Recent media coverage of Mark Burns’ Exhibition.
When Mark Burns set out to photograph all 59 national parks for the National Park Service Centennial, he wanted his photos to be timeless. He shot in black and white as a bridge to the early photographers – Ansel Adams, Carlton Watkins, William Henry Jackson – who first captured the beauty of the parks.
AmericaJR’s Jason Rzucidlo recently visited the San Diego History Center within the Balboa Park museum complex. The museum’s current exhibit is “The Lore Behind The Roar: 100 Years of the San Diego Zoo.”
Mark Burns shares his experiences with working on the National Parks Photography Project.
Since 2016 is the 100th anniversary of the National Parks Service, this project saw him visit all the national parks in the United States and document each park in beautiful black and white.
The project is currently on display at Houston’s Museum of Natural Science through September 2016.
When photographer Mark Burns was growing up in Houston, he didn’t have many everyday opportunities to gaze upon great mountains and sweeping vistas, but that changed when his family went on vacations. In those family car trips to west Texas and Big Bend and then onto New Mexico or up into Colorado, Burns first began to understand the magnificence of this country’s vast landscapes.
Eleven San Diego and Southern California cultural organizations are joining forces this fall to celebrate the life and works of Irving J. Gill. Gill, a famously overlooked San Diego architect who was responsible for introducing the beginnings of modernism to Southern California in the early 1900s.
LOS ANGELES, CA.-Andrew Weiss Gallery presents, in its Los Angeles premier, a collection of paintings capturing free spirited, alluring, LA women on canvas. This newly curated collection features Australian Artist David Bromley’s talent of illuminating the personalities of these women on canvas, each with their own unique qualities. This collection presents alongside, and is a companion to Marilyn Monroe: Through The Lens and With The Brush. The exhibition opened in late June to rave reviews.
Our guest on this episode of the Art Dealer Show is not an art dealer, gallery owner or even an art broker but she is, without a doubt, a notable player in the world of art sales.
Allison Zucker-Perelman is a publicist who has set the standard for promotion in the art business for the past decade. Along the way she has worked with a list of artists, galleries and publishers which amounts to a who’s who in the biz. Jane Seymour, Dr. Seuss (Chase Art), Peter Max, Tom Everhart, Beanie Taupin, and Dali to name just few. All benchmarks of success stories of art marketing.
Los Angeles, Ca: June 2016: Andrew Weiss Gallery presents, in its Los Angeles premier, a collection of paintings capturing free spirited, alluring, LA women on canvas.