Showing posts with label Art Against AIDS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Against AIDS. Show all posts

Friday, December 24, 2010

The Art of Human Rights - Save the Date


On February 25, 2011 the Junior Board of Heartland Alliance, will host "The Art of Human Rights" (formerly Art Against AIDS), at the Gruen Galleries, located in the heart of Chicago's River North gallery district at 226 West Superior. The event will feature live and silent fine art auctions. This after-work cocktail party boasts a variety of mediums by artists from all over the country. Above is the piece I donated this year. It is a mixed media piece titled "Monument 2" from 1992. It measures 5.5 inches square and is framed roughly 16 x 22.

Proceeds from the event will help Heartland Alliance provide housing, healthcare, economic security, and legal protections services to more than 200,000 people whose lives are threatened by poverty and danger, including those living with HIV/AIDS.

You can find more information on the event at: heartlandalliance.org
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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Art Against AIDS... one last time

It was announced, that tonight's "Art Against AIDS" benefit would be the last. As it is commonly known, Mother Teresa chose not to protest but to support a rally for a cause... so in 2010, The Heartland Alliance Benefit will take on the name "The Art of Human Rights". The new name seems to fit appropriately with the sentiment of Mother Teresa... Instead of being "against" AIDS, focus on the support of Human Rights. What a wonderful concept.

The University of California, San Francisco web site points out that: "The 1980s were extremely important in defining some of the connections between HIV/AIDS and human rights. By the end of the decade, the call for human rights and for compassion and solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS had been explicitly embodied in the first WHO [World Health Organization] global response to AIDS. This approach was motivated by moral outrage but also by the recognition that protection of human rights was a necessary element of a worldwide public-health response to the emerging epidemic."

I hope you will join me in supporting the Heartland Alliance 2010 benefit... "The Art of Human Rights".

Monday, February 23, 2009

Art Against AIDS... Maggie Meiners


I met Maggie Meiners at an Artist's reception some five or six years ago. Since then, I have become one of Maggie's biggest fans. Not only is she an amazing women but she is also an amazingly talented Artist. I have included her work in a juried exhibition or two... produced a two-person collaborative show with the very talented, Jennifer Bisbing, and produced a recent solo exhibition at Gallery 180 titled "Childhood Contemplations". Her work is intriguing.

The above image is a piece titled "Three Bands", from Meiners' "Extractions" series. It will be available on Live Auction at The Art Against AIDS benefit, this Thursday at the River East Art Center. This piece comes from a powerful series of black and white abstractions, which can be seen on Meiner's web site: maggiemeiners.com. While there, take a look at the "Childhood Contemplation" series... They're pretty wonderful too.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Art Against AIDS... Rebecca Moy


The first time I had the opportunity to experience a painting by Rebecca Moy, was while selecting work for the Art Against AIDS Preview Exhibition at Gallery 180. Moy's obsessively complex and pristine composition is quite beautiful. The irregular patterns seem to be inspired by Gustav Klimpt, while missing or avoiding an obvious narrative. A rather young artist, her portfolio seems rather comprehensive. I look forward to watching her career. Moy's piece titled "Spring" [shown above] will be available at the Art Against AIDS benefit on Thursday, February 26th at The River East Art Center. Additional work by Rebecca Moy can be seen on her web sit at rebeccamoy.com

Friday, February 20, 2009

Art Against AIDS... Ted Preuss


I was first introduced to the work of Ted Preuss when I juried an exhibition titled "Human" for The Illinois Institute of Art-Chicago. The group exhibition was presented in Gallery 350 during 2005. Preuss presented an image of a beautiful woman running her fingers through her long blond hair. The figure was photographed as a sculptural still life—nude—placed on a fabric-covered table—relaxed—in a moment seemingly meant for herself. The photograph, titled "Refine", defined a sense of peace while clearly being an exploration the way in which light falls of the human form. The work sold at the opening reception. Preuss was awarded a solo show, which was be presented in November of 2007.

Ted Preuss has generously donated a piece of his work to the Art Against AIDS benefit event. The piece titled "Desert Oasis I" [shown above], will be available at the main event on Thursday, February 26th at The River East Art Center. Additional work by Preuss can be seen at preussphotography.com

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Art Against AIDS


Last week, the Art Against AIDS Preview Exhibition was removed from Gallery 180. The next chance to see and purchase the work is at the main event, which will be in one week... Thursday, February 26 at The River East Art Center. The exhibition and auction will include some seventy-five works of art donated by Artists from across the country. Included in the exhibition is a signed hand-pulled lithographic print by the late Ed Paschke as well as a "who's who" of Chicago Artists.

Some of my favorite works include: Carolyn Mullany's expressionistic "Stipe"; Brian Graves' exploration of the written word in "Material World"; Elvira Dimitrij's hard-edged abstraction titled "Yellow Screen" and Jason Messinger "Amber Magic" a wall-hung ceramic piece which also explores letter forms. You can see some of the pieces which will be available at the main event on flickr.com. Additional information for the event can be found at the Heartland Alliance web site. Tickets for the event are $125 in advance and $150 at the door.

Art Against AIDS
Thursday, February 26
6pm at The River East Art Center
435 East Illinois Street, Chicago Illinois 60611

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Art Against AIDS Preview Exhibition & the main event...

You only have a few more days to visit Gallery 180 to see the Art Against AIDS Preview Exhibition. The exhibition closes on the morning of Friday, February 13. The show is free to the public and the exhibited work is available for purchase. All proceeds from the sale of artwork will go directly to support Heartland Alliance's extensive network of supportive HIV/AIDS services. 

If you miss the show, you will still have an opportunity to see the variety of work donated by Artists from around the country. The main event, Art Against AIDS, will take place beginning at 6pm on Thursday evening February 26 at the River East Art Center. Tickets for the event are $125 in advance and $150 at the door. Additional information can be found at: www.heartlandalliance.org

The images shown above are by Maggie Meiners, Mary Chiaramonte, and Jennifer Jackson.