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Richard Dempsey (1909 - 1987) Untitled (Jamaica) Watercolor on Paper 30 x 20 in. ~ Dempsey was a dynamic painter whose style alternated depending on his mood. His works could be figurative or expressionist or completely abstruse. Dempsey's palette is also quite unique as it is inspired by his youth in Oakland, California and his many travels to the Caribbean. In this grand watercolor, Dempsey creates a murky whirlwind of wide black brush strokes that are scattered with thinner lines from stray hairs of the brush. He breathes life into what can only be described as a motion by scattering drops of water and other colors on the black paint - creating splotches of deep rust, crimson, neon green and every color between the three. This work’s vague, obscure resemblance to the Jamaican flag with it's bright green, goldish yellow and broad strokes of black spark a captivating discourse on Black artists and abstraction. Richard Dempsey (1909 - 1987) was an African-American abstract painter. Dempsey moved to San Francisco at a young age and pursued his studies in art there as well at the California School of Arts and Crafts in Oakland (1932-1934) and the Students Arts Center (1935-1940). In 1941, Dempsey moved to Washington D.C. for a position as an engineering draftsman at the Federal Power Commission. While in Washington, D.C. Dempsey studied art at Howard University with many notable artists like Sargent Johnson, Katherine Gans and James Wells. In 1946, Dempsey was awarded the Julius Rosenwald fund along with Elizabeth Catlett and was commissioned to paint portraits of "Outstanding American Negroes" like Duke Ellington, Ethel Waters, Thurgood Marshall, Adam Clayton Powell and Jacob Lawrence. Richard Dempsey also traveled to the Caribbean, notably Richmond Park, Jamaica, which was a major source of inspiration for his works. ~ #art #arts #nycarts #fineart #artist #billhodgesgallery #gallery #nycgallery #artgallery #africanamericanartist #supportminorityartists #supportthearts #artworld #billhodges #africanamerican #africanamericanart #blackartist #africanamericanartist #africanamerican #blackexcellence #Dempsey #richarddempsey #watercoloronpaper #Jamaica #richarddempsey https://www.instagram.com/p/B5lV02gFpIz/?igshid=ww0oapebdb7a
In the Dimension of Gail Thacker
Fugitive Moments, my dear friend Gail’s solo show at Howl! Happening Gallery, 6 East 1st Street, between Bowery and Second Avenue, opens this Wednesday, January 9th, and I couldn’t be more excited.
To celebrate, I am sharing Jorge, one of the pieces that will be shown. Such an honor!
Gail’s work brings in an element of chance—and pataphysics, the “science” of imaginary solutions—using rare Polaroid Positive/Negative 665 film which she doesn’t fix, allowing time and chemicals to work their magic into the image.
In this particular image, I am posing with balloons on a sofa on the stage of the Gene Frankel Theatre, where Gail is artistic director. The mysterious energy of the room took over, and the resulting image appears as if it came from another dimension…. Gail’s Howl! show doubles as a document of our artistic family, recording our community in a dreamlike state.
Fugitive Moments features Gail’s Polaroid and print photography work, which is closer to painting due to her interventions on the prints. “These are tableaux of transgression and transcendence,” says Carlo McCormick in his essay for the forthcoming catalog, which will be launched at an event during the run of the show.
Also, stay tuned for a Klown Portrait Polaroid Workshop, where Gail will help participants create a portrait with makeup, wigs, backdrops, and costumes in ‘klown’ style—an exaggeration of everyday makeup and wear.
3 more sleeps until we drive to NY. Looks like rain in the forecast, so I’ll likely have to pack the van a day early. I’m okay with that... I can’t wait to get there! Message me if you want free tickets to @theotherartfair in Brooklyn! • • • #clairedesjardins #clairedesjardinsart #art #artwork #painting #abstractart #abstractartwork #abstractpainting #originalart #originalartwork #SaatchiArt #TOAFNY #ArtFair #paintingforsale #WallDecor #NewYorkArtFair #interiordecor #NYArtFair #NYArts #NYCarts #HomeDecor #NewYorkArts #WallArt #acrylics #colour #TheOtherArtFairNYC #TheOtherArtFairNY #TheOtherArtFair #TOAF #SaatchiArtist #TheOtherArtFairBKLYN (at Gore, Quebec) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpvbnVIDfBw/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=6jzdeggoab6v
Via @printbyprint 🙌🏾 Join us this Thursday (4.26) in partnership with @caribbeanfilm and @blackgotham for the debut of CAFA's longest running series, in downtown Manhattan at #southstreetseaport. We will be celebrating #BGX 1 year anniversary, the new #walkingtour they are debuting, and so much more! FREE and open to the public! ..... April 26 - THINK / TALK / MIX / MINGLE with us at @BlackGotham #BGXNerdyThursdays! 6-10pm in the #SeaportDistrictNYC. Cocktails, culture and conversation. Come through for a short film screening (a peek at our upcoming Caribbean Cinema Night) and to help us celebrate the BGX Studio Birthday! FREE RSVP: bit.ly/BGXNerdyCinemaNight Use our special code NERDYCINEMA18 for a $5 discount on BGX experiences, art and swag. //Curated by @kamauware and @mrwilliamellis #InsideBlackGotham // Sponsored by @MetroplusHealthPlan //Black Gotham Experience Studio at 192 Front Street in Manhattan is made possible by support from @howardhughescorp and @LMCC_NYC . . #supportblackart #blackgotham #printbyprint #blkcreatives #caribbeancinemanight #veryblack #seaportdistrictnyc #cinemanight #printbyprintgroup #communityengagement #caribbeanfilmacademy #nycarts #nycevents
Ryan Garvey
My first pop up art show during the Unidos Puerto Rico Benefit Party on Friday the 13th this past October!! Hosted by Monica Blewinsky at Margo Feiden's House. What an experience! Big thank you to @mermaidsugarskull for taking such fabulous photos! #justmeandmyart #artshow #unidosporpuertorico #myart #nycarts #Hannibal creeping in the background
Displayed publicly for the first time in more than ten years, "Abraham and the Angels" is the centerpiece of a small exhibition dedicated to Rembrandt’s depictions of Abraham and his various encounters with God and his angels, as recounted in the book of Genesis.
This is the last weekend to see Rembrandt's Abraham and the Angels, displayed publicly for the first time in more than 10 years.