José Leonilson: Empty Man
On view: September 27–February 3, 2018
Curated by Cecilia Brunson, Gabriela Rangel, and Susanna V. Temkin
José Leonilson (1957-1993) came of age as an artist during the 80s generation in Brazil. What he shared with this diverse artistic milieu was the so-called ‘joy of painting,’ rediscovered in the years following the end of Brazil’s dictatorship. What separated him from his contemporaries was his personal way of working and his distinct aesthetic centered on raw emotional feelings, introspective musings, and private affairs.
This Fall, Americas Society will present José Leonilson: Empty Man, the first U.S. solo exhibition of this key Brazilian artist. Focusing on Leonilson’s production as a mature artist, the show will feature approximately fifty paintings, drawings, and intimate embroideries made between the mid-1980s until 1993, when the artist died of AIDS. This short yet prolific period showcases the artist’s fully developed language, connecting Leonilson’s oeuvre with contemporary art practices, Brazilian vernacular traditions, and global issues prompted by the AIDS crisis. By taking as its starting point the works produced during the last three years of his life and moving backwards into the 1980s, the exhibition maps Leonilson’s artistic journey following the reverse chronology of T.S. Eliot: “in the beginning is my end. In my end is my beginning.”
More information:https://www.as-coa.org/jos%C3%A9-leonilson-empty-man
Exhibition Overview
More information: https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2017/delirious
Alfredo Volpi
November 4, 2017 - January 6, 2018
Gladstone 64
Gladstone 64
Gladstone Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of historic works
by Brazilian painter Alfredo Volpi (1896 – 1988), the first solo
presentation of his work in the United States. Volpi is regarded as one
of the most influential and celebrated Brazilian painters, who the
preeminent public intellectual Mario Pedrosa called “the master of his
time.” Honing his craft during the rise of modernism in Brazil, Volpi
has made a lasting impact on the history of art through his signature
approach to depicting the forms of everyday experiences—from festival
banners to common row houses—in vibrantly chromatic abstraction.
More information: http://www.gladstonegallery.com/exhibition/14529/press
On Friday, December 15, 2017, 6:31 PM, Organizing for Action <info@ofa.us> wrote:
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On Friday, December 15, 2017, 6:31 PM, Organizing for Action <info@ofa.us> wrote:
The Martin Luther King, Jr. federal holiday is the perfect opportunity for Americans in all corners of the country to honor Dr. King's legacy through acts of service and community building. In past years, OFA volunteers have partnered with local organizations to host community service events. This year, OFA volunteers are also focusing on Dr. King's vision of a compassionate, fair society -- one where everyone's voice is heard.
For the 2018 MLK Day of Service, in addition to community service events, supporters will be putting on voter registration events to not only provide people with access to an easy way to get themselves registered to vote, but to bring their communities closer together. We believe voter registration events are just one more way we can honor Dr. King's legacy of fighting for a more fair and inclusive democracy.
We hope you'll take this opportunity to put on your own event and help give people in your community a chance to get themselves registered to vote.
Get more information here, and sign up to host an event.
As we work to make sure that everyone in our communities is able to have their voice heard in the democratic process, these events will be a great way to bring our friends, family, and neighbors together and begin conversations about civic engagement and the issues affecting all of us.
I hope you'll take the first step, and sign up to put on an event in your area.
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On Tuesday, December 12, 2017, 9:34 AM, NYC Event Spaces <jeff@nyceventspaces.com> wrote: