Unfortunately I only caught the tail end of last night's Barron Storey opening, but by the time I walked in everyone was glowing.
The exhibit is a collection of 150 sketchbooks displayed on wall-length shelves. The viewers are invited to thumb through each and every explosive page. It's an extraordinarily intimate to look an artist's work and daily thoughts, and a touching pact of trust between the artist and the viewers. If you are planning to see the show, give yourself a few days -- one viewing is overwhelming.
A few more shots from the opening here.
Sketchbook shot courtesy of Zelda Devon.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Barron Storey Opening
Labels: Exhibits, Society of Illustrators
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2 comments:
Every single one of Barron's sketchbooks are overwhelming in every possible way.
I can not start to imagine what all of them together can do to you.
It is too bad I won't be able to see it.
Barron is the man. Great teacher, even better artist.
Joel
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