Traditional Home July 1999 ARTS WATCH
PHILADELPHIA ART NOW by Heather Wright
I
celebrate myself," wrote Walt Whitman in Leaves of Grass nearly 150 years
ago. It's that same exuberant spirit that the city of Philadelphia galvanizes
in Contemporary Philadelphia Ariists: A Juried Exhibition.
Held
at the Philadelphia Museum of Art April 22 through July 8, the show celebrates
the city's own. The work of painters, photographers, sculptors, potters,
cabinetmakers, and other craftspersons provides solid evidence that innovative
artistic expression is alive and kicking in late 20th-century America.
The exhibition is the culmination of a lengthy
selection process that whittled down 2,500 applicants to 129 local exhibitors.
It is also an important component of Philadelphia Art Now, a three year
project that aims to increase the visibility of the historic city's artists.
Among the show's high points are two gifted Philadelphia
oil painters: Mark Adams Bryce, whose dreamlike Denton Hollow Stairway
to Heaven is shown at right and Kurt Solmssen II, whose November,
left, vividly conveys the serenity of late afternoon autumn sunlight.
If
you're considering a jaunt to Philadelphia this spring, the weekend of
May 19-20 artistically will be electric: 50 city galleries willjoin in
the celebration, featuring the work of even more local talent; details:215/763-8100. |