Harn Museum Review

If you have a chance to stop by the Harn Museum of Art on the campus of the University of Florida, Gainesville DO SO!
We were there this past week and while it was in between major shows, the displayed work from their permanent collection did not disappoint. Being a sculptor and painter I was excited that the first piece I saw was a  Frank Stella work, Zandvoort, 1981. This mixed media wall hanging on etched magnesium was alive with color and shape.
DSCN5832One thing I’ve wanted to see as a sculptor was work by David Smith, I wasn’t disappointed. The museum had 2 on display,  Hi Candida and Zig I
Hi Candida                Zig I

Paintings were not in short supply either. There was Florida Lake by Milton Avery, Jim Tadell’s Place by George Bellows, Pulling Turpentine by Ellis Wilson and the flute player and the Watermelon Eater by Picasso
Avery   BelllowsWilson  Picasso

The Harn Museum has works in eleven galleries all on one floor. Their collection consists of more than 9,000 works and they rotate the pieces regularly. This is just a short review to introduce you to a wonderful museum, Oh and did I mention its FREE

Chelsea Show, NOHO Gallery NYC

This past week was a whirlwind tour of SOHO with the opening of the Barebrush.com show,  “Undressed and not” an invitational group show at the NOHO gallery on west 25th street. I was honored to have four pieces in the show, an oil painting, a spray paint abstract and two works from my “Pattern Woman” collage series. I’ve included a picture here of the work and also on my new website at www.DonaldKolberg.com  Thank you to the support of friends and family that attended. There is a video of the show on youtube at  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgOeaM2Ze1s&feature=youtu.be

 

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Space vs Place, Mazziotti’s New Art

At first brush, no pun intended, the work of Bill Mazziotti plays with what most artists use as a simple way of ordering a surface, the grid. But the truth is he is examining a new artistic approach to the concerns of space versus place. The surface presents an almost creased like pattern of folded paper with each edge scrapped to the unpainted surface of the support. The paint at first flat, actually deepens as you start to see the multiple layers that make up the surface. He then reaches through the surface, scrapping it back showing us the structured drawn, penciled grid underneath. Then he populates it with dancing dots of color.

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BAREBRUSH PRESENTS NUDES OF THE MONTH FOR NOVEMBER 2013

I am honored that this is now my third successful exhibit in 3 months on this site. 
BAREBRUSH PRESENTS
NUDES OF THE MONTH FOR NOVEMBER 2013
SELECTED FROM OVER 710 ARTWORKS, 100 ARTISTS WORLD-WIDE
30 paintings, drawings & sculptures of the nude
— 30 artists US and international
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      Coy by Donald Kolberg     BAREBRUSH.COM

New York | ILENE SKEEN | 917-806-7992 | iskeen@barebrush.com


Barebrush founder and CEO, Ilene Skeen selected the art and guest curator, David Masello, Art writer & editor, chose the Curators’ Choice nominees. David Masello, writes about art and culture for the New York Times, Town & Country (where he was senior editor), Fine Art Connoisseur, American Arts Quarterly, and many other periodicals. In addition, Mr. Masello is the author of two books: Architecture Without Rules: The Houses of Marcel Breuer and Herbert Beckhard, and New York’s 50 Best Art in Public Places.
Additional artwork by Donald Kolberg can be viewed and purchased at donaldkolberg.com

 

BAREBRUSH PRESENTS NUDES OF THE MONTH FOR NOVEMBER 2013

I am honored that this is now my third successful exhibit in 3 months on this site. 
BAREBRUSH PRESENTS
NUDES OF THE MONTH FOR NOVEMBER 2013
SELECTED FROM OVER 710 ARTWORKS, 100 ARTISTS WORLD-WIDE
30 paintings, drawings & sculptures of the nude
— 30 artists US and international
        bb_logo
      Coy by Donald Kolberg     BAREBRUSH.COM

New York | ILENE SKEEN | 917-806-7992 | iskeen@barebrush.com


Barebrush founder and CEO, Ilene Skeen selected the art and guest curator, David Masello, Art writer & editor, chose the Curators’ Choice nominees. David Masello, writes about art and culture for the New York Times, Town & Country (where he was senior editor), Fine Art Connoisseur, American Arts Quarterly, and many other periodicals. In addition, Mr. Masello is the author of two books: Architecture Without Rules: The Houses of Marcel Breuer and Herbert Beckhard, and New York’s 50 Best Art in Public Places.
Additional artwork by Donald Kolberg can be viewed and purchased at donaldkolberg.com

 

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