Ron Nagle: Five O’Clock Shadow
Ron Nagle: Five O'Clock Shadow September 11 – October 24, 2015 522 W 22 Street For more information, please visit bit.ly/MMGRonNagle
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Ron Nagle: Five O'Clock Shadow September 11 – October 24, 2015 522 W 22 Street For more information, please visit bit.ly/MMGRonNagle
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Ron Nagle Ice Breaker January 21 – April 8, 2017 1062 North Orange Grove For more information, please visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QM51KQADn8
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Nathan Lynch, associate professor and chair of the ceramics and glass programs at California College of the Arts, gives a talk focusing on Ron Nagle's work ethic, attention to detail, and unflinching pursuit of his best sculpture, as well as his humor and sense of style. More about the exhibition: -… Exhibitions at BAMPFA: #RonNagle
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Oakland-based artist Steuart Pittman addresses recurring themes of humor, music, craftsmanship, and beauty in Ron Nagle’s work, as well as Nagle’s role as a teacher. Pittman is the recipient of the Peter S. Reed Foundation Award in Painting as well as nominations for the SFMOMA SECA Award and TOSA Studio Award. He was also honored
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Conversation: Ron Nagle and Don Ed Hardy In conjunction with the exhibition Ron Nagle: Handsome Drifter, Nagle is joined in conversation by his longtime friend the internationally celebrated tattoo artist Don Ed Hardy. The two artists will discuss mutual tastes and interests including the visual culture of Japan, the concept of wabi-sabi and the value
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Visit with the multi-talented Ron Nagle, first in his ceramic studio and then in a recording session. Original air date: March 2009. For more information, go to:
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San Francisco artist Ron Nagle discusses his suspicion of the language used to describe ceramics and art in general. He reflects on his oblique strategies for titling his works, and reveals how Donald Trump’s “beyond description” hairdo relates to his sculpture Vanity Scramble (2011). Related Ideas: Ron Nagle in depth: Repurposing culturally-loaded ceramic objects:
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