Saturday, August 29, 2009

Announcing The Arts Company Press



The Arts Company and Anne Brown

Announce the Formation of Publishing Arm

The Arts Company Press


Launch of Publishing Company Debuts with

“Brother Mel: A Lifetime of Making Art” in October 2009


Nashville, TNThe Arts Company and Anne Brown announce the expansion of their full-service art business with the launch of The Arts Company Press. Established to expand the market for selected high-end art books, The Arts Company Press and writer Anne Brown will offer a series of art publications on a variety of artists, art initiatives and events. All of the books will feature fresh, original, and contemporary artwork in photography, painting, and sculpture, by artists from emerging to legendary. The Arts Company Press will launch with the October 2009 publication of Brother Mel: A Lifetime of Making Art.


About Publisher/ Writer Anne Brown

Anne Brown has been an innovative and influential arts leader in middle Tennessee for more than 35 years. She has led numerous artistic efforts to make the arts a more prominent part of public life in Nashville, including leadership positions in city and state arts commissions, initiating various citywide arts festivals and arts institutions, and owning a premier art gallery. In addition, she held teaching positions at Fisk University, Belmont University, and Vanderbilt University. In 2002, she developed and wrote the book, The Art of Doug Williams: Salvation and Beauty. She holds a master of art degree in English and history from East Texas State University and a Ph.D. in comparative literature from the University of Arkansas, with additional fellowships and graduate study at Rice University and New York University. Dr. Brown resides in Nashville, Tennessee, where she owns and manages The Arts Company and The Arts Company Press.


About Brother Mel: A Lifetime of Making Art

The first part of Brother Mel: A Lifetime of Making Art addresses his life from his family, his spiritual commitment as a Marianist brother in a Catholic community, his distinguished artistic education, his decades of travel, his influences, the development of his studio, and his commitment to making art 6 days a week, 52 weeks a year, since the 1960s. The second part of the book is a portfolio of selected images from the thousands of works of art he has produced over a 50-year period. The images are presented in various sections of his special interests and productivity—from his early days of glass, chapels, frescoes, and icons to sculpture, paintings, handmade paper—and his recent work since 2000, which showcases how Brother Mel has experimented sculpturally with all kinds of ordinary materials, including rusted tools, wagon wheels, bicycles and M&M shapes, as well as with large bold abstract watercolors, and other pieces that defy description.


Contact The Arts Company at 615-254-2040 to pre-order your copy of this new book.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Artist of the Week: Rod Daniel



Rod Daniel, a Nashville native and graduate of Vanderbilt University, has returned to Nashville following his 25 years as a successful Hollywood director. Following his time in Vietnam as an army lieutenant, he began as a television advertising producer and commercial director in Nashville, then Atlanta, and then Chicago. His Hollywood career began in 1978 when he joined WKRP in Cincinnati as a director. From there, the list of Hollywood credits is long, with television shows from Newhart to Magnum P.I. to Everybody Loves Raymond to The Mary Tyler Moore Show. His theatrical releases include Beethoven’s Second and Teen Wolf, as well as many other episodes for television and additional theatrical film credits. He is a member of the Directors Guild of America and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.

He has been actively engaged in developing his fine art photography portfolio over the last fifteen years, combining his motorcycle travels with photography on the road.

To see more of Rod Daniel's photography click here.


Wednesday, July 8, 2009

The Art of Flowers: Nicole Katano

“The ultimate point,” Katano says, “isn’t to tell people what to see or think. It is to make them feel.”

Nicole Katano's stunning diptychs memorize any whose eyes fall upon them. They are honest pieces of work seamlessly combining two everyday objects to create a harmonious image. Subject matter ranges from flowers to buildings and hits on everything in between capturing not only seasons and intense color but also emotion. These emotions are what draw people to her work.

Recently, The Arts Compnay has had the opportunity to frame some newer works by Nicole Katano. With each having its own story to tell, viewers are able to have an emotional, immeidate and non-verbal interaction with the work.

We hope you enjoy the works below and feel free to come
in at anytime to see more of Nicole Katano's work!

Morsel


Botanical Gate

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Happy 4th of July from The Arts Company

From everyone here at The Arts Company we would like to wish you a very happy and safe 4th of July!

We hope you enjoy your holiday weekend!


Happy 4th of July from Brother Mel!


Happy 4th of July from Norris Hall!


Happy 4th of July from Bob McGill!



Friday, June 26, 2009

Art After Hours: The Art of Flags

Shhhh...Art After Hours.

Sounds like a sneak peek if we have ever heard of one.

So here's the scoop:
Art After Hours is Nashville's 1st monthly, CITY-WIDE art crawl. Participating galleries will be opened late (After Hours) from 5-8 PM on the first Thursday of each month so gallery patrons can stop in after work and see what is new (this is the sneak peek part). Most galleries will also be featuring guest speakers, artist demonstrations, gallery artists will be in attendance, and light refreshments will be served. This special event is being facilitated by the Nashville Association of Art Dealers (NAAD) and a complete listing of participating galleries can be found on their website: www.nashvilleartdealers.net.

During Art After Hours on July 2, The Arts Company will be presenting "The Art of Flags" to celebrate the Fourth of July. This exhibition will feature commissioned works by Jorge Arrieta, Brother Mel, Norris Hall, Myles Maillie, and Bob McGill. Some of our featured artists will be with us that evening and Bob McGill will be giving an artist demonstration throughout the night.


In the spirit of sneak peeks we are offering a sneak peek challenge. Here is what you have to do:

1. Look at the images below and match the flag sections to the correct artist (if you click on the image it will appear in a larger format)

2. Print out the images with your answers written on the sheet

3. Bring your print out with you, complete with answers to Art After Hours on July 2 between 5 - 8 PM

4. If all your answers are correct you will receive a 10% off coupon for The Arts Company


Limit one per customer





Friday, June 19, 2009

Artist of the Week: Aggie Zed

We recently received a new shipment of Aggie Zed sculptures in the mail. Two boxes full! It was like Christmas, we love getting any new artwork in but two boxes filled to the brim with small porcelain people and creatures is a real treat, especially since we had no idea who we would find in the boxes. It turns out that within an hour: 19 people, 5 elephants, 5 fish, 5 cats, and 4 bull trophies appeared and created a small army on our table. These fascinating sculptures seem to intrigue all audiences who can't help but stare into their small little eyes and marvel at their ever so delicate fingers. Even the animals are mystifying due to their mid-action poses. Aggie Zed sculpts with the intention of presenting art with humor and poignancy both of which are achieved through her fist sized figures.

If you are an Aggie Zed lover or are just hearing about her for the first time please stop in to take a look. You will be delighted with what you see and will more than likely be able to relate to one of these small figures as they all have a personality all their own.



Box one FULL of petite sculptures


The first out of the box, elephants on parade

Brian proudly displaying what he just unwrapped

Our new sculpture army!

The aftermath - two empty boxes and lots of packing material.


Thursday, June 11, 2009

Music Fever Has Hit

Even though Nashville is always Music City this week during the CMT Music Festival and Awards Nashville is truly a place that will eat, breathe, and sleep music. Thousands of people flood the city to hear their favorite musicians and to take part in the annual event. In addition to the CMT Music Festival, not far from Nashville in Manchester, TN, Bonnaroo is held featuring musical artists for four days. These two events would be any music lover's dream.

Even if you are not able to come to Music City to participate in all of the festivities here are some pieces of art from our gallery artists that will help you feel like you are here! Just turn up your stereo and scroll.

If you are in town we would love to see you! Stop by on your way to a concert and see what music related works we have and who knows who you may run into!



The Stage - Kimiko

The Best Days of My Life - Bob McGill

Mose Vinson - Bill Steber

Beatles - Lamar Sorrento
Painted Steel Guitar - Brother Mel

A Lonesome Song - Charles Keiger