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Toyism

Posted on April 25, 2008 - Filed Under Contributors, blogs, news | Leave a Comment

Guardians of the Paper Jungle
 
The Strenght of one Horse Power
 
The Golden Ark
 
The Delusion of the Green Peals Leaf
 
 
Born 1992, Netherlands
the artist lives and works in Emmen, Netherlands

Art Movement Toyism
1992 – Present
“Once upon a time, in an Emmen, Netherlands basement, an art movement named “Toyism” was born from one Mother and many fathers.” Doesn’t that sound like a good story starter? Actually, the time was 1992, Mother is an inanimate object and the fathers may be male or female - but none of these facts detract from the good story part. Here, just listen …

Beginnings
Toyism came about partly as a countermeasure to two decades’ worth of that which might be construed as an increasing “anything goes” Post-Modern individualism. The 1970s-1990s environment, that fostered works such as a fleck of human faces on a piece of paper, was long on sensation but often short on traditional skills. Fittingly, Toyism was born in the Netherlands where the time-honored craft of painting never quite went out of fashion.

Dejo (not his real name), a visual artist and musician living in Emmen, wrote a manifesto and, together with two other visual artists, introduced Toyism to the Dutch public. In years since, the Toyists - whose membership fluctuates - have averaged two shows per year at venues around the globe.

Moeder/Mother
Moeder, which is Dutch for “mother,” is the manifesto of the Toyists. Mother’s contents are known only to the ten current Toyists, one Toyist emeritus and the notary public who affixed his seal to Mother on April 23, 1993 in Emmen. Do we need to know Mother’s contents? We don’t. All that is important is that we know three things.

1. Mother provides a framework for creation
2. Every Toyist’s creation is embraced as a new flirtation for Mother.
3. Mother was revised in October of 2002 in order to attract younger artists to Toyism.

Who are the Toyists?
Upon joining the group, each Toyist selects a pseudonym that must begin with a letter of the alphabet not already in use by another Toyist. After this point, and regardless of how one signs his or her rent checks, the artist signs all works with the chosen pseudonym. Why? It’s a collective, you see. It’s faceless. We fans of Toyism are not meant to single out John Q. Famous Artist or Jane Dough, Media Darling.

As of this writing, the Toyists consist of nine artists living on four continents. Four of the nine members are female, which is physical proof that the movement means what it says about being inclusive. Seven of the Toyists have had traditional art school training; the other two are autodidacts or self-taught.

What are the key characteristics of Toyist art?
• All works are narrative, meaning, as is so often said, that “every picture tells a story.”
• All works are figurative, meaning they depict recognizable objects as opposed to abstractions.
• There are distinct outlines in Toyist compositions. Lines of contrasting color, rows of dots and even bands of color containing dots around objects are prevalent.
• Colors are bold and distinct from one another, not blended.
• Deceptively simple looking at times, Toyist works are not dashed off. They are, rather, heavy on skillful painting technique and craftsmanship.
• Themes chosen are common to the human condition. Work, eat, sleep (perchance to dream - there’s more than a tinge of the surreal going on here), play, procreate and please, do enjoy life and nature while you’re about these things.
• Cheery and humorous as its art appears, Toyism is a serious style that, upon closer inspection, often deals with subject matter that may be anything but cheery or humorous.

P.S. You might be a Toyist, if …
The group is certainly open to new members and will, seemingly, be limited to 26 before no more pseudonyms can be assumed. First step in the process is contacting the Toyism Studio to express interest. Go ahead and write if this sounds like your style. Life is short.

Shelley Esaak

Website: The World of Toyism
Contact email: info@toyism.com

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NEXT Art Fair - ABC7Chicago.com

Posted on April 25, 2008 - Filed Under blogs, news | Comments Off

NEXT Art Fair
ABC7Chicago.com,  USA - Apr 25, 2008
is curated by former Documenta Curator and Renaissance Society Director Susanne Ghez, and consists of art works from 24 graduate students at 12 of the

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NEXT Art Fair - ABC7Chicago.com

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NEXT Art Fair
ABC7Chicago.com,  USA - Apr 25, 2008
is curated by former Documenta Curator and Renaissance Society Director Susanne Ghez, and consists of art works from 24 graduate students at 12 of the

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NEXT Art Fair - ABC7Chicago.com

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NEXT Art Fair
ABC7Chicago.com,  USA - 6 hours ago
is curated by former Documenta Curator and Renaissance Society Director Susanne Ghez, and consists of art works from 24 graduate students at 12 of the

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Artnet News - Artnet

Posted on April 24, 2008 - Filed Under blogs, news | Comments Off

Artnet News
Artnet, NY - Apr 24, 2008
Bonni Benrubi Gallery sold 45 prints, Etherton Gallery sold 25 prints, Barry Singer Gallery sold eight works, Richard Moore Photographs sold 12 works,

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Wanda Harding

Posted on April 24, 2008 - Filed Under Contributors, blogs, news | Leave a Comment

Spark Within
 
Surrender
 
Rumblings
 
Spring is Here
 
 
Born 1964, USA
the artist lives and works in Houston, TX, USA

Wanda Harding
Painter

I explore deep, layered inner landscapes through my art. The seen and the unseen, the known, the unknown and the unknowable, the dynamic and the serene all appear in my work. It is as textured, multi-faceted and as different from one day to the next as a person. I work intuitively, letting the painting lead me. It is a mysterious process requiring patience, trust and openness and a wonderful metaphor for living.

Publications:
“Illuminations: Expressions of the Personal Spiritual Experience” book edited by Mark L. Tompkins, my photograph “Divine Guidance”.

Art Education:
W.A.S.H. “Abstract Acrylics”, instructor Linda Darke Swaynos
Arts Alliance Houston “Strictly Abstract”, instructor Salli Babbitt
Santa Fe Workshop “A Natural Eye”, instructor Eddie Soloway
“Fine Art Painting”, instructor Hazel Bertram Birchenough
Rice Continuing Education, instructor Casey Williams
Jung Center, instructor Geoff Winningham

Exhibits:
M2 Gallery, Houston – current and ongoing since 2007
$100 Box Show at Bering & James Gallery, Houston Dec 2005 - 2007
St. Francis Annual Fundraiser, Houston 2006
Crostini Restaurant, Houston 2006 - 2007
Maria Selma Restaurant, Houston 2006
Bering & James Gallery, Houston 2003 – 2005
National Art Services, Houston – current and ongoing since 2005
Bradford Street Gallery in Kemah Texas, 2004 - 2005
Jung Center, Houston - Member Shows 2002 – 2007

Memberships:
Visual Arts Alliance
Art League Houston
Jung Center

In many private collections throughout the country.

Website: Wanda Harding
Contact email: wandaharding@sbcglobal.net

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HP Kolb

Posted on April 23, 2008 - Filed Under Contributors, blogs, news | Leave a Comment

Brush the Sky
 
Zodiac Sign: Pisces
 
zodiac sign: Sagittarius
 
The Bridge
 
 
Born 1957, Germany
the artist lives and works in Weinheim, Germany

I was born on June 28th 1957 in Heddesheim / Germany.

At the age of 20 I started to become locally known by numerous regional exhibitions with my early coaldrawings and airbrush paintings.

In 1992, in the early days of digital imaging/editing, I developed a new interest:

The digital airbrush.

Fascinated by the possibility of creating every idea and every painting technique in the computer, just as with the traditional airbrush, I realized that I was able to increase the resolution and size of my images to a high degree, which made it possible to give my images an even greater amount of detail and photorealism. This defined my new style.

Today I have driven this technique to perfection and taken an exceptional position in modern art. With my unique photo-surrealistic style I am melting the incongruous into a astonishing unity. My digital paintings evoke power, sense of reality and great visions.

The direct and precise representations, with great details to explore, keep nothing hidden. Hidden deep within these fantastic aesthetics lie tales and messages that inspire the eyes as well as the mind.

My world is the world of fantasy - my own and the spectator’s.

Website: HP Kolb Gallery - The World of Fantasy
Contact email: andar@hpkolb-gallery.de

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THE NEW YORK CANON - Artnet

Posted on April 23, 2008 - Filed Under blogs, news | Comments Off

THE NEW YORK CANON
Artnet, NY - Apr 23, 2008
He is left out of all international surveys, including Documenta. Yet in Arolsen just outside of Kassel, where Documenta was held, Koons erected Puppy,

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THE NEW YORK CANON - Artnet

Posted on April 23, 2008 - Filed Under blogs, news | Comments Off

THE NEW YORK CANON
Artnet, NY - Apr 23, 2008
He is left out of all international surveys, including Documenta. Yet in Arolsen just outside of Kassel, where Documenta was held, Koons erected Puppy,

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THE NEW YORK CANON - Artnet

Posted on April 23, 2008 - Filed Under blogs, news | Comments Off

THE NEW YORK CANON
Artnet, NY - Apr 23, 2008
He is left out of all international surveys, including Documenta. Yet in Arolsen just outside of Kassel, where Documenta was held, Koons erected Puppy,

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