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Next 100 Years |
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An
Installation At the Opening of Midway Studios
Spring 2005. |
Five
black-and-white photograph banners, each four by six feet, show
artists at work emphasizing neither the particular artist nor the
work but the process of creation in art making. They hang against
a long brick wall at the entrance to the new artist studio complex.
Their images evoke the continuing influence of art in Fort Point
into the new century.
The
project was conceived and coordinated by Lenore Tenenblatt. Don
Eyles designed the banner installation. Peter Smith of Boston University's
Department of Journalism led a project that culminated in one of
the photo banners by a student. All three are artists with studios
at 249 A Street, down the street from Midway Studios.
The
photographers are from the left, Galen Mook from Boston University,
and Lenore Tenenblatt, Martin Berinstein, Denise Bosco, and Bruce
Rogovin from the 249 A Street Cooperative. Galen's image is of a
Fort Point artist welding, the sparks spraying. Lenore's image juxtaposes
printing tools on a surprising scale against a sampling of an artist
of the prior century, Paul Gauguin. Martin looks at the creative
process through the transparencies of liquids and glass. Denise's
image is of a young artist viewed from above shown with her paint
pots and sketchbook. Bruce focuses from the back of an artist intently
at work on his painting in process.
We
welcome the continuing presence of art practice in these beautiful
old buildings.
www.249astreet.com
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