhibit of Inguna Gremzde’s miniature oil paintings placed inside standardized plastic bottle caps. Gallery reception: Saturday, July 21, 5:30-7pm. (Through July 21)

Slowinski: Life's A Mess @ Limner Gallery
Slowinski: Life's A Mess @ Limner Gallery
Slowinksi: New Paintings @ Limner Gallery, Hudson. Also on view are a selection of paintings previewing Lawrence Berzon’s show scheduled for December. (Through July 22)

Works by Scott Nelson Foster @ Clement Art Gallery
Works by Scott Nelson Foster @ Clement Art Gallery
Flatland: The Suburban Landscape in Watercolor @ Clement Art Gallery, Troy. Photo-realistic watercolor paintings by Scott Nelson Foster. (Through July 25)

Ben Rubin: A Shakespeare Accelerator: Experiments in Kinetic Language @ EMPAC
Ben Rubin: A Shakespeare Accelerator: Experiments in Kinetic Language @ EMPAC
A Shakespeare Accelerator: Experiments in Kinetic Language @ EMPAC, Troy. In this work-in-development for a permanent installation that will open at the Public Theater in New York later this year, New York City-based media artist Ben Rubin transforms EMPAC’s public interior into a laboratory of words and motion, projecting glowing white text from Shakespeare’s complete dramatic works onto walls, walkways, and other surfaces. (Through July 28)

Works by Jake Messing,  Charles Steckler  and  Daniel Brody @ Saratoga Arts Center
Works by Jake Messing, Charles Steckler and Daniel Brody @ Saratoga Arts Center
Dreamscape @ Saratoga Arts Center, Saratoga Springs. Surreal and fantastic works of the unconscious by Jake Messing, Charles Steckler and Daniel Brody. (Through July 28)

Harry Gamboa, Jr. : Asco, The Gores  @ Williams College Museum of Art
Harry Gamboa, Jr.: Asco, The Gores @ Williams College Museum of Art
Asco: Elite of the Obscure, A Retrospective, 1972-1987 @ Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown. The first retrospective to present the wide-ranging work of the Chicano performance and conceptual art group Asco. (Through July 29)

Works by Nanny Vonnegut and Sergei Isupov @ Ferrin Gallery
Works by Nanny Vonnegut and Sergei Isupov @ Ferrin Gallery
Zea Mays Printmaking: An Exhibition Series @ Ferrin Gallery, Pittsfield. The third annual exhibition series featuring prints by member artists of Zea Mays Printmaking. Also on view: Stone Flowers, wood-fired studio pottery by Sam Taylor. (Through July 29)

Fran Forman: Miele’s Dream @ Davis Orton Gallery
Fran Forman: Miele’s Dream @ Davis Orton Gallery
Nadine Boughton and Fran Forman @ Davis Orton Gallery, Hudson. Two artists working in photo collage: Nadine Boughton’s “True Adventures in Better Homes” juxtoposes images from 1950’s and early 1960’s issues of men’s adventure magazines and Better Homes and Gardens, while Fran Forman’s dreamlike and surreal “The Alchemy of Memory” merges photography with painting. Also on view: portfolios by Suzanne Gonsalez-Smith and Julie Brook Alexander.(Through July 29)

Works by Kayla Corby and Myrna Lieb Citron @ Good Purpose Gallery
Works by Kayla Corby and Myrna Lieb Citron @ Good Purpose Gallery
Charcoal and Stone @ Good Purpose Gallery, Lee. Studies in light and shadow with works in charcoal by Kayla Corby and carved stone sculptures by Myrna Lieb Citron. Also on view in the annex are drawings and paintings by Judith Koppel. (Through July 30)

Works by Tom Patti @ The Berkshire Museum
Works by Tom Patti @ The Berkshire Museum
Commissioned works by Tom Patti @ The Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield. Site-specific artworks in glass by Pittsfield native Tom Patti. Also on view: “Echoes in Space,” featuring ideas, inspirations and maquettes that were part of the creative process for the commissioned works.

Yuta Ishino: #534 and Eric Laffer: Digital Atmosphere @ The Laffer Gallery
Yuta Ishino: #534 and Eric Laffer: Digital Atmosphere @ The Laffer Gallery
SoHo Artists @ The Laffer Gallery, Schuylerville. The gallery’s inaugural exhibit features a group show by Tracy Silva Barbosa, Guillermo Barreto, Erik Laffer and Yuta Ishino. (Through August 7)

Works by Martin Myers, Liz Parsons and John Whipple @ Courthouse Gallery
Works by Martin Myers, Liz Parsons and John Whipple @ Courthouse Gallery
WAY UP State @ Courthouse Gallery, Lake George. A group exhibition of emerging and established artists working in northern New York, including Dave Beck, Ken Brzozowski, Alexis Grabowski, Clea Hall, Deb Hall, Liz Howe, David Kvam, Martin Myers, Liz Parsons, David Powell, Lara Sorensen, Nicholas Warner, John Whipple and Vincent Woolley. (Through August 10)

Great, Strange, and Rarely Seen @ Albany Institute of History and Art
Great, Strange, and Rarely Seen @ Albany Institute of History and Art
Great, Strange, and Rarely Seen @ Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany. As the title suggests, this exhibition showcases rarely displayed and wildly disparate items as Chinese lacquer, Japanese netsuke, eighteenth-century English porcelain statuettes, patent models, human hair jewelry, unusual clocks, a chronology of mirrors, women’s dresses, British and American pianos and folding fans. (Through August 26)

Michelle Erickson: Deep Water Squirrels and Kip O'Krongly: Space Race Teapot @ Ferrin Gallery
Michelle Erickson: Deep Water Squirrels and Kip O'Krongly: Space Race Teapot @ Ferrin Gallery
COVET: Art + Objects @ Ferrin Gallery, Pittsfield.An exhibition of homage: curators Leslie Ferrin and Sienna Patti invited artists to visit museums, talk to curators, and find inspiration, and then to riff on the works that inspired them. (Through September 2)

Also on view: Through Shên-kan: Sterling Clark in China, an exhibition of original equipment and artifacts used during Sterling Clark’s 1908-9 expedition to northern China as well as historical documents, photographs and samples of specimens collected by the naturalists who were a part of the expedition. Also, Then & Now: Photographs of Northern China, a presentation of historical photographs from Sterling Clark’s 1908-9 expedition, complemented by photographs of the same scenes captured by Chinese photographer Li Ju 100 years later. (Through September 16)

Photographs by Doug Stalker and Bea DaSilva @ The Berkshire Museum
Photographs by Doug Stalker and Bea DaSilva @ The Berkshire Museum
The BIG Picture: Berkshire Museum Camera Club 75th Anniversary Exhibition @ The Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield. An exhibition of large-scale photographs, covering a wide range of topics and techniques, by members of the Berkshire Museum Camera Club to commemorate the seventy-fifth anniversary of the club. (Through September 16)

Works by Jennifer + Kevin McCoy @ EMPAC
Works by Jennifer + Kevin McCoy @ EMPAC
Jennifer + Kevin McCoy: Index @ EMPAC, Troy. An EMPAC-commissioned public art installation by Rensselaer Arts alumni Jennifer and Kevin McCoy consisting of multiple sculptures filmed via small, live cameras. Inspired by a J.G. Ballard short story called The Index, the resulting video projection, as well as the models, will appear throughout EMPAC’s public spaces during an extended residency with the artists. (Through September 29)

Civilian Official and Military Officer, Tang Dynasty @ The Clark
Civilian Official and Military Officer, Tang Dynasty @ The Clark
Unearthed: Recent Archaeological Discoveries from Northern China @ The Clark, Williamstown. A selection of antiquities recently excavated from three separate ancient tombs in the Shanxi and Gansu Provinces. The centerpiece of this exhibition is a monumental fifth-century stone sarcophagus in the form of a traditional Chinese house measuring nearly 8 ft. x 12 ft. and weighing more than 10 tons. (Through October 21)

Photographs by Noel Vicentini @ Hancock Shaker Village
Photographs by Noel Vicentini @ Hancock Shaker Village
A Promising Venture: Shaker Photographs from the WPA @ Hancock Shaker Village, Pittsfield. Nearly 200 black and white photographs taken by Noel Vicentini in 1936 to document Shaker furniture, architecture and craft for a Works Progress Administration project of cataloging important American art. (Through October 26)

Four Sporting Boys: Baseball and Four Sporting Boys: Golf @ The Norman Rockwell Museum
Four Sporting Boys: Baseball and Four Sporting Boys: Golf @ The Norman Rockwell Museum
Sports! A Rockwell Celebration @ The Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge. Though not necessarily a sportsman himself, Norman Rockwell was frequently called upon to create images celebrating our national love of athletics, from baseball, the Great American Pastime, to football, fishing, basketball, boxing and bicycle-riding.(Through October 28)

Works by Howard Pyle @ The Norman Rockwell Museum
Works by Howard Pyle @ The Norman Rockwell Museum
Howard Pyle: American Master Rediscovered @ The Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge. Paintings, drawings, prints, and archival materials make up this first comprehensive, critical assessment of the influential artist who is often referred to as the grandfather of American illustration. (Through October 28)

Jane Philbrick: The Expanded Field @ MASS MoCA
Jane Philbrick: The Expanded Field @ MASS MoCA
Jane Philbrick: The Expanded Field @ MASS MoCA, North Adams. An immersive 1.5-acre landscape consisting of a progressive sequence of site-specific elements, including The Asphalt Meadow, which transforms the back access road and disintegrating asphalt lots into a welcoming green space; The Rounds, made of rammed earth and dry stack stone; and The Body Pockets, planted with elfin thyme and cut into the diagonal slope of the three-tiered stonewall (formerly the foundation and retaining walls for a building razed in 2004.) Open seasonally May through October.

Michael Oatman: All Utopias Fell
Michael Oatman: All Utopias Fell @ MASS MoCA
All Utopias Fell @ MASS MoCA, North Adams. Michael Oatman’s ambitious vision re-purposes an Airstream trailer into a crashed satellite, complete with parachutes and solar panels.(Through October)

Works by Liz Whitney Quisgard @ Berkshire Museum
Works by Liz Whitney Quisgard @ Berkshire Museum
Liz Whitney Quisgard: Kaleidoscope @ The Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield. In this exhibition featuring paintings, sculptures and fiber wall hangings, Liz Whitney Quisgard uses an exuberant palette to produce intricate geometric patterns comprised of marks placed in a mesmerizing array of triangles, spirals, lines and circles. (Through October 21)

Field photograph of Igbo Ogbodo Enyi masker dancing before audience in Enyigba Izzi @ Williams College Museum of Art
Field photograph of Igbo Ogbodo Enyi masker dancing before audience in Enyigba Izzi @ Williams College Museum of Art
Power Runs in Man Channels: Diversity in Nigerian Art @ Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown. An exhibition that highlight the artistry of the Igbo and Yoruba people, the most populous ethnic groups whose artwork is widely collected by American museums, as well as artworks by smaller, less well-known cultures such as the Mumuye and Jukun peoples. (Through October 21)

All Those Vanished Engines @ MASS MoCA
All Those Vanished Engines @ MASS MoCA
All Those Vanished Engines @ MASS MoCA, North Adams. A layered sound installation by sound artist Stephen Vitiello created especially for the MASS MoCA boiler house, a relic from the industrial past of the site that was once used to heat the factory buildings that now make up the museum. (Through November 4)

Dimitri Hadzi: Thermoplae, Jonathan Seliger: Grand Carriage and Lewis de Soto: Imperial America @ Art Omi
Dimitri Hadzi: Thermoplae, Jonathan Seliger: Grand Carriage and Lewis de Soto: Imperial America @ Art Omi
The Fields Sculpture Park Annual Exhibition Opening @ Art Omi, Ghent. Ten new works by noted artists join the nearly 70 contemporary sculptures on view throughout the sculpture park.

François-Joseph Navez: Musical Group @ The Clark
François-Joseph Navez: Musical Group @ The Clark
Clark Remix @ The Clark, Williamstown. A salon-style installation of works from The Clark’s permanent collection, including some 80 paintings, 20 sculptures and 300 examples of decorative arts. Visitors will be able to create their own “curatorial remix” of the collection through an interactive project called uCurate, available in the gallery and on the Clark’s website and can then submit them to a gallery that will be featured at clarkart.edu. The Clark’s curatorial team will regularly review the submissions, and will select the best of these for exhibitions that will be presented at the Clark. (Through Jan. 1, 2014)

Works by Anna Betbeze @ MASS MoCA
Works by Anna Betbeze @ MASS MoCA
Anna Betbeze: New Work @ MASS MoCA, North Adams. Using Greek Flokati carpets as a ground for a mix of pigments that range from brilliant to muddy, Anna Betbeze creates unexpectedly textural paintings that verge on the sculptural. (Through January 1, 2013)

Making Room: The Space Between Two & Three Dimensions @ MASS MoCA
Making Room: The Space Between Two & Three Dimensions @ MASS MoCA
Making Room: The Space Between Two & Three Dimension @ MASS MoCA, North Adams. Works by an international group of artists who combine two- and three-dimensional media in a single work using a marriage of new technology with more hand-crafted or out-of-date processes. By using traditional or analog media, these artists reflect a shared yearning for deceleration in the digital age and nostalgia for simpler technologies. Artists include Daniel Arsham and Jonah Bokaer, Dawn Clements, Inci Eviner, Claire Harvey, Laleh Khorramian, Kakyoung Lee, Chloë Østmo, Laura Riboli, and Luke Stettner.(Through January 2, 2013)

Photographs by Seneca Ray Stoddard @ The New York State Museum
Photographs by Seneca Ray Stoddard @ The New York State Museum
Seneca Ray Stoddard: Capturing the Adirondacks @ The New York State Museum, Albany. Works by Adirondack photographer and conservationist Seneca Ray Stoddard, who was instrumental in the establishment of the “forever wild” Adirondack Park, including over 100 of his photographs, an Adirondack guideboat, freight boat, camera, copies of his books and several of his paintings. (Through February 24, 2012)

Invisible Cities @ MASS MoCA
Diana Al-Hadid Gradiva: Fourth Wall, part of Invisible Cities @ MASS MoCA
Invisible Cities @ MASS MoCA, North Adams. Titled after Italo Calvino’s beloved book – which imagines Marco Polo’s vivid descriptions of numerous cities of a fading empire to Kublai Khan – the exhibition features the work of ten diverse artists who re-imagine urban landscapes both familiar and fantastical, exploring how our perceptions of place are shaped by personal influences as diverse as memory, desire, and loss, as well as by cultural forces such as history and the media. The show includes work by Lee Bul, Carlos Garaicoa, and Sopheap Pich, as well as major new commissions by Diana Al Hadid, Francesco Simeti, Miha Strukelj, and local artists Kim Faler and Mary Lum. (Through March 1, 2013)

Andrea Mortson (NB), You Are Loved @ MASS MoCA
Andrea Mortson: You Are Loved @ MASS MoCA
Oh, Canada @ MASS MoCA, North Adams. The largest survey of contemporary Canadian art ever produced outside Canada, this show features work by more than 60 artists who hail from every province and nearly every territory in the country, spanning multiple generations and working in all media. (Through April 1, 2013)

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