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Who says life drawing must be deadly boring?
Monday, March 29, 2010





Sketches by me


So tonight I dusted off my sketchbook and joined the fun at the Mercury Lounge for this month’s installment of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School, a contemporary take on life drawing without much nudity but with naughty themes and funky costumes. (Some of my more successful sketches are posted here.)

Mercury Lounge staffers Sara Ainslie, Jennilee Murray and Ricky Alvarez were the models this time, having fun with a Carnal Equinox theme in spacey golden garb and elaborate masks and props made by the crafty Alvarez.

A healthy cross-section of sketchers were on hand, none looking like the over-serious art school type and many showing considerable talent.

Arriving a wee bit late, I picked up my conté stick and tried to let loose. I was quite proficient as a draftsman in my younger years, you see. After several fumbled drawings, I seemed to warm up and overall the results were kinda sorta good.

Hosted by Sharon VanStarkenburg, Dr, Sketchy events are serious enough to be taken seriously but not so serious as to be taken too seriously. In other words, the experience was good. Everybody was relaxed and had fun.

According to the official Facebook page, “Dr. Sketchy's is what happens when cabaret meets art school. Bring pencil and pad and we'll bring you the most beautiful, extraordinary and outrageous models for your sketching delight.”

Along with poses of varying lengths, the event includes games and drawing contests where you can win booze and other prizes. Nothing sketchy about that, folks.

Tony


















 
Guerilla and National Gallery go great together
Saturday, March 27, 2010





The Hammerheads brought the funk. Photos by Matthew Miller



The tour group foyer with the water fountain glass ceiling was wonderfully transformed into a dance floor on Thursday, March 25 as part of a whirlwind night of culture at the National Gallery of Canada (NGC).

Guerilla had come together with the NGC for the co-hosted event to launch Guerilla #23 and bring the magazine contents to life. The vibe in the venue was just right, as attendees enjoyed a range of performances and hands-on cultural activities.

Before the headlining Hammerheads got the dance floor busy with two signature sets of groovy 70s funk, the charming Megan Jerome treated the crowd to a vocals/Wurlizter/accordion solo performance and Dr. Lee created an enthused circle around himself in an African drumming workshop.

Ongoing tours of the NGC’s current Nicolas Baier exhibition and a popular silk-screening workshop were offered between 7 and 9 p.m., while photographer Martin Lipman presented a slide show of his images of Governor General’s Award-winning artists.

Big thanks go all guests, volunteers, organizers and to Matthew Miller for contributing the event photos posted here.

Tony

 































 
The thaw of borders highlights EBA's "de-icing" group show
Monday, March 22, 2010





Borderline (2010), a dual-stream video installation by Rachel Kalpana James at Enriched Bread Artists


Themed group shows are a crapshoot, but I was already very happy to have dropped in at the Enriched Bread Artists (EBA) building on Saturday for the two-day De-icing show when I climbed the stairs to see the captivating video work called Borderline by Rachel Kapalna James.

Launched on the first official day of spring (March 20), De-icing offered a range of interesting and challenging works, including a delightful arrangement of hardened foam and other wall-adhered objects by former EBA artist Uta Riccius and a small branch-and-resin sculptural piece by Marika Jemma that beautifully captures the often-delicate nature of winter melting away.

Upstairs, James connected to the de-icing theme metaphorically in a looped, two-channel video that contrasts the exaggerated ceremony in a nightly closing of the Pakistan-India border against a solitary traveller’s lonely walk through a different section of the same border.

Captured at the crossing between eastern Pakistan at Wagah and northern India at Amritsar, the ceremony video shows elaborately dressed border guards marching with choreographed flair and urgency on both sides of the divide.

James explains it in her artist’s statement: “Cheered on by thousands of patriots from each side, mustachioed guards tote guns and batons and march in ritual combat with their enemy counterparts in a goose-stepping choreography of military bravado and national pride.”

The parallel video offers a much more subdued border crossing:  “… a somewhat silent, solitary and surprisingly casual walk across the India/Pakistan border, as permitted by the bittersweet privilege of the right passport,” explained James.

Born in Warwickshire, England, James’ ancestry is rooted in India and her art practice in her immigrant history.

“I like epistemological questions,” the artist writes on her web site, “such as how we know others and ourselves. Primarily through installation—using bookmaking, photography, video, digital technologies and performance—I explore constructed systems and ideas of language, history and memory in an effort to avoid the usual dichotomies of past/present, private/public, us/them.”

Tony




 
Global photo competition now bigger and better
Thursday, March 18, 2010


The incredible international photo contest that Guerilla is a part of—10 Best 10—is getting better by the minute, but the minutes are counting down to the March 22 final deadlline for entries.

Now that SONY is the presenting sponsor, 10 Best 10 has kicked it up a notch. Entries posted to the contest web site thus far offer a fantastic range of top-quality photography from Canada and around the world.

The winning Canadian entrant will be assigned a photo shoot by Guerilla, with the resulting photos published in our June 2010 edition. The results of the shoot will then go head-to-head against shoots assigned in the nine other magazines from around the world to determine the grand prize winner.

For full details or to enter, visit the contest website: www.guerilla.tenbestten.com.

Tony








 
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