Showing posts with label Art News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art News. Show all posts

Friday, May 31, 2019

INTERNATIONAL NEWS: Guns Unite Artists at GBG Arts Grand Opening Florida Exhibition.

EL UNIVERSAL



escrito por, JUAN ANTONIO GONZÁLEZ
The American Rolando Chang Barrero and the Venezuelan Muu Blanco Angulo inaugurate tomorrow a show in which they share their visions on the control of weapons...
 http://www.eluniversal.com/entretenimiento/41435/dos-artistas-reflexionan-sobre-la-violecia-en-gbg-arts-miami


Discussions on the issue of gun control have become commonplace for American society. Although many citizens of that country are opposed to the deregulation in the delivery of weapons, the strong defense that from the other side of the sidewalk is made through organizations such as the National Rifle Association, seems to hinder the decision making policies that prevent, for example, that a teenager acquires in a online store a revolver or any other instrument of self-defense or aggression.

The American artist Rolando Chang Barrero and the Venezuelan Muu Blanco Angulo have worked from their particular views on the issue of violence, generated by the amount of weapons in the hands of citizens or that exercised from political power.

For the first exhibition designed for its headquarters, GBG Arts Miami wanted to establish a dialogue between the works of Chang Barrero and Blanco Angulo, whose approximations and specificities can be seen from tomorrow, at 7:00 pm, in the gallery located at 3135 SW 3th Ave, Fl 33129, United States. The sample is entitled Aesthetic Policy. Rolando Chang Barrero and Muu Blanco Angulo and has the museography of the Venezuelan Pietro Daprano.










Thursday, July 31, 2014

Business News on Examiner.com Award-winning Boynton Beach art district banned from organizing art walks


Rolando Chang Barrero Counting Days


Boynton Beach is wedged between the two, arguably more popular and culturally relevant, cities of Lake Worth and Delray Beach.
For a long time Boynton Beach was the underdog being left out of the conversations that attract the often sought after business-heavy foot traffic that helps financially support communities. These are the types of conversations that wag the tongues of the various cultural attachés within the bourgeoisie of Southern Florida.
Enter Rolando Chang Barrero, prolific artist, community organizer, activist, and volunteer for local schools and PBC United Way, all within Boynton Beach. He's the visionary who's work transformed a formerly run-down industrial area of Boynton Beach into the darling art district of South Florida, housing and organizing many artists in it's own right.
Anyone who's anyone who pays attention to the South Florida artistic community is aware of this man and the Boynton Beach Art District(aka BBAD, it's affectionately known acronym).
Every major newspaper, cultural rag, and art periodical in the region has given Rolando and BBAD it's due with front page headlines, such as the New Times of Broward Palm Beach(link 12, & 3), the Sun Sentinel(link), Art Hive Magazine(link), Palm Beach Culture(link), WLRN of Miami(link), and the Palm Beach Post(link), to name just a few.
The articles listed here are recently published and represent only a fraction of a segment of the total amount of headlines Rolando and BBAD have received for all the action and events that have taken place there, to mention them all would require it's own Wikipedia page.
Given all this positive attention, and given the resulting people flocking to Boynton Beach, the City of Boynton Beach decided recently to ban the popular monthly art walks that take place at BBAD.
If BBAD is responsible for putting the art scene in Boynton Beach on the map, what type of public policy in place could possibly motivate the City of Boynton Beach to ban future art walks in the Boynton Beach Art District?
Interview with Rolando Chang Barrero
The examiner recently conducted an interview with Rolando where he provided his opinion and information regarding the ban. The following quotes and information within this section of this article are excerpts from that interview.
“When other small towns grow and see the need for a stop sign or light at an intersection they don't close down the whole road. The City has gone about this all wrong, and the community is not at all happy. This is more akin to extortion of small not for profits then actual safety concerns.”
Rolando continues on to say, “I love the City of Boynton Beach and it's community leaders, but it almost seems that the out of town staff is committed to retarding growth by creating road blocks for growth and development.”
The preoccupation to place a tax on the BBAD art walks have led to conflicting reasons for the ban on the popular events, suggesting that there's not a very informed, or even slightly coherent, reason within the City of Boynton Beach regarding the matter.
In his struggle, Rolando found that Tara Altman, of the Boynton Beach risk department, claimed there would be "no proceeds" for monthly event permits by the city, while, confusingly enough, the spokesperson for Boynton blames organizers for incorrect permits. To add to the storm of disorganization and poor management, the city manager claims it's due to growth and safety concerns.
As of now, there is no documented history of violence or disruptions at BBAD events. According to Rolando attendance during summer month's are less then 25% of the usual traffic. These are small local artistic events that entertain people while helping to provide a living for local fine artists within Boynton.
“We are hoping, as suggested by Commissioner McCray, that when the "process" is figured out, that BBAD is grandfathered into it. We can only pray that we are not affected by the historical usurious taxing that has alienated other events from continuing in Boynton.” said Rolando, who has a meeting with city officials on August 1st.
So what's the real answer for this controversial move by Boynton? Why can't the representatives in Boynton get it together enough to provide a unified front on this matter? Why would Boynton Beach want to extort money from an artistic community that has not only turned around an entire section of their town, but also given the city it's main source of artistic praise?
To any logical, thinking person, marginalizing and publicly oppressing your main source of press in the art world is a bad idea, but not in Boynton Beach.
Avenue of the Arts
In an interesting related twist, the City of Boynton Beach has big plans to focus it's public artistic content into a specific area of the city entitled the Avenue of the Arts.
The Avenue of the Arts is well done. It deserves credit because it's fantastic. The artists involved and the city have worked hard to accomplish this, but given the circumstances of how the city has attempted to shape it's own artistic culture, one could perceive the Avenue of the Arts as a place where art is allowed to exist only under direct supervision and approval by the city of Boynton Beach itself, forcing a system upon artists that designates approved art for the masses under government supervision.
That's not to say the Boynton Beach is only acting questionably and giving no credit to BBAD. They dedicate an entire half a sentence to BBAD in the public art section of the city website that goes as follows,
"BBAD, Boynton Beach Arts District
No further description is provided, there are no directions, and no account of the plethora of events that occurred at BBAD.
BBAD is also credited in a video released by Boynton in 2013, “Art in Public Places". The credit exists in the form of a single picture that illustrates a sliver of the art district for one second(located at approximately 3:48 minutes, with no audible acknowledgment of BBAD) wedged somewhere between a lengthy promotion for Avenue of the Arts and a description of rocks that are arranged in an artistic fashion within a nature preserve.
On the city of Boynton Beach Art in Public Places facebook page, the city also recentlycongratulated Rolando for winning best art exhibition in 2014, before promptly banning the popular art walks shortly thereafter.
One could interpret this congratulate-then-immediately-shutdown strategy as an ironic display of performance art, or maybe it's just poor internal organization within the Boynton Beach rising to the surface.
Whatever the seemingly perplexing answer to this controversial situation may be, and however the outcome unfolds, it's safe to assume that with friends like these, who needs enemies?







Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Andrea Richard of New Times Captures Curator's Thoughts on Bee Exhibit


Photo by Melanie Valentine

Lake Park Exhibit Raises Awareness of the Benefits of Bees

By Andrea Richard Thursday, Jul 10 2014
 On display through August 11 at Art on Park, 800 Park Ave., in Lake Park. 

Opening reception 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, July 11. 

No cover, but a donation is suggested. Call 786-521-1199.





This Summer's Best Bet
http://activistartista.blogspot.com/2014/06/this-summers-best-bet.html

Exhibition Statement
by Mary Jo Aagerstoun,President of Eco-Art South Florida

“What’s All the Buzz?” is an exhibition to honor the humble honey bee, especially our Florida native ones. Bees are necessary to pollinate crops that feed humans, and to pollinate wild plants and trees so they can flourish. Studies show that Florida native bees are much more efficient and industrious pollinators of Florida’s crops than are non native honeybees shipped in for pollinating. We would like to address this issue proactively through conversations, demonstarations, and ultimately through the incepection of art related projects that may surface as a result of the exhibition.
This is just one approach to making the invisible visible that artists can do so well. The invisible here are the systems of industrial agriculture.
Another approach to utilizing art based in science to bring visibility to the plight of our bees, is the work of Kelly Rogers who recently completed a multi media installation as part of her MFA qualifications. The installation includes live bees. bee-ecology.com
Yet another approach is art that utilizes native plants in outdoor installations that can provide nectar specifically for native Florida bees. A recent example of a landscape designed by an EcoArtist to attract and nurture Florida native pollinators is Eco Walk in Boynton Beach at the new LEED Gold certified apartment complex, Seabourn Cove. http://www.boynton-beach.org/departments/public_art/projects/dixie_ecowalk.php While this work, by local Palm Beach county EcoArtist Lucy Keshavarz is focused more closely on butterflies, the plants selected also encourage native bees.

Martin County EcoArtist Jesse Etelson discovered that a fanciful ceramic vessel designed as a screech owl nesting box actually attracted native Florida bees instead! His research after this serendipitous occurrence showed that indeed ceramic containers have been used for millennia dating back to Egyptian beekeepers as ideal beehives. http://jesseetelson.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/screechowl.jpg

Organized by Rolando Chang Barrero, curator. 
"What's All the Buzz About?" will benefit Palm Beach Beekeepers Assoc., a 501(c)3 Non Profit
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Award for BEST IN SHOW!!!

Get your work shown at the BEEKEEPING Conference on October 2-4
http://www.beekeepingconference.com/

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Related story:

http://activistartista.blogspot.com/2014/07/eco-art-makes-impact-on-upcoming.html







Saturday, February 4, 2012

SURFS UP at GigMag.com


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Whats Hot In The Sunshine State!

Whats Hot In The Sunshine State!


Smell Check! Stinky Grooves and Glistening Jams! You Know Its Gonna Get Stinky, So Lets Get On With the Show! Lets Go!
The Ride Back Bike Fest 2012 Features The Tampa Bay Motion Picture Premiere Easy Rider: The Ride Back at The 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre in Tampa on Saturday February 25th! Tickets on Sale Wednesday February 1st at 10 am.!
Read Jack Kerouac's Epic Book "On The Road" and then "The Subterreaneans"!
The 54th Annual Grammy Awards Is February 12th at the Staples Center in Los Angeles and Aired Globally on CBS at 8 pm.
Jazid is located at 1342 Washington Avenue on South Miami Beach. 33139 305 • 673 • 9372
Come and Support The 14th Annual Medical Marijuana Benefit Concert on Sunday February 19th at Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale located at 100 Southwest 3rd Avenue in Downtown Fort Lauderdale. 954 • 449 • 1025
The Pink Floyd Experience Rocks The Phillips Center in Gainesville on February 29th, The King Center PAC in Melbourne on March 1st, The Van Wezel PAC in Sarasota on March 2nd and The Dreyfoos Hall at The Kravis Center in West Palm Beach on March 4th!

Whats Hot in Florida & Beyond!


Come Join The Annual Wanee Wednesday Happy Hour! Wednesday April 18th at 5 pm. at the Engine Barn Stage! Featuring Cope, Flannel Church with Duane Trucks, Juke and Beebs and Her Money Makers!
Celebrating The 5th Year at Yoga Fox! Saturday April 21st and Sunday April 22nd at the Ganesha Garden located behind Budda Lounge in Delray Beach. Featuring Yoga, Kirtan, Flow Arts, Workshops, Poi, Fire, Meditation, Prayer, Gourmet Raw Foods, Celebrity Chefs, Visionary Art and Live Music! Awesome Giveawaysl Ganesha Garden & The Buddha Lounge is located at 1405 North Federal Highway in Delray Beach.
Radiohead Rocks The American Airlines Arena on Monday February 27th, The St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa on Wednesday February 29th, and The Philips Arena in Atlanta on Thursday March 1st!
The 2012 New Orleans Jazz Heritage Festival Jazz Fest 2012 Weekend One Friday April 27th, Saturday April 28th and Sunday April 29th! Jazz Fest 2012 Weekend Two Thursday May 3rd, Friday May 4th, Saturday 5th and Sunday May 6th!
The 22nd High Sierra Music Festival Rocks Northern California July 5th through July 8th!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

KeroWACKED: Sneak Preview #13



presents the Music of
Pocket of Lollipops
during
"KeroWACKED: Homage to Jack"
February 26th, 2012
422 West Industrial Ave.
Boynton Beach, FL 33426

As promised ActivistArtistA will spotlight a different artist each day until the event.

This is Sneak Preview # 13

Pocket Of Lollipops will Open the KeroWACKED Art & Music Fest at 10:30 AM

 Avant punk performance with a compelling, dissonant and limitless sensation to stimulate various compression and transverse physical properties to produce an intensity of No Wave stylings. The duo appear to play intuitively, with distinctive personalities that nonetheless draw from a single source.


Listen to 

What the say about Pocket of Lollipops..

I never thought we needed another husband-and-wife duo until I heard the strange, compelling, dissonant music of Pocket of Lollipops. This Miami duo fell into music after excelling at the other arts: Maite Urrechaga is a visual artist and Tony Kapel is a writer and filmmaker. The music they make together channels the energy, spontaneity and antiestablishment ethos of the New York No Wave movement of the early ‘80s – many of whose band members also dabbled in other art forms – creating an exciting antidote to the increasing sameness of so much indie rock today. -John Thomason, BocaMag
Pocket of Lollipops paints a picture of saccharine harmony  -Abel Folgar, Miami New Times
the coolly bizarro, No Wave stylings of Pocket of Lollipops- Omar Sommereyns, Flavorpill
the visually stunning, wildly entertaining duo POCKET OF LOLLIPOPS-Digital Love, Revolution
This quirky couple packs a punch of talents. From filming art documentaries to playing their musical duet, Maite and tony are not just song birds, they are also scene-makers sharing their own brand of artschmaltz all over town. -Oliver Sanchez, Swampspace Gallery.
Whatever your preference, music and art pretty much always go well together, and sometimes great artists make great music. That is the case with husband and wife team Tony Kapel and Maitejosune Urrechaga make both art and beautiful music together. -Liz Tracy, NBC Miami
While the band rehearsed for the performance, the musicians appeared to play intuitively, with distinctive personalities that nonetheless drew from a single source. - Colleen Dougher, City Link





LOVE in the Afternoon!
Saturday Art Walk
2.11.12.
From 1-4 PM
422 West Industrial Ave. Boynton Beach FL

also,

Lea Vendetta and fellow artist, Rolando Chang Barrero, have organized 
Opening Reception
January 26 to February 17

Contact Rolando Barrero, Dir, at 786-521-1199

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This is Sneak Preview number 13 of Music that will experienced at 
ActivistArtistA Gallery located at
 "Palm Beach County's Arts District" in 
Boynton Beach, Florida


ActivistArtistA presents...
Love in the Afternoon: Art Walk
Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012
422 West Industrial Ave.
Boynton Beach, FL 33426