Writings on organizational theory, political theory, and higher education management. This is a place to record initial reactions and work out ideas for my scholarship in these areas. Older posts are about art, music, and culture in Nashville and other places, and I may get back to that from time to time.
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Sunset Strip paintings at Belcourt
Since I’m on the board at the Belcourt Theater, I don’t write about the art shows in theater lobby in the Scene. But everything’s fair game on a blog, no? I’m not sure how much I have to say about this, but the current show is a really appealing series of paintings by Christopher Kuhn of the Sunset Strip streetscape in LA. This of course is a tribute to Ed Ruscha’s book Every Building on the Sunset Strip, updated to what Kuhn saw when he lived nearby recently. And of course the series are paintings, not photographs, done in a loose style in which the buildings are sketched pretty cleanly but the cars (the other primary figures in the series) come through in a blur of a few brushstrokes. The images have clean, airy light, like Wayne Thiebaud. They’re just nice to look at, and they also have the pleasures of series and the compare and contrast with their historical precedent in Ruscha. Go by and take a look. And see a movie. Lady Vengence is playing for 2 more days.
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Hi, we didn't have your email address but we wanted to make sure and invite you to the next Off the Wall opening, titled "Portal Skin". It will take place Friday July 21st at Marathon Village from 7-11PM. Abby Whisenant is the guest artist. Hope to see you there!
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