are just so talented,
and whilst you can appreciate their work at a exhibition or art sale, there is so much that will never be seen in public, until now, the artists sketch book, Dina
Brodsky started keeping a sketchbook at the age of 18, when most of her
content was a collection of scattered thoughts and scribbles, today, the artist
and curator has transformed this practice into wildly detailed pages that
combine architectural watercolors with notes written in an organized script. As
curator-in-residence at Sugarlift in Long Island City, New York, Brodsky has
organized an investigation into other contemporary artists’ notebooks in an
upcoming interactive exhibition titled Sketchbook
Vol 1, above sketchbook by David Morales Hernandez,
sketchbook by Paul Heaston
sketchbook by Nicolas V. Sanchez
sketchbook by Dina Brodsky
sketchbook by Evan Kitson
sketchbook by Paul Heaston
sketchbook by Diana Corvelle, the
show presents sketchbooks as art objects rather than artist’s preliminary
plans, giving the audience a chance to thumb through the notes and images of
artists such as David Morales Hernandez, Diana Corvelle, Nicolas V. Sanchez, Paul
Heaston, and Brodsky’s own sketches, full-sized
works from the artists will also be on display, so one can look at how sketches
and notes provide context for a final piece, while also appreciating each sketchbook
as a artwork on its own, Sketchbook
Vol 1. opens Saturday, January 19 at Sugarlift, and runs through February 8, 2019 by
appointment, You can also peek inside Brodsky’s sketchbooks on Instagram, as I said at the beginning of the post, 'some people have so much talent'.
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