Friday, October 25, 2019

Storefront Art Studio in Downtown Hollywood, the Gallery and Studio Space of Brian Gefen & Jill Weisberg

Storefront Art Studio presents Ideal Situation exhibition from October 19 – December 22, 2019. IDEAL SITUATION is a dual exhibition of Brian Gefen and Jill Weisberg, this collaboration is a culmination of current social and political situations. Using vintage printed materials, pop-culture iconography and a vibrant color palette, Gefen and Weisberg communicate their views in different ways both using a mixed-media approach.


Ideal Situation exhibition opening reception on Thursday, October 24th from 7-10pm


Gefen uses pop culture to illustrate how society puts priorities on entertainment, not factual information. Weisberg’s intention is to show how feminism has been commodified for profit by using advertisements from vintage women’s magazines. Both artists’ work are a treat for the eyes, encouraging the viewer to look deeper into the works and find meaning.


Close-up of one of artist Jill Weisberg’s pieces in Ideal Situation


Storefront Art Studio is an exhibition space in the heart of Downtown Hollywood, Florida and the working studios of local artists Jill Weisberg and Brian Gefen. It is a dedicated site for artists and creatives to showcase their work in an environment that melds seamlessly with the traditional architecture of Downtown Hollywood, while also being a rallying point for cultural events and vibrant social interaction.


‘So Close to the Frame’ Digital image, 2019


Brian Gefen received his Bachelor’s in Fine Art from Ai Miami International University of Art and Design in 2007 and Master’s in Painting from the University of Miami in 2011. His style is very diverse, ranging from abstracted digital photography to metaphorical figurative painting. As a working artist, Gefen’s goal is to be a creative individual who pushes boundaries by defying genres and constantly looks for new types of media and materials to work with.


‘Move with it’ Digital Archive Print, 2018


Gefen’s work is publicly collected by the NSU Museum of Art in Fort Lauderdale and has been included in a variety of group shows in South Florida since 2005. These exhibitions include Exposed, Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, FL in 2017, Wrestling the Snake: Open Season in Political Art, The Projects at FAT Village, Fort Lauderdale, FL, curated by Leah Brown and Peter Symons in 2016, 100 + Degrees In The Shade, Laundromat Art Space, Miami, FL, curated by Jane Hart in 2015; Smash & Grab (15th anniversary) at Locust Projects, Miami, Florida in 2013 and Home: Dream Home at Praxis International Art, Miami, Florida, curated by Grela Orihuela in 2011.


‘She Comes First’Exterior, type-based public art installation by Jill Weisberg
Located at Christian Louboutin in the Miami Design District


Jill Weisberg received both her BFA and MFA in Graphic Design from Florida Atlantic University in 1994 and 2010, respectively. She was awarded a Creative Investment Program Grant from the Broward County Cultural Division for ‘She Comes First‘, an exterior, type-based public art installation. Most recently, Weisberg’s work was featured at FAIR: an all-female, alternative, non-commercial art fair presented by Spinello Projects at the Brickell City Centre in Miami, Florida.


Close-up of one of artist Jill Weisberg’s pieces in Ideal Situation


Other exhibitions include Locust Projects (Miami), Design Sublime (Miami), Bailey Contemporary Arts (Pompano Beach, Florida), Girls’ Club (Fort Lauderdale), the Truman State University Gallery (Kirksville, Missouri) and Gallery RFD (Swainsboro, Georgia). Weisberg is the curator and project manager of the Community Redevelopment Agency of Hollywood’s Downtown Hollywood Mural Project, a contemporary exterior mural project. With more than 20 murals and counting, the award-winning DHMP is the largest walkable mural project in Broward County and features renowned local, national and international artists.


Brian Gefen’s, ‘Earth Movers at the Beach’, 40” X 30.75”
Wood, screws, glass, nails, fabric string, acrylic paint, markers, latex paint and archival inkjet print


Storefront Art Studio showcases two open platforms that flank the entrance to the space, these exhibition walls can be viewed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Once inside, viewers and visitors become a part of the current exhibitions, themselves, integrated into a dynamic community environment with locally-driven programming.


Detail of Jill Weisberg’s ‘Holowsexual’


Art exhibitions and events can be staged at Storefront, for details please email: hello@storefrontartstudio.com / Hours are by appointment only. The upcoming exhibition, IDEAL SITUATION, will be on view from October 19th through December 22nd, 2019. For more information visit www.storefrontartstudio.com

Monday, September 23, 2019

For Skip Hartzell, “The Dog Artist,” inspiration comes in the form of a furry friend

Renowned South Florida artist Skip Hartzell creates unique art inspired by man’s best friend. His inspiration comes in the form of a morning walk, accompanied by a furry friend. The canine-inspired artworks that he creates are figments of his artistic imagination and creative vision. Hartzell creates directly from his emotions and instincts, his work is inspired by dogs of all shapes, sizes, and varieties.


The artist creates large paintings and works on paper that capture the essence of “dog.” He is best known for his unique sculptures recognized immediately by their distinct form and style that only Hartzell can produce. His painterly expression captures each dog’s own personality with beautiful textures, line and brush strokes using mixed media to bring each dog to life. Whether he’s painting or sculpting, Hartzell’s dogs have a wonderful quality of friendliness about them, and it’s hard to keep yourself from reaching out to touch. And that’s perfectly okay with Hartzell. He’s never been one to place a rope around his artwork. 


“The texture is so important because the tactile experience of sculpture is so primal for me,” he says. “You grab with your hands and just start to mush things together and get your fingers on the materials, and there is just such a richness to the feel.” He says whenever he’s doing a show, he is quick to hand his sculptures to the patrons so they can enjoy the feeling, too. And whether it’s paint on canvas or sculpture, the texture is one of the most captivating and inviting parts of experiencing his artwork. Hartzell may not set out to mimic the look of someone’s beloved pet, but he says his sculptures and paintings often evoke a fond memory of a furry family member.


“Dogs are always in the moment. Although nothing in life has held my attention longer or has been more fascinating to me than dogs, my work is about much more than that. It is about form, movement, color, and texture. The dogs are a recognizable common denominator that allows me to communicate my joy of living, passions, and sentiments,” explained Skip Hartzell.


The artist has held numerous solo exhibitions at notable art galleries and prestigious art fairs such as Art Palm Beach, A.E. Backus Museum, ArtHouse 429, Paul Fisher Gallery, Aqua Art Fair during Art Basel Miami Beach and many more. Skip Hartzell is a longtime supporter of no-kill animal rescues and donates proceeds from the sale of his artworks to animal-rescue, no-kill shelters. For sales info, private commissions, general inquiries or exhibition updates, email: skipperhartzell@yahoo.com / visit https://www.skiphartzell.com/

Monday, August 26, 2019

South Florida Artist Skip Hartzell Creates Unique Art Inspired by Man's Best Friend

Renowned South Florida artist Skip Hartzell creates unique art inspired by man’s best friend. His inspiration comes in the form of a morning walk, accompanied by a furry friend. The canine-inspired artworks that he creates are figments of his artistic imagination and creative vision. Hartzell creates directly from his emotions and instincts, his work is inspired by dogs of all shapes, sizes, and varieties.

Skip Hartzell in his art studio with his dogs

The artist creates large paintings and works on paper that capture the essence of “dog.” He is best known for his unique sculptures recognized immediately by their distinct form and style that only Hartzell can produce. His painterly expression captures each dog’s own personality with beautiful textures, line and brush strokes using mixed media to bring each dog to life.


Whether he’s painting or sculpting, Hartzell’s dogs have a wonderful quality of friendliness about them, and it’s hard to keep yourself from reaching out to touch. And that’s perfectly okay with Hartzell. He’s never been one to place a rope around his artwork. 

'Toy Three' (2018), Oil on Canvas, 60 x 48 Inches

“The texture is so important because the tactile experience of sculpture is so primal for me,” he says. “You grab with your hands and just start to mush things together and get your fingers on the materials, and there is just such a richness to the feel.” He says whenever he’s doing a show, he is quick to hand his sculptures to the patrons so they can enjoy the feeling, too. And whether it’s paint on canvas or sculpture, the texture is one of the most captivating and inviting parts of experiencing his artwork. Hartzell may not set out to mimic the look of someone’s beloved pet, but he says his sculptures and paintings often evoke a fond memory of a furry family member.


Happy Skip Hartzell Collectors

“Dogs are always in the moment. Although nothing in life has held my attention longer or has been more fascinating to me than dogs, my work is about much more than that. It is about form, movement, color, and texture. The dogs are a recognizable common denominator that allows me to communicate my joy of living, passions, and sentiments,” explained Skip Hartzell.

'Dog No.50', Paper, Concrete and Resin, 13 x 6.5 Inches

The artist has held numerous solo exhibitions at notable art galleries and prestigious art fairs such as Art Palm Beach, A.E. Backus Museum, ArtHouse 429, Paul Fisher Gallery, Aqua Art Fair during Art Basel Miami Beach and many more. Skip Hartzell is a longtime supporter of no-kill animal rescues and donates proceeds from the sale of his artworks to animal-rescue, no-kill shelters. For sales info, private commissions, general inquiries or exhibition updates, email: skipperhartzell@yahoo.com / visit https://www.skiphartzell.com/

The Frank presents New Industry: Contemporary Visions of the Industrial


The Frank art gallery in Pembroke Pines presents the Opening Reception for New Industry: Contemporary Visions of the Industrial on Thursday, August 29th from 6-9pm. Enjoy an exhibition focused on industrial aesthetic, blurring the lines between fine art, mechanical design and fabrication while also challenging traditional artmaking materials and techniques. New Industry is on display from August 29 through October 26, 2019. Guests will be treated to a performance by top Miami rap artist and Pembroke Pines native, Sam Stan. This event is open to the public, admission is free. Complimentary refreshments & hors d’oeuvres will be served.

Image: Nestor Arenas, 'Typologies: Structure No. 9', Acrylic on Canvas, 77 x 67 Inches.

Curated by The Frank’s Chief Curator Joshua Carden, the new exhibition features the work of artists Nestor Arenas, Yves Gabriel, Kx2, Devora Perez and Norman Silva along with a video piece by Layne Hinton and Chris Foster. Each of the artists employ a minimalist tendency while engaging the viewer with work grounded in industrialization, gentrification and/or the notion of change through industrial materials.

Boca Raton Museum of Art: Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day


Enjoy Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day at the Boca Raton Museum of Art on Saturday, September 21st. Museum Day is an annual celebration of boundless curiosity hosted by Smithsonian magazine. Museum Day is a one-day event in which participating museums and cultural institutions across the country provide free entry to anyone presenting a Museum Day ticket. Participants are allowed to download one ticket per email address. The ticket provides free general admission on Saturday, September 21, 2019, for two people.


Tickets will be available to download on August 15, 2019 at: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/museumday/venues/museum/boca-raton-museum-of-art/ Free Admission is sponsored by PNC Bank.

Monday, July 22, 2019

Skip Hartzell creates four-legged sculptures, large paintings, and works on paper that capture the essence of “dog”

'Swimmer #2', Flashe on Canvas, 72 x 72 Inches

South Florida artist Skip Hartzell creates large paintings, sculptures and drawings that capture the essence of “dog”, all of the work is rich with intricacies of color and technique. His painterly expression captures each dog’s own personality with beautiful textures, line and brush strokes using mixed media to bring each dog to life. He is best known for his unique sculptures recognized immediately by their distinct form and style that only Hartzell can produce.
 
'Dog #130', Papercrete and Resin, 15 x 12 Inches
 

"Every morning before I go into my studio I walk with my dogs for about two hours. We don’t have a schedule, the length of the walk depends on how many rabbits, squirrels, new smells, and other treasures they dig up along the way. Making art for me is very much like walking my dogs. I go in to my studio and sniff around. I pick up a thing or two, decide if it has interest and I might work on it or maybe begin something brand new. Like my dogs I’m always excited and ready to see where the work will take me. My art is the stuff that I leave behind after hours in the studio." –Skip Hartzell
 
Group of (4) Paintings, each piece is Oil On Canvas,16 x 20 Inches


The artist has held numerous solo exhibitions at notable art galleries and prestigious art fairs such as Art Palm Beach, A.E. Backus Museum, ArtHouse 429, Paul Fisher Gallery, Aqua Art Fair during Art Basel Miami Beach and many more.
 
'Sitter', Papercrete and Resin, 8 x 8 x 8 Inches

 
Hartzell is a longtime supporter of no-kill animal rescues and donates proceeds from the sale of his artworks to animal-rescue, no kill shelters. For sales info, private commissions, general inquiries or exhibition updates, email: skipperhartzell@yahoo.com / visit www.skiphartzell.com

Must-See Exhibition: 'Summer Reflection' at Fabien Castanier Gallery

Speedy Graphito, "Never 4Get Me", unique hand painted silkscreen paper piece, framed, 46 x 33 in.⁠
"Summer Reflection" group exhibition on view at Fabien Castanier Gallery through August 3rd. Don't miss your chance to see work from the gallery's incredible roster of international artists!

 Faith XLVII, 'The La Salpetriere School V', 30 x 16 in. (76x41cm). Graphite, ink and gold leaf on archival paper
The exhibition features work from Doma, Faith XLVII, Gabriel Eisenband, Jan Kaláb, JonOne, Lady M, Luke Newton, Mark Jenkins, Martha Cooper, Miaz Brothers, RERO, Seth, Speedy Graphito and Tilt. Summer Reflection will be on view at both the gallery’s Miami locations, Wynwood and Little River.
www.castaniergallery.com