Saturday, March 23, 2024

La Jolla in March: Deanne Sabeck and David Ivan Clark, Peter Cochrane, Manny Farber & Patricia Patterson, Robert Irwin



by Patricia Frischer


Art is not about things. But it is not not about things. It is about context. Robert Irwin

Deanne Sabeck

The Luminous Oculus and Enigma Series that Deanne Sabeck is creating is going from strength to strength. She has added pedestal pieces which read in a completely different way but are alluring. The wall works have developed a more refined central focus and although these works never look like eye balls, they compel you to look deeply. As always the color filled shadows are cast from the dichroic glass, but the surface of these curved bowls are also sandblasted to great effect.

 

The paintings by David Ivan Clark are so compatible with these sculptures as the installation moves from cool blues and green to yellow to warm reds and oranges making the space sing.  It is easy to imagine the works adding that same light intensity into any home, work environment or even restaurant. 


David Ivan Clark

Deanne Sabeck and David Ivan Clark

Deanne Sabeck

Deanne Sabeck

Deanne Sabeck

Deanne Sabeck

Deanne Sabeck

Deanne Sabeck

Deanne Sabeck

Sandra Chanis admires this work by David Ivan Clark as gallery staff and Ron Stephenson hold it aloft.
Deanne Sabeck and David Ivan Clark Luminous Contemplations at RB Stevenson
March 16 -- April 20, 2024

7661 Girard Avenue, Suite 101, La Jolla, CA 92037
Tuesday through Saturday 11:00 to 5:00 pm.
Tel. (858)459-3917 Appt (619) 980-0558




Peter Cochrane: The Magician Longs to See, at The Athenaeum in La Jolla through April 13, 2024



Peter Cochrane uses photograph of two types of pines, our beloved Torrey Pine and the Montana Lodgepole pine as he grew up between the two place.. Fire plays a part in both of the lives of these trees. Torrey Pines are threatened by fire, while the Lodgepole pine needs fire to release their seeds and survive. Pine cones were set on fire on silver gelatin paper, recorded and the resulting image have been etched onto zinc plates.

The roses planted by Kate Sessions have also been used as an inspiration. The rose vines were actually “burned” onto light sensitive paper and additional chemical were used to add color. All this alchemy can suggest life and death stories, but the show, although dramatic is not scary. In fact, the embellished branches wrapped in gold colored wire, seem to want to protect and preserve. 







Peter Cochrane: The Magician Longs to See, at The Athenaeum in La Jolla through April 13, 2024 is on display in both the Joseph Clayes III Gallery and the Carolyn Yorston-Wellcome Rotunda Gallery 



Domestic Memory: Manny Farber & Patricia Patterson  at Quint  Gallery through March 30th, 2024  at 7722 Girard, La Jolla.

Manny Farber

Many Farber and Patricia Patterson are a husband and wife living in the same home and making paintings. This relatively small selection is from the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. Farber died in 2008 and Patterson, 24 years his junior is still with us. We choose to just glory in the colors and compositions of both and are always grateful to get a chance to see these works. 

Manny Farber

Patricia Patterson

Patricia Patterson

Manny Farber

Manny Farber

Manny Farber

Adam Belt

Domestic Memory: Manny Farber & Patricia Patterson  at Quint  Gallery through March 30th, 2024  at 7722 Girard, La Jolla.

also Adam Belt: Untitled (Cloud of Unknowing) at Quint One until April 20,2024, 1955 Julian Ave, Logan Heights. Adam Belt is one of our SD Art Prize recipients


March 21 was a day honoring artist Robert Irwin's (1928 – 2023) and his legacy of artistic contributions to the San Diego community and beyond at the Museum of Contemporary Art SD in La Jolla.


"Art is not about things. But it is not not about things. It is about context." Robert Irwin

"Irwin’s longstanding connection with MCASD dates to the 1960s. Irwin played a crucial role in the design of the museum's downtown location, which opened in 2007. His involvement in shaping the museum space reflects his commitment to creating immersive and experiential environments, aligning with his artistic philosophy. " MCASD press release. 

There is a small exhibition displaying some of the early abstract painting of Robert Irwin which were alluded to in the film that was shown on this day. These works and the film gave you a little insight into the journey the artist made to develop his art philosophy. He worked toward dropping the borders of things and striving for the purer experiences of art.  You would swear you are seeing a circle drawn on the wall, but you can’t tell if it is a hole or a slight protrusion. It is not until you get to the side of the art that you see if comes off the wall almost two feet and is domed. The light installation that follow are all about that blurring of the edge, the shadows created and the visual throbbing. The pulse of life is created only because of the context. 





Order /Disorder: Belonging in Nature at the La Jolla Historic Society showing until May 26, 2024 curated by Danielle Deery

 Five artists from California and Tijuana Courtney Mattison, Annalise Neil, Kline Swonger, Oscar Romo and Britton Neubacher are loosely tied together under the them of local environmentalist.  

Britton Newbacher

Britton Newbacher

Courtney Mattison

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