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    The artist cannot realize that the problem is in the art system, which still acts as a hidden tool of the Cultural war, passing off a genuine Soviet-style of the “Planning economics” as the “Free market” of Capitalism.

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    New works by Oleg Korolev – Alchemy of Rurik

    By Oleg Korolev

    In general the Slavonic native religions have a lot in common with the rest of the Indo-European spiritual traditions and have a direct connection to Vedanta. A Russian word Veda (t’) means “to know” or just a “knowledge”, “awareness”, came from Sanskrit.

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    For these two consecutive weekends we will dive deep into our creative wellsprings and retrieve visions from our deep inner life with two experienced and recognized artists specializing in contemporary sacred art.

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    The artist’s life may seem to be unfolding like an archetypal legend where dreams and events are interwoven in a perfect dance. The core of these visions is an ordered and centered life with intentions of understanding and integrity. The visionary art that comes from this base is what we also call “contemporary sacred art”.

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    Robert Beer – Visions of the Divine

    http://www.octobergallery.co.uk/exhibitions/2012vod/index.shtml Lila very much recommends a visit to the brilliant October Gallery and Robert Beer’s talks. Robert Beer Robert Beer has studied and practiced Tibetan Art for the past forty years and is now recognized as one of the foremost scholars in this field. Over the past fifteen years he has been working closely with [...]

    Art of the Orishas – Opening May 3rd

    The spirits of the African diaspora continue to be a living and vibrant part of peoples lives. This show includes a blend traditional and modern interpretations of these spirit, their stories and ceremonies.

    Heritages Surrealistes

    Heritages surrealistes

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Meta Gallery – Mark Henson

Oct 20, 2009 Daniel Mirante in Exhibitions No Comments Tags: mark henson

Meta Gallery is pleased to present Fear Hope and Love, an exhibition of works on canvas by Mark Henson. In his first solo exhibition with the gallery, as well as his first in Canada, the artist explores highly relevant themes in today’s socio-political climate. Through these detailed and intricate narrative works, a story unfolds, one where the antagonist becomes the heroin as we realize that even though we may be the problem, we are also the only solution.

Upon first encounter of Henson’s works, one is awestruck by the sheer size and scale of many of the intricately painted and highly detailed canvases. A complex and multi-layered story envelops the viewer with a profound sense of the very grave and very real way in which humanity has neglected to take care of the planet, and each other. In Sharing the Wealth, a handsome man and his beautifully blond companion cruise down the street in their red convertible in a very Vegas-esque landscape, glittering and sparkling with the promise of fulfillment through material gain and primal indulgence. Out of the window he throws a hamburger, taken from it a single bite. Opposing this, reminiscent of the streets of Calcutta, beggars linger on a dirt road strewn with garbage as children and dogs run amok and large factories in the distance spew black fumes into the sky. In the foreground a woman, her face frail and afraid, lunges towards the hamburger in what appears to be a desperate attempt at self-preservation. This exaggeration of the collective ego run amok, while at the same time depicting the very real fear hundreds of millions of people around the world face every single day, succeeds. They relay a strong sense of urgency to alter our current path and consider one in a greater sense of harmony with the planet, and with each other.

In March of Progress, the sense of global planetary apprehension runs high as the ill-reported effects of globalization and the military-industrial complex reach a crescendo, depicted by chemical factories spewing sludge as tanks aim their missiles towards the entirety of the animal kingdom as all living things; animals, birds, reptiles, and a mother clutching her newborn child in her arms, all run in fear of the looming attack. In another example of Henson’s ability to depict extremes examples of humanities struggles, he instills a very immediate sense of self-reflection and honesty. Have we contributed to the suffering of others or of the planet? Could we be more thoughtful in our actions?

Without saying a single word, these documents of the collective frustration accomplish a very difficult feat realized through art. They hold us accountable.

They may instill a sense of fear concerning how it is we got here and where we are headed. They also instill hope, for even though we may have been responsible for part of the problem, individually and collectively, we can change. If we are to thrive as a global community, Mark Henson’s works show us, we must.

Mark Henson was born in 1952 in San Mateo, California. He has been involved in artistic creation since his high school days in Sacramento where he was fortunate enough to attend classes by notable artists Mel Ramos and Ken Waterstreet. Mark went on to receive a degree in art from the University of California, Davis, where he studied with Wayne Thiebaud, Roy DeForest and Roland Peterson. He also maintains a rustic artist’s retreat and studio in Monteverde, Costa Rica. He has been working primarily with oils all his life, but has also spent time as a gallery owner, world traveler, graphic designer and fine craftsman. He enjoys painting live before the public at art and musical events, and has also been commissioned for Rock Poster design and set decoration. His work has appeared in institutions such as the American Visionary Art Museum as well as countless gallery exhibitions. Mark has appeared as a featured speaker at the Mindstates and other conferences, and enjoys organizing local and traveling group exhibitions in conjunction with a group of like-minded artists.

Fear Hope and Love will be on view from October 23 to December 23, 2009. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 11-6 and Sunday from 12-5. The opening reception will be on Friday October 23 from 7-10pm. Artist in attendance.

For additional information or to be put on the preview list for this exhibition please contact Jody Polishchuk at 416.955.0500 or jp@metagallery.com.

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