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Jun 01, 2011

Arts Agenda

Mother Nature may have decided that in lieu of a nice, gradual transition from winter to summer by way of spring that she’s going to just plunge us straight into the hot and humid fires of hell, but that shouldn’t stop you from checking out these upcoming art events, sweat stains and frizzy hair be damned.

Dec 12, 2007

Getting More Art For Your Buck

Living in the Nation’s Capital, with so many free events going on year-round, it might seem silly to spend a princely sum of money for the privilege of becoming a Member of a local arts organization. But there are a number of good reasons to think about becoming a member — maybe you’re interested in a particular subject that’s only shown at a pay-for museum, maybe you’re an artist looking to grab a foothold in…

Feb 08, 2007

Arts Agenda: Get ‘Em Before They’re Gone

>>Seriously, Just Don’t Hit Send Next Time: If you missed the gallery-style cage match and possible legal battle between artist Doug Sanford and his ex-girlfriend caused by the Fraser Gallery’s last exhibit, stop by the space anyway and see what drama their new exhibit will cause. Though the 6th Annual International Photography Competition probably won’t spur the hatred of a woman scorned, it’ll at least feature some ridiculously talented artists. The opening reception is tomorrow…

Mar 16, 2006

Arts Agenda: Word on the Street

You Dada See It: DCist finally spent a day exploring Dada at the National Gallery, and it’s really the sort of exhibition that grows on you as you move through it. The first room, detailing the Dada movement as it emerged in Zurich, is a tough nut to crack — a few too many photo collages that aren’t terribly stimulating clutter the landscape. But as you move through Berlin and Hannover, eventually reaching Paris and…

Feb 22, 2006

Arts Agenda: Guts & Glory

George Mason University art professor Chawky Frenn will give an artist talk this Saturday, Feb. 25 at 1 p.m. at the Fraser Gallery in Bethesda. The at times controversial artist (his painting Nothing Personal is at right) should be keen to discuss his use of often graphic still life imagery (like bloody animal carcasses) in a quest to make big statements about the state of the world. DCist contributor Adrian has his own thoughts on…

Jan 24, 2006

Arts Agenda: I’ve Changed Hotels

Don’t Walk, Sprint: Time is running out to check out the very last show ever at Fusebox, Collection/Kolekcija, the Cold War-inspired work of Serbian photographer Vesna Pavlovic (her Jagodin Hotel, Jagodina II is pictured), and Ian Whitmore’s Little Lies in the project space. Through Feb. 11. Hopefully Sarah and Patrick will throw some sort of spectacular closing bash. Metaphorical Heavy Hitter: Big time photographer and de facto social commentator Lorna Simpson will be on hand…

Oct 18, 2005

Arts Agenda: Wrestlers and Cheese

>> Andrew Wodzianski wins bonus cool points for combining visuals inspired by Mexican luchadores and an interactive blog, the use of cell phones and a podcast (or Wodcast) in his new show Lucha Libre! at the Fraser Gallery. His “Lucha Libre! 2” is pictured here. >> Observant District residents will have noticed the slew of retro-fitted Port-a-Potties that popped up outside of city art galleries over the weekend. Rather than being evidence of a rare,…

Oct 04, 2005

Arts Agenda: Jazz & Explosions

>> New York artist Faith Ringgold’s latest series, Jazz Stories 2004: Mama Can Sing, Papa Can Blow, will be at the University of Maryland’s The Art Gallery starting Wed. through Dec. 10. If you were inspired by last weekend’s Duke Ellington Jazz Festival, try to make it there by 5 p.m. tomorrow for the artist talk, then stick around for the opening reception from 7 to 9 p.m. >> Hemphill Fine Arts is hosting a…

 
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