Friday, December 4, 2009
Winter Hours
The gallery will be operating By Appointment Only for the duration of December. Please email info@jamesolivergallery.com to arrange a visit.
NBC | Borders (TEXT)
Artists Without Borders
By KELLY BAYLISS
Updated 10:00 AM EST, Fri, Dec 4, 2009
"Borders," an exhibition featuring three international artists opens at the James Oliver Gallery on Saturday with a reception from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. All three of the critically acclaimed artists will be in attendance.
The exhibit features Mark Khaisman (Ukraine), who creates captivating pieces from brown packing tape, Elena Drozdova (Russia) acrylic paintings and the abstract paintings of Eric Hall (England), a former Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art student.
The "Borders" reception is free. The exhibit runs until January 10, 2010.
First Published: Dec 4, 2009 9:48 AM EST
Monday, November 30, 2009
"Borders"
James Oliver Gallery (JOG) is honored to present "Borders", featuring critically acclaimed artist Mark Khaisman of Ukraine, Elena Drozdova of Russia and Eric Hall of England. "Borders" opens Saturday, December 5th with a reception with the artists from 6:00 - 9:00 pm. The exhibit runs through January 10, 2010.
Mark Khaisman, born in Kiev, Ukraine, creates captivating works from brown packing tape layered to create depth and opacity over Plexiglas light boxes. His work has been featured in The London Times, CNN (London), Wired Magazine, Architectural Design, and he was recently featured as a "must watch" artist by Philadelphia Magazine. His work has been exhibited across the United States, including Chicago, Baltimore, Delaware and Utah. He has received various awards and recognitions in Bulgaria, Poland, Paris and the United States.
Elena Drozdova, born in Moscow, Russia, uses acrylic paint on Yupo paper (a synthetic, water resistant material) to produce works reminiscent of French Impressionist painter Édouard Manet meeting Austrian Expressionist Egon Schiele. Her portraiture is inspired in part by subjects who "have no means to communicate their experiences to outsiders." Her work has been shown in Moscow, Düsseldorf, Tokyo, Brussels and Venice. In 2003 she received an award in the World Trade Center Memorial Competition in NY.
Born in Liverpool, England, Eric Hall folded his experience in advertising into a career as a painter. Traditionally trained at the Corcoran School of Art and The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Hall has recently shifted styles to reflect a more painterly, abstract form inspired by color and light. His work has been exhibited regularly at the Woodmere Art Museum and the Cheltenham Center for the Arts.
Please join James Oliver Gallery and curator Veronica Scarpellino in celebrating this international event. A reception with the artists will be held on Saturday, December 5th from 6:00 - 9:00 pm, and is free and open to the public.
For further details and images of works on display, please see the posts below or call JOG at 215.923.1242. High resolution images are available upon request.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
TRANSPLANT Reception Photos
Friday, October 23, 2009
NBC Philadelphia | Transplant
A Change of Art: JOG Opening Saturday
By DAVID CHANG
Updated 3:21 PM EDT, Fri, Oct 23, 2009
JOG
Art fans in Philly have something to look forward to this weekend from the James Oliver Gallery. Their newest exhibit, Transplant, opens Saturday Oct. 24, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Transplant features painter Ron Johnson and sculptor Steven Earl Weber. The paintings and the sculptures are inspired by the shadows of nature and genetically engineered human organs. Weber will also display sculptures that were previously censored from the Art Institute of Philadelphia.
Enjoy beer, wine and light fare as you peruse the exhibit.
The gallery is located on the fourth floor of 723 Chestnut Street. The exhibit will run until November 21. For more information, check out the gallery website www.jamesoliverygallery.com.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
TRANSPLANT | Thrillist Philadelphia
Thrillist Philadelphia
The List
Hump This
Organ-ize: Transplant
Hit JOG Saturday evening to throw back comp'd vino and Victory suds as you marvel at Ron Johnson's paintings (which draw inspiration from photographs of shadows) and the sculpture work of Steven Earl Weber, including a series of anatomically correct ceramic human organs slapped with appropriate/cynical branding, like the Nike-swoosh-emblazoned heart on a swatch of AstroTurf dubbed "The Athlete With The Most Heart", "Marlboro Lungs", and another heart dangling from a gold chain, draped in signature Burberry plaid you'll deem "The Shopper With The Most Credit Cards".
Read the rest of the Thrillist Philadelphia List here.
Censored Work on Display
A reception with Steven Earl Weber and painter Ron Johnson is on Saturday, October 24th, 6:00 - 9:00 PM, and is free and open to the public.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Discussion Panel for Artists
1099s: What You Don’t Know Could Cost You!
What Individual Artists and Small Companies Need to Know about Taxes and the Law when Engaging Contractors and Hiring Employees
Designed especially for small companies and individual artists.
If you conduct business in the United States you are responsible to know the law.
Goals: to know when to ask questions and seek expert advice, to learn about employer/employee status, 1099s, payroll, contracts, and to build a knowledge base for the arts community
Monday Oct 26, 2009 4:30-6:30pm
Location: The Live Arts Festival Office 919 N 5th St, Philadelphia, PA 19123
Registration strongly recommended. Space limited.
To register call 215-922-5970 or email admin@danceusaphiladelphia with your name, organization (if applicable) and phone.
Sponsored by Dance/USA Philadelphia in partnership with White Box Theatre
Panelists:
Michelle Burkhardt, Dance USA, lawyer, consultant
Cindy Bortman, Tax Lawyer
Bruce Newman, Unemployment Compensation Board, Referee
Richard Swartz, Lawyer, Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts
Sebastienne Mundheim, White Box Theatre
Amy Smith, Headlong Dance Theatre
AGENDA
4:30- 4:35 Sebastienne Mundheim: Welcome, Story/Goals, Introduction Panelists.
4:35-4:45: Richard Swartz/ Bruce Newman: Criteria for Classification, Short history/explanation about why these definitions exist and how they serve people.
4:45-4:55 Michelle Burkhardt: New York Dance Companies: Case Study.
4:55 -5:10 Amy Smith/ Michelle Burkhardt Choosing status of your relationships. Pros and Cons. Tax returns and City of Philadelphia Business Licensing. How might decision making change contingent on your status: incorporated non-profit, unincorporated entity, individual artist?
5:10-5:25 Richard Swartz/Michelle Burkhardt Contracts and legal compliance.
5:25-5:45 Amy Smith Payroll and 501(c)(3) Federal and state unemployment and workers comp issues.
5:45-6:00 Bruce Newman Federal and state unemployment and workers comp issues.
6:00-6:05 Mundheim collects written questions for the panel to answer.
6:05-6:30 Q and A responses
6:30-7:00 People invited to remain for 30 minutes.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Raffle: $10 per ticket
36" x 48" Oil on Canvas
Retail: $2,200
In celebration of James Oliver Gallery opening a second location in Sebastopol, CA, James Oliver has donated the painting seen above, "Stamina (Birth)", for raffle.
From now through the end of our current exhibit TRANSPLANT, we will be selling raffle tickets for $10.00 each. On November 21th we will randomly draw a winner.
To purchase raffle tickets, please send a check to James Oliver Gallery or call with your credit card number. The painting is on exhibit now, so you are also welcome to come by.
There is no limit to how many times you may enter. Good Luck!
To buy tickets, please call us at 215.923.1242 or email info@jamesolivergallery.com. You may also write a check to James Oliver Gallery and mail to 723 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
TRANSPLANT | Opening Oct. 24th
TRANSPLANT
Ron Johnson
Steven Earl Weber
October 24 - November 21, 2009
Reception with the Artists: Saturday, October 24th 6:00 - 9:00 PM
James Oliver Gallery
723 Chestnut Street, 4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19106
(Above Morimoto Restaurant)
215.923.1242
www.jamesolivergallery.com
www.jamesolivergallery.blogspot.com
www.twitter.com/JOGphilly
Contact: Veronica Scarpellino, Director
Hi Res images available upon request
TRANSLPLANT
Radiating Light
It’s said that everyone looks at the world in their own way, filtered through their own eyes and experiences. The exhibit “Transplant” at James Oliver Gallery (JOG), opening on October 24th, will examine how two artists view the world. Painter Ron Johnson and sculptor Steven Earl Weber transplant and transform natural forms in their own ways. Please join us for the opening reception with the artists on Saturday, October 24th, 6:00 – 9:00 pm.
Ron Johnson takes the filter of light through leaves and trees and plays with the shadows, using color and brush strokes to reinterpret nature. Steven Earl Weber features human organs and various objects with a wink to our obsessions and addictions, with a nod to the political.
Ron Johnson was born and raised in the Philippines to Missionary parents. A graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art (PAFA), Johnson is a yearly exhibitor at JOG. He was a recipient of the Henry J. Scheidt Memorial Travel Scholarship from PAFA, and his paintings are in the collections of actor Nicholas Cage and McDonald’s Corporate Offices. His art has been featured on film, including work by director M. Night Shyamalan.
Steven Earl Weber is primarily a clay sculptor whose work has been exhibited across the United States and Scotland. A graduate from Kent State University, he was a resident at Burnside Gallery at Isle of Arran in Scotland, amongst others.
“Transplant” opens Saturday, October 24th and runs through November 21st, 2009. The opening reception with the artists will be on Saturday, October 24th, 6:00 – 9:00 pm and is free and open to the public.
James Oliver Gallery is located at 723 Chestnut Street, 4th Floor, above Morimoto Restaurant, Philadelphia.
Friday, October 9, 2009
PRIME Installation Shots
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
PRIME | Uwishunu
Big Changes, Opening Reception @ James Oliver Gallery
By Christopher Wink on Uwishunu.com
Karen Freedman, “Reclamation: Cooling the Flames” , Mark Field, “Proteus Pretending to be a Spider”
One curator out, another one in, and a third anniversary on the way. It’s not a bad time for the James Oliver Gallery. Founding director James Oliver is moving to California to open a second location and is being replaced by Veronica Scarpellino, as the Society Hill gallery celebrates three years at 7th and Chestnut.
To mark the big changes, the gallery is hosting an evening reception Sat. Sept. 12th for a new installation called “Prime,” featuring three artists. The exhibit, featuring installation sculptor Yi Sheng, encaustic painter Karen Freedman and photographer Mark Fields, runs from the opening reception to Oct. 11.
Catalogs of “Prime” will be available, and change, I’d imagine, will be in the air.
Prime
Reception: Saturday, September 12, 2009, 6:00 – 9:00 PM
Exhibit runs Sept. 12 – Oct. 11, 2009
James Oliver Gallery
723 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
(215) 923-1242
www.jamesolivergallery.com
Artist Karen Freedman on Encaustic
order & repetition
"No matter how many alternate paths my work takes I always seem to return to order and repetition. These twin elements are with me as an underlying touchstone of inspiration. In the “Reclamation” series, I take this concept of order and repetition and introduce a semblance of disarray without ever really abandoning the grid-like structure. The use of colors may seem arbitrary yet they are chosen and arranged to give structure and movement to the randomness I have imposed on the grid. I rely on the symmetry of patterns in the “Abacus” and “Repatterning” series to explore the changes color and light undergo through the use of multiple layers of translucent and opaque colors. These three series are intended to work either as independent of each other or to compliment each other. I design and use multiple stencils to create my patterns and grids. They are painted on a 12" x 12" x 1 ½" wooden substrates. This allows for the possibility of various groupings that have the potential to form yet another grid-like composition.
"I began painting with encaustic in 2005 after viewing an encaustic painting demonstration by an exhibiting artist at a Philadelphia gallery. It is a medium made of beeswax, damar resin, and pigment. Once melted, the encaustic is painted onto a rigid but porous surface, then fused or reheated to bond each layer to the previous layer. By alternating layers of translucent pigment with opaque pigment I can create a sense of depth in my paintings that I find unique to this medium. There has been much discussion among artists as to whether those of us who paint in this medium are making “encaustic paintings” or paintings that happen to use encaustic medium. For my part, I cannot separate the encaustic medium from my artwork itself. The use of encaustic enhances the effects that I can create with texture and color. I am drawn to its warmth, to its tactile quality. I love the physical demands of working with wax and I am challenged by its constraints."
Karen Freedman has exhibited nationally. Her work was included in “Encaustic Works 09” at Castle Gallery, College of New Rochelle, NY, sponsored by R&F Paints, juried by Heather Hutchinson and “On the Edge”, Second National Encaustic Painting Conference at Montserrat College of Art, Beverly, MA, and juried by Laura Moriarty. She is featured as September’s “Artist of the Month” on the R&F Paints website.
Interns Wanted!
Established Philadelphia contemporary art gallery seeks intern(s) for single semester or yearlong commitment. This opportunity will provide the candidate(s) with a comprehensive view of gallery management, arts and event marketing initiatives, and will give intern(s) the chance to be directly involved in the planning and implementation of gallery programs, exhibitions, and events.
Responsibilities will include:
• Participation in exhibit installations and breakdowns.
• Database management
• Will help to maintain gallery’s media correspondence: twitter, blog, e-mail etc.
• General gallery maintenance
• Will help with the transition of the Gallery’s new Director
• Answering telephones and functioning as a point-person for visitor information
• Will help with the organization and planning of events and openings
• Will aid in the layout and design of exhibition cards and files for catalog printing
Qualifications:
• Mac proficient
• Extremely detail-oriented and organized
• Professional demeanor and an understanding of proper etiquette when dealing with artists, clients, and guests
• An interest or background in Art History, Studio Art, or Arts Administration
• Proficiency in Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Word, and Excel
• Ability to commit 8-16 hours to the gallery per week
• Art handling skills a plus
While this position is unpaid, a credit-based internship is possible for college students. Interested applicants please submit a resume and cover letter to Veronica Scarpellino with the subject line “Gallery Internship" at info@jamesolivergallery.com.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Fringe at JOG
James Oliver Gallery welcomes the Philly Fringe Festival on Friday, September 11th at 10:00 PM, and Saturday, September 12th at 5:00 and 10:00 PM. The Saturday performances will bookend our opening reception for PRIME.
Cutting-edge, DC-based choreographer and performing artist Kelly Bond will perform "Splitting the Difference", a spectacle of the body that generates an intense physical experience for both audience and performer.
This solo performance work uses physical sensation and text to connect to its audience empathetically - seeming to say "this is your body, too" - and to create an opening through which the viewer can identify personally.
Kelly Bond is an internationally practicing choreographer and performing artist. Her work has most recently been presented at Artomatic in DC, and in Madrid at the In-Presentable Festival, which she co-curated. She was awarded a Young Emerging Artist grant from the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities and holds a Master of Arts in European dance-theatre practice from Laban in London.
This work is funded in part by the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities, an agency supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.
James Oliver Gallery
723 Chestnut Street, 4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Friday, September 11th at 10:00 PM
Saturday, September 12th at 5:00 PM and 10:00 PM
Ticket price: $10.00 at the door
www.liveartsandfringe.com
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
"PRIME" Details ...
James Oliver Gallery (JOG) has a lot to celebrate. Owner James Oliver will be moving to California to open a second location in the city of Sebastopol, north of San Francisco in Sonoma County. The Philadelphia gallery will welcome a new Director & Curator, Veronica Scarpellino, as it celebrates its 3rd Year Anniversary.
Installation sculptor Yi Sheng, encaustic painter Karen Freedman and photographer Mark Fields will be showcased in the exhibit “Prime” to celebrate this pivotal moment in JOG’s life as a destination gallery in Philadelphia.
Catalogs of “Prime” will be available.
More details to follow ...