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Experience Visual Jazz with Chor Boogie in La Jolla

April 20, 2017 by Lisa Leave a Comment

Visual Jazz celebrates the creative power of the human spirit—and art as the intersection between the physical and the metaphysical.

Prep yourself for an exhibit of perfectly crafted paintings with canvas craftsman and San Diego native Chor Boogie. Visual Jazz, a one-of-a-kind solo exhibition celebrates the creative power of the human spirit—and art as the intersection between the physical and the metaphysical. Vivid colors and multidimensional designs reverently embrace classic figures of jazz maestros. The composition and forms are unpredictable and yet harmonious, like jazz itself. The audience is invited to feel the music through the works.

Visual Jazz by Chor Boogie celebrates the creative power of the human spirit—and art as the intersection between the physical and the metaphysical.

Visual Jazz by Chor Boogie

His visionary murals and art exhibitions have appeared all over the world including venues such as the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, the Smithsonian, Museum of Public Arts in Baton Rouge, Museum of Art Puerto Rico, LA Art Fair, Scope Art Fair Miami Beach, Torrance Art Museum in Los Angeles, Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego, Museum of Man in San Diego, San Diego Museum of Art, Children’s Museum in San Diego, Syracuse University Museum, and the Vision Arts Festival in Crans-Montana, Switzerland.

Visual Jazz by Chor Boogie celebrates the creative power of the human spirit—and art as the intersection between the physical and the metaphysical.

In October, 2010 Chor Boogie’s “The Eyes of the Berlin Wall”, sold for 500,000 euro, making history for the street art genre. Clients include Google, Ritz Carlton, MTV Arabia, Anthony Robbins, Heineken, the Blackstone Group, Zazzle.com, Playboy, Rock the Bells, and the TJ Martell Foundation.

Visual Jazz by Chor Boogie celebrates the creative power of the human spirit—and art as the intersection between the physical and the metaphysical.

Chor Boogie is recognized for having achieved a groundbreaking level of technical and emotional virtuosity in the medium of spray paint. He is primarily a self taught artist, though he was first nurtured by the local street art culture of San Diego and Oceanside. Painting exclusively with spray paint, the sizes of his work range from miniatures (such as a 2010 range of 2-by-2-inch “boogie birds”) to building-sized murals. He refers to his colorful style and its intended spiritual and emotional impact on viewers as “color therapy”.

Visual Jazz by Chor Boogie celebrates the creative power of the human spirit—and art as the intersection between the physical and the metaphysical.

Exhibit Dates:

Visual Jazz will be on display at Monarch | Arredon Contemporary from April 29th to June 3rd, 2017.

A percentage of the sales will go to benefit Writerz Blok, a youth arts and social enterprise program of the Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation, where Chor Boogie found community, support, and inspiration as an emerging artist. See JacobsCenter.org for more info.

About Chor Boogie:

Critically acclaimed spray paint artist Chor Boogie, a.k.a. Joaquin Lamar Hailey returns to his roots after circling the globe to share his latest body of work: Visual Jazz. Chor Boogie was recently honored by Société Perrier as being number three among the Top Ten U.S. Street Artists. His visionary murals and art exhibitions have appeared all over the world including venues such as the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, the Smithsonian, Museum of Public Arts in Baton Rouge, Museum of Art Puerto Rico, LA Art Fair, Scope Art Fair Miami Beach, Torrance Art Museum in Los Angeles, Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego, Museum of Man in San Diego, San Diego Museum of Art, Children’s Museum in San Diego, Syracuse University Museum, and the Vision Arts Festival in Crans-Montana, Switzerland.

Opening Night:

The one-of-a-kind solo exhibition will feature over 20 original works on canvas, with an opening reception on Saturday April 29th 2017 from 5p to 8pm.

About MONARCH | ARREDON CONTEMPORARY:

MONARCH | ARREDON CONTEMPORARY is La Jolla’s small and exclusive gallery founded on respect, passion and trust. The Gallery represents emerging and mid-career artists, offering high-quality crafted artworks along with the expertise and individual-focused approach to collectors, art professionals, and art enthusiasts. Monarch | Arredon Contemporary is located at 862 Prospect St, Suite A, La Jolla, CA 92037.  They are open Thursday through Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and by appointment Monday through Wednesday. For more information, please contact the gallery at info@monarchfineart.com or  858-454-1231.

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On Dali… And Atlanta

January 1, 2011 by Lisa 2 Comments

Yesterday, my family and I went to the High Museum in Atlanta to see the Salvador Dali exhibit. It runs until January 9th, so you still have time to see it. It’s an eye-opening exhibit, not just because of the selection of works that are included, but because of what you learn about the artist as you make your way through it.

Most people know Dali for The Persistence of Memory. It’s on display at the High, and is a favorite of many. How can you not remember a painting comprised of melting clocks?

But most of the works in the exhibit pertained to Dali’s career after he rejected surrealism, which I think is a more interesting period of his life and where his work really flourished. You see The Persistence of Memory, which is a memorable painting. But consider one of his later works, Christ of Saint John of the Cross:

Very much a classically composed painting, this. Symmetric, nothing abstract about the composition’s elements. However, the juxtaposition/arrangement of the elements still have a very surreal element to them. Indeed, as Kenny Wordsmith at Hubpages.com explains:

We have seen many pictures of the crucifixion but never one from this point of view, have we? Well, the regulars are from the POV of the worshipper, but Dali’s is unique. He has rendered his crucifixion from the point of view of God!

It’s like God looking at His Son, after the mission is accomplished. This POV serves another purpose, too. Given that it is God’s view, we see Jesus as the bridge between God and the mortal world, represented by that seascape below. This painting is surreal because Dali has mixed two perspective angles. The seacscape is in our eyelevel, instead of following the angle of the cross and showing a bird’s eye-view of Golgotha.

via Salvador Dali’s Christ of Saint John of the Cross – Analysis.

That certainly makes the painting very modern yet classical at the same time. There were a number of other paintings the High has as part of this exhibit where you can see more examples of how he was able to draw and paint classical elements, yet change them in some way to come up with something completely unexpected and thoroughly modern. To me that’s the true genius of Dali.

There were also photographs on display, some of which were donated by Sir Elton John, who lives in Atlanta. The photographic collaboration between Dali and Philippe Halsman was both playful and surreal. Like a strange dreamlike wonderland in black and white. But it was also obvious from the photos these were done largely out of jest. Often humorous, but always profound. This post has a few of the featured photos in the exhibit, so you can see what I mean.

Some of these works have never been seen before and may never be seen again. So if you have the chance to go see it, go.

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9 to 5: The Musical, Susan G. Komen and YOU!

September 29, 2010 by Lisa Leave a Comment

9 to 5 The Musical

 

9 TO 5: THE MUSICAL will donate $5 of each ticket purchased

through this special offer to the Charlotte Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure.


Plus you save $15 per ticket!

You’ll SAVE $60 off the regular price when you buy four tickets and generate a $20 donation to the fight against breast cancer.All you need to do is click here to purchase. Would you rather buy over the phone? Please call 704.372.1000 and ask for the “Gal Pals Benefit Offer” Special Offer.

9 to 5: The Musical is a hilarious story of friendship and revenge in the Rolodex era. This is the story of three unlikely friends who conspire to take control of their company and learn there’s nothing they can’t do ‐‐ even in a man’s world. Outrageous, thought‐provoking and even a little romantic, 9 to 5: The Musical is about teaming up and taking care of business… it’s about getting credit and getting even.

9 to 5 The MusicalDiana DeGarmo as Doralee, Dee Hoty as Violet, and Mamie Parris as Judy in the NationalTouringProduction of 9 to 5: The Musical. Photo Credit: Joan Marcus 2010

This new musical comedy, direct from Broadway, is based on the hit movie and features Dolly Parton’s original hit title song along with her new Tony Award® and Grammy‐nominated score. The book is by Patricia Resnick (co‐writer of the original screenplay). The touring production will be directed and choreographed by Tony nominated, Jeff Calhoun. “I met Dolly Parton as a chorus kid dancing in the film ‘The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas’ only a few years after ‘9 to 5’ was already a hit movie. It was a thrill to work with her then and an honor and privilege to be entrusted to direct and choreograph this exciting new tour of 9 to 5: The Musical” said Mr. Calhoun. The co–choreographer is Lisa Stevens, scenic design by Ken Foy, costume design by five time Tony Award® winner, William Ivey Long, lighting design by Tony Award® and Drama Desk Award winner, Ken Billington, sound design by Steve Kennedy, orchestrations by Bruce Coughlin music supervision by Stephen Oremus and casting by Telsey + Company. 9 to 5: The Musical is based on the 20th Century Fox Picture and was Originally Produced on Broadway by Robert Greenblatt. The tour is produced by special arrangement with MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL and by Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, Fox Theatricals and Theatre Under The Stars.

9 to 5: The Musical a hilarious story of friendship and revenge in the Rolodex era. This is thestory of three unlikely friends who conspire to take control of their company and learn there’snothing they can’t do ‐‐ even in a man’s world. Outrageous, thought‐provoking and even a littleromantic, 9 to 5: The Musical is about teaming up and taking care of business… it’s aboutgetting credit and getting even.This new musical comedy, direct from Broadway, is based on the hit movie and features DollyParton’s original hit title song along with her new Tony Award® and Grammy‐nominated score.The book is by Patricia Resnick (co‐writer of the original screenplay). The touring productionwill be directed and choreographed by Tony nominated, Jeff Calhoun. “I met Dolly Parton as achorus kid dancing in the film ‘The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas’ only a few years after ‘9 to5’ was already a hit movie. It was a thrill to work with her then and an honor and privilege tobe entrusted to direct and choreograph this exciting new tour of 9 to 5: The Musical” said Mr.Calhoun. The co–choreographer is Lisa Stevens, scenic design by Ken Foy, costume design byfive time Tony Award® winner, William Ivey Long, lighting design by Tony Award® and DramaDesk Award winner, Ken Billington, sound design by Steve Kennedy, orchestrations by BruceCoughlin music supervision by Stephen Oremus and casting by Telsey + Company.

9 to 5: The Musical is based on the 20th Century Fox Picture and was Originally Produced onBroadway by Robert Greenblatt. The tour is produced by special arrangement with MUSICTHEATRE INTERNATIONAL and by Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, Fox Theatricals andTheatre Under The Stars

For more information visit www.9to5themusical.com

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