Have you met…Alice Brown?


Introductions can be wonderful things. You can meet interesting people, and make new friends through an introduction. Sometimes you can be introduced to your new favorite food, television show, or artist. I’d like to introduce you to some of my favorite artists.

The artist I’d like to introduce you to is the painter Alice Brown.

Click the link to view an interesting studio visit with Abstract Critical.

Battleship, 2011, oil on canvas, 45cm x 40cm

Battleship, 2011, oil on canvas, 45cm x 40cm

Alice Browne (B. 1986, based in London) gained her BA Fine Art: Painting at Wimbledon College of Art (2009). Forthcoming solo shows include the Jerwood Project Space, London, and Limoncello, London (both 2011). Recent group shows include Limoncello, London; APT Gallery, London (2011); Transition Gallery, London; A Foundation, Liverpool; ICA, London (2010) and Artsdepot, London (2009).

If you liked this introduction maybe you’ll like my previous  Next .

Have you met…Chris Martin?


Chris Martin: Painting Big exhibit at the Corcoran.

Chris Martin: Painting Big exhibit at the Corcoran.

Introductions can be wonderful things. You can meet interesting people, and make new friends through an introduction. Sometimes you can be introduced to your new favorite food, television show, or artist. I’d like to introduce you to some of my favorite artists.

The artist I’d like to introduce you to is the painter Chris Martin.

If you click on the links they will lead you to interesting videos about the artist.

Chris Martin_Bread Painting

Chris Martin_Bread Painting

Chris Martin (born 1954) is an artist based in Brooklyn. Martin was born in Washington DC. He makes abstract paintings with elements of collage which reference New Age and nature imagery.Martin is influenced by artists such as Paul Feeley, Yayoi Kusama, Alfred Jensen and others who are also concerned with the formal qualities of painting.

 

A Video Walk Through. Long Series.


Here is a video I shot of my part of the exhibition Assembly Lines at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery. The Long Series is 1000, 12×12 inch paintings. I think it gives a better idea of what the exhibition looks like than just still photographs.

<p><a href=”http://vimeo.com/36148389″>Long Series. Stephen B. Macinnis</a> from <a href=”http://vimeo.com/user6033766″>Stephen B. MacInnis</a> on <a href=”http://vimeo.com”>Vimeo</a&gt;.</p>