Opening Reception: Vanessa German- The Ordinary Sacred 2015
Yesterday was the opening of Vanessa German's exhibition, The Ordinary Sacred. Through mixed media sculpture and works on paper, German has created a body of work that represents her experiences grieving the loss of her mother from cancer. The show embodies her struggle, sorrow, power, strength, and celebration of the African American female body. Uniquely arranged found objects, glitter, and painted Black Madonnas are all part of telling her story. During the opening, German captivated the audience with soulful and powerful impromptu poem performances directed towards specific viewers. With a strong body of work and German's free flowing performances, the evening was a powerful experience to behold.
We were honored to host The Ordinary Sacred opening at Concept Art Gallery and the turn out couldn't have been better. We thank everyone that was able to attend. If you missed the opening you still have a chance to view the exhibition, it will be on display until February 28th. More upcoming events:
February 7th:
2pm: An Ordinary Sacred Happening in Homewood. Meet us behind the New Arthouse, 7701 Hamilton Ave, and bring a bottle with a sacred or healing word, phrase, name, or poem inside, or an old pair of shoes, to make an interactive ordinary sacred space.
February 26:
6-8pm: Closing Reception at Concept Art Gallery with performance, Q&A, and a poetry booklet signing.
Photography by Kaela Speicher
Downsizing: Selling Brown Furniture
One of the appraiser's newsletters we read recently posted a very timely article from the Wall Street Journal about downsizing and trying to sell second-hand furniture. We specialize in selling antique furniture and mid-century modern design through our auctions, but there is a very limited market for so-called "Brown Furniture" and anything big, heavy or clunky! Sometimes, when downsizing, it's best to think about clearing out the space efficiently rather than maximizing value, which can be a very long-term and expensive option.
The Wall Street Journal reports:
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Modernist Pittsburgh: Featuring Abstract Paintings by Samuel Rosenberg
Our Modernist Pittsburgh exhibition, which features abstract paintings by Samuel Rosenberg, opened last Thursday with a fun and energetic crowd. Kurt Shaw wrote a great review of the show in last weekend's Trib--check it out here!
Vanessa German: Citizen Artist, Opening Thursday, January 9th!
CONCEPT ART GALLERY PRESENTS
Vanessa German: Citizen Artist
January 9 – February 8, 2014
Exhibition Opening: Thursday January 9, 6-8PM
Procession from Homewood to Concept Gallery: Saturday January 11, 2PM
Performance: Thursday January 30, 6:30PM
Concept Gallery welcomes award winning mixed media sculptor, photographer and nationally recognized performance poet, Vanessa German. The exhibition features Ms. German’s iconic mixed media sculptures. Additionally, Concept will participate in a procession from Homewood to the Regent Square gallery, as well as presenting a live poetry performance later in the month. German may be best known in Pittsburgh for her spoken-word performances, which often extol the African-American female experience. Her sculptural figures continue this theme. She uses found objects such as cast-off baby dolls, old furniture, seashells, fabric, paint, tar, slogans and old signage that speak to history; of African American experience, of woman, of stereotype and race. She says "As a sculptor, I always work on the things that I love, create things that rise out of that place of ethnic clarity for me."
Vanessa German was born in Wisconsin, raised in Los Angeles, California, and Loveland, Ohio. She received performance training at the Los Angeles Conservatory of the Performing Arts, Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies, South West College, University of Cincinnati, and the Los Angeles Theater Academy.
Vanessa is winner of the 2007 Duquesne Light Leadership Award Winner for contributions to Arts and Culture. German’s work has been featured in the 2011 Pittsburgh Biennial at the Andy Warhol Museum. She received a grant from the August Wilson Center to create and perform “Root,” an original spoken word opera. She has also exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland and was named Emerging Artist of the Year by Pittsburgh Center for the Arts in 2012. She currently shows with Paul Zoubok Gallery in New York, and her work is in public and private collections nationwide, including the new Crystal Bridges Museum in Bentonville, Arkansas and The Museum of Visionary Art in Baltimore.
images here: https://conceptgallery.wpengine.com/gallery-exhibitions/vanessa-german-citizen-artist-2014/#1
Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10AM – 5:30PM
Thursday until 8PM
Contact: info@conceptgallery.com , 412-242-9200
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