Tag: matthew rose

  • Art for Dogs: Escape by John Kuzich

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    Escape by John Kuzich

    Think dogs can't appreciate art?  John Kuzich's Escape was recently featured in What?, an exhibition curated by Danielle Steele at the Andrea Schwartz Gallery in San Francisco.  Kuzich says, "When the gallery's golden retriever, Tank, saw my art he ran in the
    back and got his ball.  He is caught here staring at an actual used
    doggie ball on the panel."

    What I find especially wonderful about the photo of Tank is that it is the perfect complement to Escape, a piece described by Kuzich as "a  metaphor for the many ways that people escape the various weighty aspects of daily life.
    Depending on how intense the issues are – escape behaviors often translate into addictive behavior such as compulsive
    cleaning, sports, video games, sex, alcohol, drugs, shopping, collecting, online chat rooms, etc. 
    The results
    of our escape mechanisms can often be destructive, while many are harmless and even productive."  I think loving a dog might be one of the best escapes there is.  Who else is going to nudge that slobbery ball (or in my case a slobbery stuffed hedgehog) into your hand just when need it the most?

    Here is a full view of Escape:



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    And here is a close up:

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    It took Kuzich over a year of hunting at flea markets, thrift shops, recycling facilities, and on ebay to find the perfect combination of balls.  Like Tank, I think the piece is drool-worthy.

    Visit John Kuzich's website to see more of his work.  He is also an exceptional collage artist who recently collaborated with another Dog Art Today favorite, Matthew Rose, on his A Book About Death.

    Via SF Appeal.

    P.S. It's good to be back.

  • Andrew Pinkham: Best in Show

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    Andrew Pinkham's dog portraits exhibition, Best in Show, opens tonight at Silicon Gallery in Philadelphia.   His photographs are breathtaking, and 20% of each commission goes to three charities: Philadelphia Greyhound Connection,
    National Greyhound Adoption Program, PSPCA.   Also, on May 1 there will be Greyhounds at the Silicon Gallery available for adoption from the Philadelphia Greyhound connection.  Very cool!  For more about Adrew Pinkham visit his website.

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    Hat tip to Matthew Rose who sent me this info via The Artblog.  Artists might be interested in participating in Matthew's latest collaborative project A Book About Death in which 1000 artists create an unboud book.  I am going to contribute.  Learn more about it here where you can view the works as they come in.

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  • A Perfect Friend by Matthew Rose

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    A Perfect Friend

    Artist Matthew Rose writes from Paris that he is offering this artist proof of A Perfect Friend to one lucky collector for 250 Euros ($342.25).  The artist proof is the first try of the limited edition series that sell for $750 each.   It is signed, dated ,and marked with A/P instead of a series' number.   Size 56 x 76 cm  (22' x 30").

    Of the thousands of pieces of dog art I feature on my site, A Perfect Friend, might actually be my favorite.  Even as I write this, I can't fully explain why.  I just know that if I do mental bracket elimination in my head, I am pretty sure it would win.  (Note to self, look into online bracket widget for 2009). 

    If I had to name the elements I respond to in this piece, the list would go something like this: it's black and white, graphic, humorous, dada-esque, somehow poignant,  and minimal.  It combines everything I love: dogs, art history, contemporary art, 20th century art, 17th century art, and collage.  Basically it's a visual summation of what I write about every day.  Perfect!

    To order the artist print or a limited edition piece,  contact Matthew Rose.   Also, stop by his blog for links to his work, information about his bilingual Parisian printing business, and more holiday gift ideas.

    Related links:
    Matthew Rose, Help Me I Can't Stop Posting Your Art
    Matthew Rose: A Kick in the Kunst
    Mr. Rose's ABC Book

  • Matthew Rose: A Kick in the Kunst

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    Dog Art Today favorite Matthew Rose (remember when I couldn't stop posting his dogs) just opened a new show in Berlin.  A Kick in the Kunst at Gallerie Rossella Junck is "an exhibition of exhaustion that touches upon sex, science, identity, language, history, war, love, suburbia, writing, and death."  Dogs also make an appearance, as in the collage above.

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    Wall of collages

    If you can't get to Berlin, view the show online and see if you don't find yourself more exhilarated than exhausted by Rose's ability to deftly remake Da Da in his own image and likeness –- that of an uninhibited ex-pat in 21st century Paris.  I know I casually throw the word "brilliant" around sometimes, but this time I mean it.  Really!

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    Matthew Rose Au Choix

    Show runs until July 26, 2008

    P.S. Japanese Pop Art fans will be interested in Rose's take on it here

  • Mister Rose’s ABC Book

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    Remember back in August when I was obsessed with the collages of Paris based artist Matthew Rose? Well he’s back with an interesting new project, a children’s book entitled Mr. Rose’s ABC Book.

    “The 32-page, full-color book features original gouache paintings and poetic tongue-twisters that follow the alphabet from Arnold the annoying Airplane to (tough and dumb) Luck, to Nero the Nail (he lives in a wall in Mister Rose’s house) to the yackety Ying-Yangs and finally, Zoe the zaftig Zebra.”

    Of course D is for Ditzy, the deaf-as-a-doorknob dog.

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    This looks like a perfect gift for kids or all ages, especially since the author will sign and dedicate the book for you. That makes it more than a children’s book. That makes it a work of art.

    Available at the super reasonable price of 10€ via his website LaLande Digital Art Press. Checks and PayPal accepted.

  • Matthew Rose, Help Me I Can’t Stop Posting Your Art!

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    AP6: A limited edition print from the book A Perfect Friend

    Regular readers of Dog Art Today know the maximum number of images I post for an artist is four.   And I’ve only done that twice. With two or three images you get the sense of the artwork, and a link to the artist’s website rounds out the info I usually provide.


    But today is different.  Today I’m featuring Paris–based, New York-born artist, Matthew Rose, and my blog seems too small to contain his collages.  His site is a veritable treasure trove of brilliant Dada-esque, surreal style, and thoroughly original work.  Clicking through it you see why his shows are wall-to-wall installations, why magnifying glasses and binoculars are provided for them, and why one galley set up a quiet room with soft lights and pillows in which visitors could recuperate after viewing the show.


    I can’t offer that, but I’ve edited out a few of my dog-themed favorites to ease you in to the Matthew Rose experience…after that you’re on your own.   Enjoy.

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    Adventure 6

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    Adventure 1

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    Q

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    Lassie In The UK

    Dogma

    Dogma

    Karcherpost

    Karcher

    Doublezeros

    Double Zeros

    Tintin

    Tintin
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    Spelling With Scissors show at the Capsule Gallery, Denver, CO (2006)

    Matthew Rose’s website