I'm gonna miss ya buddy. You're the best writer I know and an inspiration. Good luck to you in your future endeavors and stay in touch!
I'm gonna miss ya buddy. You're the best writer I know and an inspiration. Good luck to you in your future endeavors and stay in touch!
First: The images were from the Hallmark Collection
Second: Robert got his MFA, not BFA from KCAI in the 90's, back when they offered an MFA
Third: He said in the artist lecture at the Nelson that the "Everyman" term was not chosen by him. At first they did not like it because it was limiting, but eventually they decided to just go with it.
Nice research.
First: The images were from the Hallmark Collection Second: Robert got his MFA, not BFA from KCAI in the 90's, back when they offered an MFA Third: He said in the artist lecture at the Nelson that the "Everyman" term was not chosen by him. At first they did not like it because it was limiting, but eventually they decided to just go with it. Nice research.
"India conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across her border!"
Hu Shih, former Ambassador of China to USA
http://www.travelindia360.net
"India conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across her border!" Hu Shih, former Ambassador of China to USA http://www.travelindia360.net
Thanks for this wonderful review of our current exhibit. I will mention one other artist, Keith Simpson, who is also in this exhibit. Keith's small rotating figures have been hugely popular with our visitors. This was a fun exhibit to organize, and it has been very well-received by the public. Thanks for spreading the word about this show!
Mo Dickens
Gallery Assistant
Belger Arts Center
Thanks for this wonderful review of our current exhibit. I will mention one other artist, Keith Simpson, who is also in this exhibit. Keith's small rotating figures have been hugely popular with our visitors. This was a fun exhibit to organize, and it has been very well-received by the public. Thanks for spreading the word about this show! Mo Dickens Gallery Assistant Belger Arts Center
Out of curiosity, I was on Facebook looking up names of people who stood out in my memory as being pivotal in terms of their impact on my Kansas City Art Institute experience. I met John Puscheck when we were both Freshmen. He was an energetic and engaging person who befriended me early. Our friendship became a bond which lasted beyond the art school environment. He was a true friend. I became a member of that community of friends until I left, he inspired and motivated me. the city to attend grad school in Miami. For a few years, I kept in contact with him but eventually lost touch. In spite of time and distance separating us, he has maintained a special place in my memory and in my heart. A serious committed artist and a truly descent human being
Out of curiosity, I was on Facebook looking up names of people who stood out in my memory as being pivotal in terms of their impact on my Kansas City Art Institute experience. I met John Puscheck when we were both Freshmen. He was an energetic and engaging person who befriended me early. Our friendship became a bond which lasted beyond the art school environment. He was a true friend. I became a member of that community of friends until I left, he inspired and motivated me. the city to attend grad school in Miami. For a few years, I kept in contact with him but eventually lost touch. In spite of time and distance separating us, he has maintained a special place in my memory and in my heart. A serious committed artist and a truly descent human being
I like your read of the night! Kinda too hot to be doing anything with paper in KC this summer - fingers sticking and leaving dimples...
I like your read of the night! Kinda too hot to be doing anything with paper in KC this summer - fingers sticking and leaving dimples...
And seriously, Chris Packham, you are the art scene writer and you still have not once been to the Keyhole. I (Jeff Helkenberg) received two city citations for running a commercial animal business AND animal cruelty. I got to keep the animals I was being "cruel" to also. This on the eve of Arnold Swartzeneggar's historic signing of a chicken-equal-rights bill guaranteeing that chicken cubicles are approximately the same size as human cubicles. And you won't even be my friend of Facebook. It hurts, man. It hurts me deep inside. Of course, I don't blame you. I blame Janovy.
And seriously, Chris Packham, you are the art scene writer and you still have not once been to the Keyhole. I (Jeff Helkenberg) received two city citations for running a commercial animal business AND animal cruelty. I got to keep the animals I was being "cruel" to also. This on the eve of Arnold Swartzeneggar's historic signing of a chicken-equal-rights bill guaranteeing that chicken cubicles are approximately the same size as human cubicles. And you won't even be my friend of Facebook. It hurts, man. It hurts me deep inside. Of course, I don't blame you. I blame Janovy.
Good article. The new pink trailer picture described was one Warner most likely took for my father for Nashua Mobile Homes and was used in an ad for their trade magazine. That may even be my own mother he described in the apron as she did some modeling. Warner was also a friend of the family and we have a number of his photoes. Knowing his work, this exhibit will be very interesting. Thanks.
Good article. The new pink trailer picture described was one Warner most likely took for my father for Nashua Mobile Homes and was used in an ad for their trade magazine. That may even be my own mother he described in the apron as she did some modeling. Warner was also a friend of the family and we have a number of his photoes. Knowing his work, this exhibit will be very interesting. Thanks.
Very interesting, thanks for a great read..local sex
Very interesting, thanks for a great read..local sex
I've come back to this article a couple of times. Frankly, because I'm waiting for your NEXT article and hoping it has a bit more Chris in it. Is the new Pitch direction to leech all of the life out of these pieces? Just curious.
I have to say, though, I really like this painting. Most of your art reviews get me motivated to actually leave the house & check out the galleries. I just miss the extra sprinkles on top.
Re: “So Long, Rev”
Wow! Sorry he's gone. I have a water color of his where he took my son out kite flying. Then he used the kite string to create a pattern on paper. It was a picture of the day. He was such a special person.