Photo by Marcellina. It’s been a banner week for Christon “Christylez” Bacon, who last week joined Muhsinah as the second D.C. artist to receive a Grammy nomination for 2010. He is also one of the artists that the D.C. Commission on the Arts recognized with a Young Artist Award for 2010. DC CAH awarded more than $59,000 to a combined 29 artists, whose ranks include performance artist Mary Coble, fashion/able photographer Nicole Aguirre, and…
Jun 05, 2007
Aversion @ Conner Contemporary Art
Have you ever put off seeing a movie dealing with man’s inhumanity toward man, such as Hotel Rwanda or Life is Beautiful, know it will be shocking and sometimes painful, and will force you to confront the ugly reality that people often do very bad things to other people? That’s how one might feel when approaching Mary Coble’s new show, Aversion, at Conner Contemporary Art. Coble confronts the horrible effects of electro shock therapy prescribed…
Feb 14, 2006
Arts Agenda: Time and Time Again
DCist will be at the Hirshhorn Museum and Scultpure Garden this Thurs. night at 7 p.m. (book signing starts at 6 p.m.) to hear celebrated Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto give an artist lecture about his new exhibition at the Museum, a retrospective of his 30-year career, which opens the same day. Sugimoto is well known for his attempts to convey a sense of time in his still photography, like in his Theatre series (5th Avenue…
Feb 07, 2006
Arts Agenda: Goodbye to All of This
We’ve mentioned it before, but in case you missed it, Fusebox is closing its doors, and they have indeed announced a closing reception: It’s this Saturday, Feb. 11 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sarah and Patrick would like to invite everyone to come and drink a toast to five years of great art. Other gallery owners no doubt are also encouraged to attend and poach their now homeless roster of artists. See you all there….
Sep 02, 2005
Out and About: Weekend Picks
It’s Labor Day weekend, and you thought everybody had gotten the hell out of Dodge City, hadn’t you? Well, they probably have, and we’re experiencing serious envy of anyone who’s on a beach right now with a margarita in hand. But don’t despair – there’s still tons to do in D.C. this weekend, and we’ve rounded up the best of the best for you to do in a special extended version of Weekend Picks. But…