El Museo

UNDER THE MEXICAN SKY: Gabriel Figueroa—Art and Film

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On view March 4, 2015 – June 27, 2015


From the early 1930s through the early 1980s, the Mexican cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa (1907–1997) helped forge an evocative and enduring image of Mexico. Among the most important cinematographers of the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema, Figueroa worked with leading directors from Mexico, the United States and Europe, traversing a wide range of genres while maintaining his distinctive and vivid visual style.

In the 1930s, Figueroa was part of a vibrant community of artists in many media, including Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozco, Edward Weston and Manuel Alvarez Bravo, who sought to convey the country’s transformation following the trauma of the Mexican Revolution. Later, he adapted his approach to the very different sensibilities of directors Luis Buñuel and John Huston, among others. Figueroa spoke of creating una imágen mexicana, a Mexican image. His films are an essential part of the network of appropriations, exchanges and reinterpretations that formed Mexican visual identity and visual culture in the mid-twentieth century and beyond.

The exhibition features film clips, paintings by Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozco, Manuel Rodriguez Lozano and José Chavez Morado, photographs, prints, posters and documents, many of which are drawn from Figueroa’s archive, the Televisa Foundation collection, the collections of the Museo de la Estampa and the Museo Nacional in Mexico. In addition, the exhibition includes work by other artists and filmmakers from the period such as Luis Buñuel, Sergei Eisenstein, Edward Weston, and Tina Modotti that draw from the vast inventory of distinctly Mexican imagery associated with Figueroa’s cinematography or were heavily influenced by his vision.

http://www.elmuseo.org/under-the-mexican-sky/

Museum of the City of New York: JUN 17, 2015 – NOV 29, 2015

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In the 1950s and 1960s, folk music blossomed in New York City, especially in Greenwich Village, where clubs and coffee houses showcased singers like Pete Seeger and Odetta and nurtured a generation of newcomers, including Bob Dylan, Judy Collins, Dave Van Ronk, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, and Peter, Paul and Mary. The multi-media Folk City: New York and the Folk Music Revival, featuring original instruments, handwritten lyrics, and video and film footage, traces the roots of the revival, its growth in New York, its major players, and its impact on American politics and culture during the tumultuous 196 http://www.mcny.org/folkcity

A Series of Events “Art Sale”

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Second Event in A Series of Events Hosted by Western Students to Fund NYC Travel

Art 497E Fundraising

Metro Art Access: NYC

What: Back2Bellingham “Art Sale” – Prints, Drawings, Small Crafts & Portraits

Where: WWU Campus – Booth outside of Fine Arts

When: Saturday, May 16, 2015 9am-6pm

Participating Students: Beaudry Allen//Bailey Carrell//Minerva Dimla//Melissa Hand//Rebekkah James//David Johnston//Julie McPheters//Ella Ordona//Kameron Peck//Hannah Pylate//Celeste Siebenbaum//Maxwell Singler

BELLINGHAM – A group of Western Washington University students, enrolled in Art 497E Metro Art Access: NYC, have planned a series of fundraising events to support their travels to New York City.

The second event within this exciting fundraising series will be an “Art Sale” hosted during Back2Bellingham on WWU campus Saturday, May 16, 2015. The sale will include various works made by students such as prints, drawings, and portraits. Size and prices will depend on the work.

The funds being raised will contribute to the students’ travel expenses for the summer course Art 497E Metro Art Access: NYC. During this program students will have the wonderful opportunity to visit commercial galleries, unique site-specific installations, and major institutions in one of the world’s greatest art centers. Some of the sites students will experience include: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Guggenheim, The Frick Collection, New Museum, The Museum of Art and Design, MoMA PS1, DIA Beacon, and The 911 Memorial Museum.

Upcoming Fundraising Events:

Art Walk Exhibition: 201 Grand Ave. June 5, 2015

Portrait Day: WWU FI Room 108, June 13, 2015

Contact: Bailey Carrell at 970.819.1111

              metroartnyc@gmail.com

Guggenheim Photo Collection

The Guggenheim has a very impressive photo collection featuring artists that some of us may have learned about in class like Hiroshi Sugimoto, Rineke Dijkstra, and Ryan McGinley. I don’t think that they will be on view when we are there but thay are still fun to look at on a computer.

Miles Coolidge, 1994
Miles Coolidge, 1994

http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/collections/collection-online/artwork-types/195199

-Beaudry Allen

Sea Port District: June 23, 27, 28th Events

http://www.southstreetseaport.com/events/

River to River Festival: Night at the Museums

Discover where New York City’s history and culture began through free admission at 14 distinctive museums and cultural institutions in Lower Manhattan.

Event Location:
The Seaport District, the South Street Seaport Museum (full listing of all participating museums in link below)

ABOUT RIVER TO RIVER:
As an annual arts festival since 2002,River To River has become a cornerstone of Lower Manhattan culture, providing an intense and rewarding way to experience the waterfronts, parks, plazas, hotels, historic landmarks, temporarily vacant office spaces, and other sites downtown. As the lead producer since 2011, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) has transformed the festival schedule and content in response to the changing landscape downtown and in order to better serve the River To River audience. Photo Credit: LMCC

Food in the heart of Chelsea!

images imgresFrancisco's Centro Vasco began in 1979 in the heart of Chelsea. We're proud to be celebrating 35 years as NYC's ​#1 Lobster House! Now in its 3rd generation of family operation, the concept started with Francisco's dream of creating a warm inviting atmosphere to showcase his inspired specialties. His signature dishes bring in loyal fans from small children to top celebrities!

​Sumptuous seafood is the focus of this delectable lobster-centric cuisine. With a broad menu, including prime steaks and poultry, every entree includes a salad and fresh vegetables. Guests rave that Francisco's Paella reminds them of dining in Spain!
http://www.franciscoscentrovasco.com/about.html

Park Ave Armory: Philippe Parreno, June 11- Aug 2

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In the past two decades, Philippe Parreno has almost single-handedly reshaped the very notion of what it means to experience art by turning the dynamics of a show into an evolving, situational process, exploring its possibilities as a singular, coherent object rather than as a collection of individual works.

In his largest installation in the U.S. to date, Parreno continues his interrogations into the radical redefinition of the exhibition ritual at the Armory, in one of the few spaces in the world in which such an epic experience could occur. Within the monumental interior of the Wade Thompson Drill Hall, he will construct a scripted space where a series of events fold and unfold onto the space itself, creating an architecture of attention on a scale of operatic proportions. This dramatic composition fuses the spectral presence of sound—both recorded and performed live — with film, light, collaborations, apparitions, and memory to guide and manipulate the viewer’s experience and perception. This sensory journey through both remastered existing works and new projects reveals strata that while present, were previously invisible, and metamorphoses the building into a quasi-living, perpetually evolving organism.

http://www.armoryonpark.org/programs_events/detail/philippe_parreno