Notes from the Gallery
April 2022
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Introducing Anke Schofield | Upcoming Gallery Renovations | National Decorating Month | Gallery Artist Updates | Framing Project Highlight | Art World News
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Art World News
Our selection of news from the international art world:
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Introducing new gallery artist
Anke Schofield!
Michael Murphy Gallery is excited to announce Anke Schofield as a new gallery artist. Her mixed media pieces combine the elegance of fashion portraits with surreal collage.
Anke Schofield was born in Ithaca, New York in 1972 and was apprenticed as a professional photographer assistant when she was still in the 8th grade. Her father introduced her to the wonders of the camera early in life. Anke took the form readily and with enthusiasm.
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During high school, Anke apprenticed with a number of artists in the New York area. She was awarded a scholarship to the Savannah College of Art and Design where she earned a bachelor’s degree in fine art. Throughout this period, Anke pursued her studies of color theory and painting, continuing to find in these endeavors greater creative stimulus and inspiration than she had known in her photographic work.
Anke has been working professionally as a fine art painter for the past five years.
“My work is inspired photographically,” says Anke, “but I take it beyond the ordinary representation to create a harmonious blend of textures with composition.”
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Upcoming Gallery Renovations
Coming up soon: the gallery is getting a new look! We will be replacing the gallery roof and air conditioning units, revamping the frame sample wall, and refreshing the interior. Stay tuned for more information, including changes in our hours and available services.
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April is National Decorating Month
Break out your paint chips and Pinterest boards! April is National Decorating Month, which means it's the perfect time to redecorate the parts of your home or office that you've been dreaming about redoing. Michael Murphy Gallery is here to help with a Pinterest board curated just for you! Whether you're a professional or an amateur interior designer, we've collected some great decorating, art and framing tips and inspiration.
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Banksy
The sale of a Banksy anti-war artwork raised funds for a Kyiv hospital. Article excerpt below:
"The sale of an anti-war piece of artwork by Banksy has raised £81,000 for a Ukrainian children's hospital.
An anonymous donor auctioned the Bristol-based artist's 2005 piece titled CND Soldiers.
It features two soldiers graffitiing the symbol of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament on a wall.
It was sold earlier via an online auction and funds from the sale will be donated to Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital in Kyiv.
It is Ukraine's largest children's hospital and cares for critically ill children as well of anyone injured in the war triggered by Russia's invasion last month."
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Dalek
World Renowned Multimedia Artist DALEK To Drop NFT Collaboration With Generative Artworks On Doodle Labs Platform. Article excerpt below:
"Doodle Labs Corp, the non-fungible token (NFT) company dedicated to bringing established artists and brands to the blockchain in an authentic manner, has announced their partnership with masterful artist James Marshall, AKA “Dalek” and prolific artist duo Generative Artworks. Dalek is well known for his graffiti art, murals, illustrations, and most notably, the iconic Space Monkey character.
This latest project continues Doodle Labs’ commitment to bringing artists and brands to the blockchain and showcasing their work to the public. The project NEOGEN SPACE MONKEYS, revolves around freedom of movement..."
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David Skillicorn
Galelry artist David Skillicorn was featured in an artist interview on WCVB BOSTON as part of a segment featuring the Quabbin region. Click the link below to watch!
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Harry Bunce
Following Bunce's environmental messaging and activism, one of his early pieces is currently in a charity auction in support of the Treehouse School where "a real understanding of sustainability, nature and environmental awareness is developed."
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John Douglas
John Douglas has stepped up as Aerosmith's drummer during Joey Kramer’s temporary leave of absence. Article excerpt below:
"In a statement to USA Today, Aerosmith said Kramer 'regrettably made the decision to sit out the band's concerts in 2022 so he can focus his full attention on his family during these uncertain times.'
They added that 'he and the band look forward to his future performances with Aerosmith' and said drum tech John Douglas would occupy the kit during Kramer's furlough..."
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Magnus Gjoen
A Brighton gallery raised thousands for a school from an art sale featuring artwork from leading contemporary artists including Magnus Gjoen. Article excerpt below:
"A gallery has raised £5,500 from the sale of limited editions and original artworks for a primary school.
Based in Bond Street in Brighton, Enter Gallery's three-day Sample Sale gave customers the chance to snap up framed and unframed artworks from leading contemporary artists like Pure Evil, Patrick Hughes, Eelus and Magnus Gjoen.
Money from the gallery's sale went towards Middle Street Primary School in Brighton."
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Pure Evil
World-famous street artist Pure Evil is hosting a special event at a Peterborough museum. Article excerpt below:
"Sheena Carmen, gallery curator at the museum, said: 'We’re excited to be welcoming Pure Evil as our next talk by a leading and internationally recognised street artist.
'So many visitors to our Urban exhibition wonder about the message or inspiration behind the art we have on display and this is a unique opportunity to discover more about Pure Evil’s work directly from the artist himself.
'The success of Pure Evil’s dripping tear celebrity portraits has taken him around the world and we have several of those pieces on display.
'We’re looking forward to hearing about his story and how his trademark painted bunny rabbits started and about his appearance on The Apprentice, among other things.'"
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Terri Dilling
Gallery artist Terri Dilling is being featured in a show highlighting the works of eight artists who participated in a special artists' residency at the Atlantic Center for the Arts (ACA) in Florida. Article excerpt below:
"For the past two years Louisa Gould, owner of the Louisa Gould Gallery, has been running an artists’ residency at the Atlantic Center for the Arts (ACA) in Florida. This year she is presenting the work of the eight artists (including herself) who participated in the residency last November in a show titled 'Abstracts Abound.'
...the one-week residency is restricted to mid-career full-time artists, and focuses exclusively on abstract work. It is not a workshop offering instruction, but is intended to offer a focused period for artists to dedicate to creating new work, away from the cares and distractions of everyday life."
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From the Framing Desk:
Project Highlight
This month we're highlighting a fun art and framing project that recently left our framing desk! A client of ours fell in love with this beautiful diptych, "Receiving Love I & II," by gallery artist Amy Donaldson. They were looking for a frame for the piece that would match their space - a room with black walls and classic furnishings - while also bringing out the Japanese feel of the cherry blossoms in the painting.
Michael Murphy's frame design met and exceeded their expectations. Featuring a hand-carved, 22-karat gold traditional Japanese design on black lacquer, each frame was custom-built extra deep to fit the 2.5" stretcher bars that structure each painting. The final result: one-of-a-kind frames that perfectly enhance the artwork and the room they're in.
Do you have something special to frame?
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