Thursday, December 24, 2009

Early Christmas Present


I'm kind of in love with these Matthew Craven drawings.


Sorry to have missed the show this summer. How do I miss every good show? Anyone want to go to shows with me?

The Proposed Hirshhorn 'Bubble'



While museum expansion is currently a hot-button issue, especially in Philadelphia where the famed PMA continues to mount its immense expansion plans in the face of unfavorable economic circumstances, this New York Times article tells of a museum that might have found another solution. The Hirshhorn has always been one of my favorite art museums, (second only to the Pompidou Center) so this idea caught my attention.



The article explains that the huge inflatable meeting space will, among serving many other purposes, make the architecture of the Hirshhorn less, well, ugly. Personally, I disagree that the original architecture is so undesirable and find that the drawing of the 'bubble' makes the place look kind of like one of those 'pooping pig' toys crossed with a can of facial lotion.



Beyond aesthetics, however, the director of the project, Richard Koshalek hopes that the new meeting place will facilitate a change in the nature of the discussion of contemporary culture -- a move from aristocratic self-indulgence to a real, meaningful discussion in which the public are not only welcome but necessary. The article says, "The project could become something Washington has never had: a real democratic forum for the debate of cultural issues as varied as, say, Hollywood morals and the impact of fundamentalism on the arts. It could also, of course, become a political punching bag."

I'm skeptical that a bi-annual meeting in Washington, inflatable bubble or no bubble, will bring any significant numbers of new voices into the discussion. My initial instinct is that it will just be another party spot for the same old crew that dominates every other discussion of culture.

At any rate, it's too soon to say how this will work out, but I hope the lotion bubble will serve all of Koshalek's idealistic dreams.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

2009 - A Year In Review


As so many blogs do, Dana O - One Night Only will feature a 'Year in Review' post. This is mostly self-indulgent (actually, it is solely self indulgent, as are many of my other endeavors). As you'll see, I've divided the events into categories by topic rather than by chronology. Also, fair warning, the list may have gotten a tad long.

Feel free to contribute anything noteworthy you might remember via the comments section.

Art Stuff
  • Courtney Mendenhall, Lisa Murphy, Bailey Goldenbaum, Rachael Ocelus and I conceived of and founded The Great and Terrible Artist's Collective.
  • Angel O's senior thesis exhibition got written up in the artblog!
  • Angel O, Masha Badinter and Sarah Wray showed their post-thesis work at the Life Lines show at Midwives Gallery.
  • Ashley Flynn's solo show at Knapp Gallery earned rave reviews.
  • Ryan Trecartin got the last laugh -- and the $150,000 Wolgin Prize.
  • Kelly Kozma's work was shown at Pterodactyl's "Creepy" show in October.
  • I mounted my first off-campus show, "Shooting Lessons" at Angel Studios in Kensington.
  • Lisa Murphy, Breana Copeland and I (among others) exhibited our work in the galleries at City Hall for the Fairmount Park Historic Houses exhibition. (We also won prizes and got written up in the Inquirer.)
  • Lisa Haskel, Andie Olson, Alison Gulcyzinski, Kelly Kozma and I mounted the "5 Artists: 1 Bar" show at Top Hat in Old City.
  • Barclay Hendricks "Birth of the Cool" came to PaFA's galleries.
  • Denise Coolbaugh won Best of Show at "The Whole 9 Yards", a joint show put on by the Midwives Collective and Dirty Frank's bar.
  • Jamie Moore, Emma Pouncey, Amanda Moore, Rosie Raisen, Chloe Muxart and I constructed a public exhibition of installation and video art as a collaboration with the Wilma Theatre based on their production of Scorched. We were later nominated for a Barrymore Award for New Approaches to Collaborations.
  • Emma Pouncey, Becca Jennings, Claire Buchanan and I all won travel fellowships as part of the junior fellowship competition at Moore. The fellowships allowed Emma to travel to London and Venice, Becca to Tallahassee, Claire to the American South, and me to Paris.
  • Emma Pouncey, Becca Jennings, Janelle Adamska, Diedra Krieger, Martha Gelarden, Sarah Hunt and others created performance photographs for the one night only photo show, "Acting: 201" at the Midwives Gallery.
  • Plastic Fantastic, masterminded by Diedra Krieger puts on "Filthy", an exhibition about water at Studio 34 in West Philly.
  • Banksy hit the Bristol Museum.
  • The Art Blahg was started as a critical response to issues in the Philadelphia art scene and created a reasonable, if short-lived hubbub.

Affairs of the Public
  • Philadelphia nearly lost all of its libraries due to the threat of losing state funding.
  • SEPTA workers went on strike for a week causing inner city commuters considerable inconvenience.
  • The Phillies failed to win a second consecutive World Series after a real honest effort.
  • Barack Obama was sworn in as President of the United States of America and, among other things, began his attempts to improve America's healthcare system through drastic overhaul.
  • Bill O'Reilly got really upset about an episode of Law & Order: SVU.

My Always Tumultuous Personal Life
  • My sister, Maggie and I traveled to Paris (with a short stopover in Dublin). We watched a lot of films, stayed in a well-recommended hostel that booked us out of our room and overcharged for everything, then moved to a virtually unknown budget hotel at which Maggie sweet-talked the concierge into giving us the staff access password for the wifi.
  • As a consolation prize for being dumped by my then boyfriend of a year, my mom bought me a new fish.
  • Epsilon Chai Tea hosted a few more knockout parties, and then disbanded into its separate satellite campuses.
  • Sandy Frank, Dennis and I began our lives as residents of Gringotts and hosted The Communist Party.
  • "I love you more than I hate myself," "You're a piece of shit and I never want to see you again" and "You're the John to my Paul and I wish you were here" a boy I didn't want to date said to me.
  • Maggie started and finished her first semester of college at Tulane University.
  • Maggie also bought a guitar.
  • Under coercion, I recorded an album of my personal songs that I didn't want anyone else to hear.
  • Sandy Frank Program Sales Formerly Known As The Sandy Frank And Gladys Experience Formerly Known As The Trusty Haybales recruited two honorary members, Dennis and Adam, and changed their name to The Meager Feast Formerly Known As Sandy Frank Program Sales Formerly Known As The Sandy Frank And Gladys Experience Formerly Known As The Trusty Haybales. We also performed at Moore's Open Mic Night.
  • In a moment of particular frustration the week before classes started for the fall, Sandy Frank and I got new tattooes: The Deathly Hallows symbol for SF and a cockroach for me.
  • I starved for a few weeks because the bank took all of my money. (short version.)
  • William and I met and had many dinners, coffees, teas, movies and laughs.
  • I spoke at the Visionary Woman Awards Gala at Moore.
  • The Kabuki Superspeed was stolen.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Recent Work - Part I


Untitled Bull #1, Monoprint, 2009



Cragen Obscured, Monoprint, 2009


Angry Cragen, Monoprint 2009




Longhorns, Monoprint 2009



Once Upon A Time In The West, Monoprint 2009



Detail of Stampede, Monoprint 2009



Untitled Bull #2, Monoprint 2009



Portrait of Mr. John Waters, Collograph and ball point pen, 2009



Untitled, Monoprint 2009



Clint Eastwood, Monoprint 2009




Detail from Cragen Dissolving Into A Burning City, Monoprint 2009




Artist's Statement (I Shall Search Forever), Mixed media 2009




Family and Cragen Balloon, Watercolor and Pencil 2009

Friday, December 4, 2009

Tonight!

Still from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ArtForum, digital video by Chloe Muxart and Dana M Osburn.

Don't forget to stop by the Society Hill Synagogue at 4th and Spruce tonight between 5 and 7 for Drawing Conclusions! Eat food, drink wine and view recent works from 22 emerging Philadelphia artists. There are definitely some exciting things to see in this show, including BUT NOT LIMITED TO: Day-Glo body builders, orange squirrels, flying staplers, and, of course, tiny toga-clad dogs.

I'll see you there!

Monday, November 30, 2009

My New Hero


Anthony Lister

From an interview on Fecal Face:

F.F.: "Do you harbor any special feelings towards the pop culture references in your work or are they just figureheads for whatever statement you are trying to make at the given moment?"

Lister: "Yes"

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Thursday, November 26, 2009

I have eaten entirely too much.


Happy Thanksgiving from Dana O - One Night Only.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

It's Video Wednesday!

Yoga For Kids - Power Animals

Drawing Conclusions





Featuring works by the Fine Arts senior class at Moore College of Art & Design, Drawing Conclusions is an exhibition that explores the idea of drawing in an expanded context. Our First Friday reception is sure to please, so stop by the Society Hill Synagogue on December 4th between 5 and 7 pm and enjoy some delicious snacks and fabulous art - including a collaborative video installation (complete with tiny dogs wearing togas) by Chloe Muxart and yours truly.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Oh, no....

I made it into the Inquirer....

.... there should be a law against staged 'candid' photos.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

The Latest Love of My Life























Vincent D'Onofrio as Detective Goren (Law & Order: Criminal Intent)

Sunday, November 15, 2009

The [Women's Art College] Bucket List

(Red Flag, by Judy Chicago)



In the 3.5 years I have been a student at the world's first and only women's art college, I have yet to

  • purchase an article of clothing printed with the school's logo.
  • cry in a critique.
  • start smoking cigarettes.
  • declare that "painting is dead."
  • dye my hair purple.
  • become a vegan.
  • become a lesbian.
  • make a painting about my period.
  • date a professor.
  • smoke pot in the studio.
  • smoke pot anywhere.
  • change my major.
  • purchase or use a moleskine notebook.
  • show up for class dressed as an anime character.
  • purchase 7 inch platform boots.
  • move to South Philly.
  • attend a political protest.
  • participate in a naked pillow fight.
  • make my own clothes.
  • paint my fingernails black.
  • purchase the complete works of Emily Dickinson.
  • find something gross in the cafeteria food.
  • watch an episode of Project Runway.
  • make an installation or sculpture involving my own hair.
  • knit.
  • develop 'an interest in community art.'
  • learn anything about writing.
  • paint/draw/photograph myself completely nude.
  • paint/draw/photograph my best friend completely nude.
I have until May to do all of these things. Anyone want in?

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Also, the latest Love of my Life

Mark Tansey:




What can I say? I have a thing for painters.

It's Video Wednesday!

Andy Rooney Speaks out about the problem of "Modern" art:




Richard Serra with Charlie Rose:




What is Public Art?:




Banksy at Disneyland:

Monday, November 2, 2009

Our numbers are growing.

Current roster for the Great and Terrible Collective:




Bailey Goldenbaum
Courtney Mendenhall
Dana M Osburn
Lisa Murphy
Rachael Ocelus

Monday, October 19, 2009

Beautiful



Each cell of Kentridge's animations is hand-drawn with charcoal.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Coming Soon - The Great and Terrible Collective

Tonight, after our final online course registration as students at Moore, Courtney Mendenhall, Lisa Murphy and I officially began The Great and Terrible Collective - what we hope to be an artist's collective and gallery/event space. Imagine: artist-curated shows, performances, panel discussions, film screenings and costume parties.

Bailey and Becca, you need to be in on this.

Keep on the lookout for a blog and some small shows throughout the city in the near future.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Check out our work!

Our loyal and devoted Fine Arts Seminar professor compiled this blog posting of slide shows of examples of work from each of the current Fine Arts seniors. Give it a look! (Mine are all video stills.)

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

It's Video Wednesday!

Here are the videos I love this week:


The trailer for Guy Ben-Ner's 'Stealing Beauty,' a sit-com filmed at Ikea -



Warhol screentests. Are you a star? -





Christopher McManus's Hair and Diamonds 'Duet' -

Images from 5 Artists - 1 Bar





Alison Gulczynski
Andie Olson
Dana M Osburn
Alison's wall
Lisa Haskell's wall
Kelly A Kozma's wall
Andie's wall

Lisa, Dana and Kelly

Acting 201 at The Midwives


This Friday, be sure to stop by The Midwives Gallery in South Philly for the one night only photo show, Acting 201. Following a few years after the success of Acting 101, the folks at the Midwives Collective decided to bring back the open-submission show in which participants are given a random prompt and asked to assume the roles of actor, director and photographer to create a reality for that prompt. This year, over 50 artists are participating including myself, Diedra Kreiger, Martha Gelarden, Becca Jennings and Emma Pouncey.

My prompt was "The sound of bagpipes makes me so emotional." I had a good time performing this, and an even better time in post-production, so hopefully the rest of you will be as amused as I am with the result. You'll have to stop by the show (or wait until I post it on here after the show comes down) to see the photo.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Martha Graham Cracker



(She's the one in the yellow dress, for those of you who may not be familiar.)

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Let's go here together.



Ulumnani Guest Haus

Milne Bay, Alotau, Papua New Guinea .

5 Artists - 1 Bar

If you're looking for a place to spend your First Friday, look no further than the Top Hat Bar in Old City! Some current and recently graduated Moore Fine Artists have put together a show of small works with teensy price tags! Organized by Angel O, the show features works by Andie Olson, Alison Gulczynski, Kelly Kozma, Lisa Haskell and yours truly. The reception starts around 7!


Andie Olson


Alison Gulczynski



Kelly Kozma



Lisa Haskell


Dana M Osburn