Sunday, January 27, 2008
des bonnes idées
1. If you have not seen The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, do so post haste. This latest film directed by Julian Schnabel and based on a novel by the same title is honestly one of the best movies that I have seen to date. Beautifully done and heart wrenching, the film follows the story of a man who wakes up from a coma only to find himself completely paralyzed and mute. He learns to communicate through the use of his eyes and is thus able to dictate his amazing story.
2. Umai - Japanese/French fusion restaurant on Madison Ave. Absolutely delicious and rather intriguing. Sushi and duck all on the same menu, what more do you want?
3. Drive down South Main and check out the mural (located just past the Arcade restaurant along the wall of the train station) by local artist Anthony Lee. Working with the Urban Art Commission, Lee undertook this project that stretches some 700 feet depicting various contemporary signs. Images that we see constantly and yet do not always pay attention to. Lee refers to them as "modern-day hieroglyphics," asking his viewers to consider how these symbols and others will be read long after we're gone.
4. Rozelle Artist's Guild - A cool group of kids renovating an abandoned warehouse (at Rozelle and Evelyn) and doing interesting things in the community. This weekend they threw a rave/dance party/fête with djs spinning all night which attracted a pretty diverse group of people from the respective MCA, Rhodes, and Memphis crowds. People just let go and threw their hands in the air, giving into the music. Keep on the lookout for what this group gets up to next... definitely worth checking out.
With these marvelous tidbits, go forth and prosper... eat, drink, and be merry. and make art.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
ambitious endeavors
That certainly seems like a lofty goal but one that we and a number of other Memphians have already been working towards. And it is in this vein that Katharine Gentsch, myself and Lauren Holtermann have undertaken the task of starting a group call Student Advocates for the Arts (SAA). SAA is a national organization that rallies students to take on important arts issues, be it writing Congress about NEA funding or spearheading community projects. We are working right now to start chapters at both Rhodes College and the Memphis College of Art, and intend to reach out to the University of Memphis campus as well. We hope that this group will act as a bridge between the colleges and allow the students to come together to affect real change in Memphis. It is a particularly exciting opportunity and one quite open to the community, so feel free to contact us about the chapters or what we can do to help already ongoing arts endeavors.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
photographic evidence
Sunday, January 13, 2008
the little engine that could, we hope
And while having these conversations, frolicking underneath Anish Kapoor’s Cloud Gate, and actually breathing on the Vermeer painting (under glass, of course) in Bryan’s study were all amazing and unforgettable experiences in their own right, I couldn’t help but to feel at a loss. How can we do this in
And so, it looks like it’s back to the drawing board for us…