Saturday, June 13, 2009

June, 2009 at Donna Seager Gallery

June is a great time to visit the gallery. First, we are extending the Brigitte McReynolds show through the end of June and invite you to a special talk with the artist on Saturday, June 27, at 6pm. You can RSVP to art@donnaseagergallery.com. If you haven't seen it yet, don't miss it!

The jewelry gallery is open now and everyone is loving it. We have several new artists and many more to come. You can check out some of the artists here.

Next, we are very excited to announce our representation of Nicholas Wilton. Come see his paintings this month in the West Wing, along with new sculpture by gallery favorite, Nancy Legge.


I have a number of wonderful books available in the Artist Book Gallery. I recommend
book, art, object , the catalog from the Codex International Artist Book Fair as a must-have for book artists and lover of the medium, available in the gallery for $75. I also love my new work by artist Valerie Raven, entitled Birdsnest, an amazing altered encyclopedia with green gourds and porcelain bird heads.



You can sign up to follow the gallery on Twitter @donnaseager for instant updates on gallery news or put yourself on our mailing list at www.donnaseagergallery.com. Best of all, come in and visit the gallery or come to San Rafael Artwalk on the second Friday of every month.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Donna Seager Gallery Mourns the Passing of Sculptor Carl Dern


This is the obituary written for the Marin IJ by my husband, Paul Liberatore. Carl Dern was an incredible human being. His work reflected who he was. It was stong, clear and human. Whether it was a tree, chair or ladder, it had a particular eccentricity that marked it as a character in its own right. He was a family man who loved his wife and children and an amazing friend who loved his community. He made the world a better place. Our deepest condolences to his family. We will all miss him.


Carl Dern, a renowned sculptor and prominent member of the Marin art community, died Monday of complications from interstitial lung disease at the University of California at San Francisco, Medical Center.

Mr. Dern, a longtime resident of Fairfax, was 73.

In his distinguished career, Mr. Dern's art was exhibited widely in the Bay Area and beyond, including the Fresno Art Museum, the Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco.

He was a participating artist in 2004's "Hearts in San Francisco" citywide exhibition, creating a bright green heart he called "San Francisco Love Apple."

Mr. Dern was best known for his whimsical chairs, ladders and trees fashioned in steel, bronze and copper, sometimes seen as metaphors for the human figure. His work was lauded in an exhibition art catalog for "its elegant imbalance and noble incongruity."

Ceramist Richard Shaw of Fairfax, a fellow artist and friend, described Mr. Dern as "a tough, hard-working, sensitive guy." He compared his art to that of Alexander Calder, famed for his metal mobiles.

"Carl's pieces looked like they were moving when they weren't," Shaw said. "He gave that feeling of motion.

Also accomplished at drawing, Mr. Dern often worked with his wife, Marie, a book artist and founder of Jungle Garden Press in Fairfax.

"He was curious, inventive and compassionate," she said.

They most recently collaborated with U.S. Poet Laureate Kay Ryan on "The Jam Jar Lifeboat & Other Novelties Exposed," a collection of Ryan's poems that Mr. Dern illustrated with his light-hearted drawings.

Mr. Dern also worked in the field of applied arts, most notably creating unique steel and bronze furniture and artistic chandeliers.

Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on April 24, 1936, into a family of miners, cowboys and politicians, Mr. Dern moved to San Francisco in 1960 and received a bachelor of fine arts degree from the San Francisco Art Institute and a master's of fine arts degree in sculpture from UC Berkeley.

He won the prestigious Anne Bremer Prize in Art in 1969 and 1972. In 1970, he co-founded the New Museum of Modern Art in Oakland.

In the early 1980s, Mr. Dern built Fairfax Square, a two-story commercial building at 82 Bolinas Road. He and his wife, Marie, worked in their studio on nearby Park Road in Fairfax.

A deeply spiritual man, Mr. Dern was a member of the Zen Buddhist community and had been studying to be a Buddhist priest and teacher under the noted Buddhist leader Ed Brown, a personal friend.

In addition his wife, he is survived by daughters Amy Christensen of Cotati and Daisy Dern of Nashville, Tenn.; sons Fritz Dern of Fairfax and James Dern of Santa Rosa; and five grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to the San Francisco Zen Center, any favorite charity or toward the purchase of a piece of art by a local artist.

A memorial service will be in July in Stinson Beach.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Brigitte McReynolds Dazzles at Donna Seager Gallery



A one –person exhibition of paintings and sculpture by Brigitte McReynolds opens at Donna Seager Gallery in San Rafael. The exhibition runs from May 1 through June 16. There will be a reception for the artist from 6 pm to 8pm on Friday, May 8. This dazzling installation of both abstract and figurative painting as well as sculpture was conceived as a rhythmic study of figures and the space they occupy. In taking the figures out of the picture plane, however, the artist was left with abstracted individual fields of energy that presented themselves in bright chakra colors. Seeing the exhibition as an opportunity to break new ground in her work, McReynolds spent a great deal of time in the barn of a friend in Sonoma, experimenting with new forms. The results are exciting and entirely original and specifically designed to charge the atmosphere of the Seager gallery’s generous space.


What it is: Brigitte McReynolds one person exhibition
When: May 1 – June 16, 2009, Reception for the artist: 6 pm to 8pm on Friday, May 8
Where: Donna Seager Gallery, 851 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: 415.454.5229, www.donnaseagergallery.com, art@donnaseagergallery.com
Hours: 11 to 6, Tuesday through Saturday, 1 to 5 on Sunday.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Sunday, April 19. The Jeweler's Art: Special Trunk Show at Donna Seager Gallery



Donna Seager is excited to announce the addition of fine art jewelry to her San Rafael gallery. The stunning new collection will be unveiled at a trunk show from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 19. Several of the artists will be on hand to show their wide selection of elegant work and to answer your questions. In preparing for this new venture, the gallery took great pains to bring you artists who are among the most creative and reputable in the field of art jewelry. They include Alison B. Antelman, Anastasia Azure, Yael Baharav, Rebecca Bashara / Scott MacDonald, Petra Class, Karen Gilbert and Biba Schutz. You can get a look at the work on the website at www.donnaseagergallery.com.

All of the artists represented have an impressive national reputation and a signature way of working that marks them as true artists in the medium of jewelry. All have a love of materials and use the finest of silver, gold, precious and semi-precious stones. In the future, a section of the gallery will be devoted to this beautiful selection of jewelry — special pieces you’ll find nowhere else. Get a jump on the crowd at the trunk show and meet the artists who created this exquisite work. Don't miss it! The public is invited to attend. Donna Seager Gallery is located at 851 Fourth Street in San Rafael between Lincoln and Lootens. RSVPs can be made to art@donnaseagergallery.com.

The Art of the Book: Fourth Annual Exhibition of Handmade and Altered Artist Books April 1 – May 31, 2009



Donna Seager Gallery will present The Art of the Book: Fourth Annual Exhibition of Handmade and Altered Artist Books from April 1 to May 31, 2009. There will be a reception for the artists on Friday, April 10 from 6 to 8pm. Donna Seager has distinguished herself, not just in Marin, but in the entire country as being in the forefront in representing handmade artist books. This year, with her expansion into the West Wing of the gallery, the exhibition will be on display for two months.

Artists books have long been appreciated and valued by museums and libraries with special collections, but now there is a growing interest among fine art collectors. In an effort to approach the subject from as many angles as possible, the Seager Gallery has amassed everything from fine letterpress editions with exquisite printmaking such as Charles Eckart’s Midnight Ride and Matt Phillips’ All That Jazz to new altered books by the ingenious Lisa Kokin. Julie Chen’s highly topical Panorama is a grand opus about our responsibility to the planet that opens to a full 60 inches across and Charles Hobson’s essay on sailing by Roger Angell is interactively illustrated with and actual sail that is “jibed” to expose the text. There are sculptural offerings by Tor Archer, Carl Dern and Laura Raboff and this year viewers can see the incredible calligraphy of Thomas Ingmire. Renowned artists William T. Wiley, Manuel Neri and Joseph Goldyne all have books in this exhibition and there are new works from Macy Chadwick, Alisa Golden, Susannah Hays, Howard Munson and Marie Dern, all favorites in the bay area book world. Donna Seager Gallery is located at 851 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901. 415.454.4229. The gallery is open from 11 to 6pm, Tuesday through Saturday.

http://www.donnaseagergallery.com/current_exhibition/Art_of_the_Book_09.html

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Support the Arts in Your Community



The marriage between art and commerce has always been difficult and now more than ever. The gallery has never been so busy with people coming in for nourishment and inspiration and sales have never been so low. Without revenues, galleries can not stay in business and it is such a loss to their communities.

I feel from everyone coming in a sincere concern for the gallery and belief in its ability to raise the cultural bar in the community. For those of you who want to support the gallery but have decided to curb spending until the current economy stabilizes, we are offering a program that offers an affordable way to keep this hub of the arts community alive.

We are designing vouchers for $100, $250 and $500 each which are redeemable at any time toward the purchase of art. The $250 voucher comes with a 10% discount on the artwork of your choice and the $500 voucher will give you 15%. In other words, not only will you get your money's worth but will receive a dividend possibly worth much more than the price of the voucher upon redemption.

The gallery has been open for over three years now and has enjoyed a meteoric rise in reputation in the art world both locally and nationally. We have been written about in national magazines and have enhanced the reputation of our artists, spotlighting the fact that the Bay Area is a thriving hub for artists in all media. We are a member of the San Francisco Art Dealer's Association and have spotlighted our artists in the Miami Art Fair and other venues. We have an exciting and active schedule planned for the coming year and invite you to be a part of it!

If you would like to purchase a voucher or a gift certificate for a smaller amount, email art@donnaseagergallery.com or give us a call at 415.454.4229. You can't go wrong! Smaller gift certificates are expecially nice for lovers of artist books. The book show is coming in April!
Thanks so much for your support.








Monday, January 5, 2009

Lisa Kokin : Ex Libro, Groundbreaking Exhibition at Donna Seager Gallery





The February exhibition at Donna Seager Gallery promises to be unlike anything you’ve seen here before. Two years in the planning, this one-person installation by artist Lisa Kokin will expand the viewer’s idea of art and artist books as well. The exhibition will run from February 3 to March 15, 2009. There will be a reception for the artist on Friday, February 13 from 6 to 8pm and a gallery talk with the artist on Sunday, March 8 at 3pm. A catalog of the exhibition is available through the gallery at $20 with images of works and an essay by Paul Liberatore.

At this mature point in her career, says Liberatore, the 54-year-old Bay Area artist has achieved a level of prominence in the contemporary art world that invites comparisons in aesthetics, content and use of materials to Louise Bourgeois and Kiki Smith. For the past two decades, Kokin has been in the forefront of an emerging new art form: the artist’s book, hence the title of the exhibition at Donna Seager Gallery: Ex Libro, meaning not only "from the book," but in Lisa Kokin's mischievous world of layered puns, "formerly a book."

Through her process of art making, Kokin explores cultural and personal issues of conformity and gender, the ambiguities of society and human behavior. Her investigations include bisexuality, her Jewish heritage, her devotion to universal struggles for social justice and against censorship. Her aesthetic in these meanderings is consistently refined and appealing. These works are forms to hold meaning, but the forms themselves are incredibly alluring and stand alone as works of art even before the viewer unravels the hidden clues to content and context and often humor contained within.

Friday, January 2, 2009

The West Wing, Donna Seager Gallery's Expanded Exhibition Space




Donna Seager has expanded her gallery to include the exhibition space on the west side of the building. This new West Wing of the gallery offers her the opportunity to show her stable of artists on a more ongoing basis and to bring in new and exciting works. We were sorry to receive notice from Artisans Art Gallery in November. Although they are no longer in the gallery space, they continue to be a presence in the community and can be reached at their original number (415) 460-5208 or on their website at www.artisansartgallery.com.

The inaugural exhibition in the West Wing includes works by Leslie Allen, Kay Bradner, Joe Brubaker, Arian Dylan, Dana Hooper, Devorah Jacoby, Ona LeSassier, Claudia Marseille, Aondrea Maynard, Brigitte McReynolds, William Rushton, Helen Stanley, Inez Storer, Heather Wilcoxon and Ann Weber. The gallery has taken the opportunity to also bring in ceramic works by Todd Barricklow, Veva Edelson, Susan Hall and Claudia Tarantino.

Join us for an inauguration of the new space and another look at the incredible Michael Cutlip exhibition at the first Artwalk of 2009, Friday, January 9 at 6 to 8pm.

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