Connie Harris's Opening

Connie Harris

Connie Harris

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Friends talked and laughed – and took a good look at the art, too.

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Connie gave an inspiring talk. She not only spoke about herself and her art, but stressed the importance of our (her audience) being creative.

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And then of course we had lots of questions for Connie about her art.

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p.s. The day of the opening just happened to be Connie's birthday!

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Hanging Connie's Show

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We are so excited to be hanging Connie Harris's show!

Please join us this coming Saturday, 12-6 pm, for the opening. Connie will give a talk at 2.

 

Behold the Sea

After the Storm II, 2018. Oil on canvas. 30 x 40 inches

After the Storm II, 2018. Oil on canvas. 30 x 40 inches

Step outside FOG and to the west sits our glorious Pacific in all its splendor. Its grays and blues and clouds and fog form the leitmotif of our existence here in the Sunset. Now step inside FOG, and here is our Pacific rendered expertly in oil paint by local artist Jeffrey Nemeroff. The scenes are all familiar and the varying moods are exquisitely realized. For those of us who cherish the sea, this exhibit satisfies that primal connection we feel. This is the last weekend to catch this exciting show, and you can meet Jeff this Saturday between 3 and 6.   –Peter

 

Mamade Kadreebux

One of our singular experiences at FOG was meeting Mamade Kadreebux and his subsequent show with Anne in November 2016. Born on the tiny island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, he embarked on an epic worldwide journey that ended in Berkeley.  

It is with great sadness that we learned of his passing at the end of last year. He was the real deal - and spending time with him was a miraculous and enlightening experience. The month of his show was extraordinary - his one of a kind photos and paintings, his five books, his lovely entourage from the Berkeley community he led, and his irrepressible presence. He was a true spiritual leader and an inspiring artist - he touched us all and left the world a better place.   -Peter

Mamade and his pals Ibrahim and Munir Jiwa outside the gallery in November 2016.

Mamade and his pals Ibrahim and Munir Jiwa outside the gallery in November 2016.

 

Jeffrey Nemeroff's Opening

A magnificent afternoon ...

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The fog horn signals time for the talk.

The fog horn signals time for the talk.

 
It's a captivating talk. Lots of questions, lots of laughs.

It's a captivating talk. Lots of questions, lots of laughs.

And another red dot goes down on the list.

And another red dot goes down on the list.

Hanging out back.

Hanging out back.

 

Hanging Jeffrey Nemeroff's Show

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Jeffrey Nemeroff's seascapes are inspired by the San Francisco coastline where he resides and are the culmination of an eighteen-month investigation of the subject. The word ephemeral describes the moment when the relationship between the sea, sky and other elements will never be the same again. Nemeroff uses this brief interaction and his fleeting memory of it as inspiration in the studio. Ephemeral Seas portrays the impermanence of the ocean and the natural world as a whole. 

Over the past twenty years, Jeffrey Nemeroff has shown in the United States and Asia and is in private collections throughout the US, Europe, Britain and the Middle East.

Opening: Saturday, February 3, 12-6 pm

Artist's Talk at 2 pm

 

Artists Never Stop Creating

Looking back over two years of shows at FOG, a remarkable fact becomes clear: artists never stop creating. Among our stellar artists shown, Harry Cohen (who brought along his magnificent Bagel Boys) was 93, Dottie Weintraub was 88, Richard Kamler, Bill Aiken, Tom Akawie were all in their 80s – and many more were in their 70s.

 
Harry Cohen

Harry Cohen

Dottie Weintraub

Dottie Weintraub

 
Tom Akawie

Tom Akawie

Bill Aiken

Bill Aiken

 
Richard Kamler

Richard Kamler

In some of my last talks with Richard, he said he always tried to make art every day, even if it was just a mark on paper. He was passionate to the very end about “inserting” his art in the world.

 

Richard will be having a posthumous show at FOG in April.

 

A wonderful article in the NYT about Harry Bertschmann is a perfect illustration. After showing with Frank Kline and Mark Rothko, New York School artists of the 50s and 60s, he fell into obscurity as he did design work to make a living with his wife in New York. He is now attracting serious interest and people are rediscovering his art. Mr Bertschmann is now 86, and “continues to put pencil to paper with such single-minded focus that he doesn’t see his own career arc, or plan for the future.” I am profoundly moved and thankful that these artists never stop.   –Peter

 
 

Lew Carson's LOVELY Opening

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Dewitt, Anne, Lew   Photo: Peter Munks

Dewitt, Anne, Lew   Photo: Peter Munks

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a detail

 

Lew Carson:  About twelve years ago I found a large envelope with diagrams of body parts. They were an invitation to explore the human form that I found familiar, complex and mysterious. Shortly afterwards, I began to use illustrations from Gray’s Anatomy as source material. I begin by covering each panel with maps. The color is applied with some degree of translucency to allow portions of the maps to be visible. Two layers of content: earth map, body map. A compelling aspect of art is its potential to transport us from the ordinary to the ecstatic, a heightened state of clarity and bliss.

Here It Comes

I’m sitting on FOG’s bench, smelling Andytown’s coffee being roasted and contemplating the New Year's arrival.

 
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We are also excited about a new business opening at 3044 Taraval - it is to be called AFTER HOURS and will feature burgers.

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We’ll be open on New Year's Eve, with music and bubbly starting around 3.

 

Make sure to stop by for the last four days of Sonia’s photographs. Here’s to Auld Lang Syne, and cups of kindness to all...  -Peter

 
Sonia Melnikova-Raich

Sonia Melnikova-Raich

 

Solstice Celebration Today, 4-6 pm

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Here’s to the turning of our planet eARTh as it briefly pauses on its yearly journey around the sun and heads towards more light and more warmth. Celebrate this beautiful occurrence today, hoist a glass of wine, dance a Druidic step, sing a wintery song, and join together in camaraderie. Seasons Greetings and hopes for Peace and good will among us all.   –Cheers, Peter

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A Collaboration: Greyson and Anne

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Greyson's learning to hold a marker, and Anne just can't hold back. She joins in with a red marker.

Michelle (Greyson's mom) and Greyson.

Michelle (Greyson's mom) and Greyson.