Monday, October 26, 2009

"chip off the old block" opening

Last Friday, October 23rd, was the opening of our latest art exhibition, "chip off the old block," featuring Halloween masks made by the children of artists. Thanks to everyone for making it a huge success! The masks were amazing, styles ranging from the googly-eyed to the paper-mached, naive to conceptual. A huuuge thank you to Tai from Scoops for donating delicious oreo mascarpone ice cream. We would like to also thank Brain Sucking Peanunanners (featuring 8-year-old multi-instrumentalist Bella) and children of all ages who took over Synchronicity for the night, drawing on the activity wall, making impromptu masks out of Play-doh and otherwise running rampant! We couldn't have asked for a better reception! Below are some of the pictures from the opening including many of the artists in front of their work.


Cleon Peterson and son, Aubrey Peterson in front of his work



Lili Todd in front of her mask entitled "Rainbow Bunny"

to the right of Lili, Aya-Mei Mourning Duncan's, "THE MASK OF SCARYNESS"

Megan Whitmarsh and Matt Salata with twin daughters Frances and Ray Salata in front of and wearing their robot masks



James Sobieski who created "Wise Man"



Oliver Sobieski "The Man Who Sees All" (notice his third eye) in between Olivia Smith's "Aqua Bird" and his brother James's mask


Coleman and Henry Clayton with "Seeing is Believing", "Hulks Mad" and "Tony"


Bella Dehm next to her piece, "Tree Mask"

To the right of Bella, Ezra Harkham's mask "Transformer" which she mentioned was her favorite next to her own

Ceres Madoo with her son Lucien in front of his Darth Vader inspired, "Mask"

to the right of them "Wood Man" by Finn Hall



Coco Peterson and Lux Dehm


Matt, Esther, Mark and Lili


Scoops!


Brain-Sucking Peanunanners!!
Thanks Bella! Thanks Mitchell!



To the in-town kids that couldn't make it, Ezra Harkham, Charles Weissman, Tigerlily Biskup.
And of course the out-of-town kids, Mia Wolniak, Olivia Smith, Ezra and Alyssa Nudd, Finn Hall, Ceal Grabner and Aya-Mei Mourning Duncan.
You were truly missed!!


Monday, October 19, 2009

Ellen de Brujne Projects: Ola Vasiljeva : 17 October - 21 November Alchimie Du Verbe - Ola Vasiljeva

Ola Vasiljeva has a show in Amsterdam.
She and her work are so lovely.
We were able to show some of her work at Beyond Eden recently. See install shots below. For more images please check our website under past shows "Dream Sequence".

For a long time I boasted that I was master of all possible landscapes and I thought the great figures of modern painting and poetry were laughable.
What I liked were: absurd paintings, pictures over doorways, stage sets, carnival backdrops, billboards, bright-colored prints; old-fashioned literature, church Latin, erotic books full of misspellings, the kind of novels our grandmothers read, fairy tales, little children's books, old operas, silly old songs, the nave rhythms of country rimes.
I dreamed of Crusades, voyages of discovery that nobody had heard of, republics without histories, religious wars stamped out, revolutions in morals, movements of races and continents: I used to believe in every kind of magic...
I got used to elementary hallucination: I could very precisely see a mosque instead of a factory, a drum corps of angels, horse carts on the highways of the sky, a drawing room at the bottom of a lake; monsters and mysteries; a vaudeville's title filled me with awe. *


Ola Vasiljeva (Latvia 1981) lives and works in Amsterdam. She is one of the founders of the Oceans Academy of Arts and the publisher of the OAOA magazine. Her work was recently on display at the Beyond Eden Art Fair in Los Angeles, Gallery Art Since the Summer of '69 in NYC and at the Portland Institute For Contemporary Art. Currently Vasiljeva is a resident artist at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten.

*text quoted from Rimbaud's A Season in Hell: Alchemy of the word as translated by Paul Schmidt. Image by Jean Cocteau




Saturday, October 10, 2009

Beyond Eden at Barnsdall Park and From Here to There closing

BEYOND EDEN

Synchronicity Space is thrilled to be a part of this year's Beyond Eden art fair at Barnsdall Park (4800 Hollywood Blvd, 90027), which will be on display today and tomorrow. We are featuring works by artists

Joseph Buzzell
Ryan Travis Christian
Matt Lock
Michael T. Rea
Eric Shaw
Ben Stone
Sumi Ink Club
Ola Vasiljeva
Megan Whitmarsh

See below for a preview of the Synchronicity Space's exhibition



Mary Lou Ben Stone


Order of artists left to right
Joseph Buzzell, Megan Whitmarsh, Sumi Ink Club, Matt Lock


Ryan Travis Christian

Mike Rea

Ola Vasiljeva


Mike Rea


Eric Shaw


Matt Lock


Sumi Ink Club




The schedule for the event is as follows:

Saturday, October 10th
Noon-5PM
OPEN FAIR HOURS / ART VIEWING

7-8PM
OPENING NIGHT KICK-OFF EVENT
Sponsored by the MOCA Contemporaries / special membership drive (sign up and receive a special ‘gift bag’)

7:30PM
SYMPOSIUM:
A special address from Mark Steven Greenfield, the director of the LA Municipal Art Gallery

8PM
SPECIAL PRESENTATION:
Presentation of a lifetime achievement award to Billy Shire in recognition of all he’s done for the new contemporary art movement.

8PM-Midnight
OPENING NIGHT GALA
*Sponsored by the 1933 Group and tunes from DJ Mr. NumberOnederful (Bitter:Sweet)

Admission is free / open to the public


Sun, October 11th
Noon-5PM
OPEN FAIR HOURS / ART VIEWING

2PM
SPECIAL EVENT:
Film Screening at The Barnsdall Theater
Scribble08’ - 48 minute art documentary film featuring Clayton Brothers, Martha Rich, Jeff Soto, Joe Sorren, Camille Rose Garcia, and Kevin Christy from Murphy Fine Art Films


FROM HERE TO THERE CLOSING TONIGHT!


After checking out Beyond Eden, be sure to come by Synchronicity Space for the closing event for From Here to There presents From Here to There. We've been so pleased to have From Here to There in our space, curating events throughout the month and we really want to close the show with a bang. Live music by Residual Echos and Michael Vidal from Abe Vigoda, along with DJ sets by members of No Age and Jacob Safari from Signals. Admission is free! If you haven't had a chance to check out the exhibition, tonight is the night to do it!