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Wednesday, 29 November 2006
Save These Dates: Berlin Germany & Remy De Provence France
Topic: Openings & Event Dates
Greetings everyone,

Here are the latest places to see MAM art:

Dec. 21st 2006 blutenweiss - Raum fur Kunst, Prenzlauer Allee 224
10405 Berlin Germany "Anonyme Zeichner 3"


Dec. 8th (preview) through Dec. 26th 2006 de la premiere exposition, La Cour Des Arts, 55 Avenue de la diberation, 13210 St. Remy De Provence, France, "Saint Remy de Provence" (no need to mention this of course but look for lots of Van Gogh's spirit in this one)

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Tuesday, 7 November 2006
Save These Dates: KY & WI USA
Topic: Openings & Event Dates

(A Heavy Load by Molly Mckee for "Marriage, Home & Family" 2006)


Opening Reception, November 17, 5-8pm, Show Runs November 17 - December 15 Union Art Gallery, 2200 E Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI, "MARRIAGE, HOME & FAMILY". (see my mixed media piece, "Night of the Henna Hands")


Jan. 2007 Jeffersontown Library Exhibit Space, KY "Coffee - How does it make you feel?" and then travels March 2007 to Day's Esspresso & Coffee House, Bardstown Road, Louisville KY and April 6th 2007 to the Expressions Gallery, 1800 W Muhammad Ali Blvd, Louisville KY. (see my piece "Jitterbug")



Have a very happy and safe holidays everyone!


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Save These Dates: Berlin Germany & NYC USA
Topic: Openings & Event Dates
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("Manadala" by MAM 2005 for Carla Cryptic's "Manadala". Copyright MAM 2005.)



Nov 18th and Nov 19th 2006 blutenweiss - Raum fur Kunst, Prenzlauer Allee 224
10405 Berlin "Anonyme Zeichner 2"

(preview) Dec. 1st and (sale) Dec. 2nd 2006 Sikkema Jenkins & Co.
530 West 22nd Street (between 10th & 11th Avenues) "Postcards From the Edge Benefit"

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Tuesday, 31 October 2006
Last Bloom Of the Season & Dave These Dates
Topic: Openings & Event Dates
Greetings everyone,

I hope you are all having a wonderful fall so far! As can be seen things have been exceptionally quiet here because I am hard art work on multiple projects (some of which you will soon see). I will be back in a few days with tons of art news, happenings and reviews. In the mean time here is my last bloom of the season.


copyright dr. M all rights reserved. do not copy


Save These Dates (for those in the NYC area or who will be)

See the amazing Ice Theatre of New York do ice concerts at Bryant Park, Rockefeller Center, etc., starting now through April 2007. Visit www.icetheatre.org for more information / dates. I adore them so much and once you see them, you'll know why!


Wednesday, Nov 8th, 5 - 10pm, "Night of 1,000 Drawings Benefit" at Artists Space, 28 Greene Street, 3rd Floor. Admission $10. (it'll be easy to find me, as usual).


Friday, Dec 1st through Jan. 5th "Annual 4x6 Benefit Show & Sale 2006", The Creative Center: Arts in Healthcare. 147 West 26th Street, 6th Floor.
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Saturday, 11 February 2006
Holiday Book Reviews
Topic: Book Buzz
Holiday Book Reviews

So many fantastic books have come in, that I'll be doing a series of book review posts. All of these books are perfect for the holidays, especially as gifts and for the artists in your life. Do people still have those? Onward...


Nonfiction:




The Davinci Notebooks by Leonardo Da Vinci, edited / introduction by Emma Dickens, (Profile Books Ltd UK 2005). What can I say? This small book is scrumptious! Let's go to a quote:
"Now there is a certain race of painters who, having studied but little, must take as their standard of beauty mere gold and azure, and these, with supreme conceit, declare that they will not give good work for miserable payment, and that they could do as well as any other if they were well paid. But, ye foolish folks! Cannot such artists keep some good work, and then say: this is a costly work and this more moderate and this average work and show that they can work at all prices?"

Boy do some, "foolish folk" come to mind but shall remain nameless. When was this written? Some 550 years ago!? Sad that some have not learned such sage advice and how bad of business it is to try and turn art elitist and court only the wealthy. Why else is everyone flocking to design for Target and H&M? This is just one passage that could spark so much debate. Leonardo's book would not only make for a welcome gift but it also could be put to such great "Salon" use with each sonnet making for deep discussion.



The Girl with the Gallery: Edith Gregor Halpert and the Making of the Modern Art Market by Lindsay Pollock (Public Affairs 2006). Now Edith comes from a line of women I like to call, "Chutzpah Women". Women who show guts and not only made great strides for women but for their industries and causes as well. Ms. Halpert happened to indeed be of Jewish decent but other Chutzpah women include Coco Chanel, Frida Kahlo, etc., and it's surprising to see threads of sameness stretching through all of their lives. A certain, "something". Coming to the US as a small girl from, as she would say Odessa Russia, Edith changed her name and told various white lies to get herself into art school and later sales jobs. All the while visiting museums and galleries with a keen interest in arts. When her own artistic talents didn't pan out, Edith went on to open up a series of revolutionary art galleries in NYC and has been credited with making American art not only popular but worthy of collection. Lindsy Pollock brings back into light a women who has sadly been virtually forgotten by both artists and art dealers. A woman who's life was spicy, successful and a good example of what going out on a limb can achieve.



Town & Country Handbook for Hosts: A Practical Guide to Party Planning and Gracious Entertaining by Adam Bluestein (Hearst Books 2006). Just in time for the holidays and all those Salons you wish to hold comes the perfect addition to your, "someone help me please!" library. A tad bit stuffy yet filled with chic illustrations and short paragraphs that sort of makeup for that, this is a book created to be used. Thick pages, lists of things to do, large type, sturdy cover. I was surprised at the helpful detail this book took the time to go into including how many people make up a good cocktail party, what sort of drinks to serve and even music suggestions (the music was indeed optimal) that won't compete with conversation. Small apartment entertaining has a few pages and a whole quarter to being a decent guest. This book is classy and very helpful yet the author reminds us, "The job of a host can be many wonderful things, but there is one thing it surely isn't--easy. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise." At least they're truthful.


Coming up next, even more books you'll want to add to your holiday wishlist including more non-fiction and new fiction releases.

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