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  • Oolong Gallery welcomes two artists to town with side-by-side solo exhibitions. Austrian abstract painter Markus Bacher will display large scale works that are vaguely figurative, vaguely landscape rendered in textured, muted tones periodically splashed with saturated yellows and other vivid hues. Claire Chambless, a recent Cal Arts MFA grad, will display a collection of striking sculptures. Her work often features curved and looped antler-like works adorned with jewels or beading. —From KPBS weekend arts preview by Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS. From the gallery: Oolong Gallery is honored to present a painting & sculpture exhibition featuring Austrian contemporary master, Markus Bacher, and rising star sculptor Claire Chambless of CalArts. The opening reception is Saturday, February 25 from 6-9 p.m. The artists will be present. Both exhibitions will be on view through March 31. Please contact the gallery for an exclusive preview by appointment: info@oolongallery.com Visit: https://oolongallery.com/ Related links: Oolong Art Gallery on Instagram
  • NASA Administrator Bill Nelson told NPR he sees the U.S. in an urgent race with China to find water on the moon, and that he trusts SpaceX, despite Elon Musk's increasingly controversial profile.
  • This event is free to attend and will be held at DIESEL, A Bookstore in Del Mar. Free seating is limited. To reserve a seat, please purchase one copy of a book for one seat. In her galvanizing sixth collection of poems, Marilyn Chin once again turns moral outrage into unforgettable art. A rambunctious take on our contemporary condition, Sage shifts skillfully in tone and register from powerful poems on social justice and the pandemic to Daoist wild girl satire. A self-described "activist-subversive-radical-immigrant-feminist-transnational-Buddhist-neoclassical-nerd poet," Chin is always reinventing herself. In Sage, she sings fearless identity anthems, pulls farcical details from an old diary, and confronts the disturbing rise in violence against Asian Americans. Leaping between colloquialisms and vivid imagery, anger and humor, she merges the personal and political with singular, resilient spirit. Whether she is spinning tall tales, mixing Chinese poems with hip-hop rhymes, reinventing lovelorn folk songs with a new-world anxiety, or penning a raucous birthday poem, a heartrending elegy, or an "un-gratitude" prayer, Chin offers dazzling surprises at every turn Marilyn Chin was born in Hong Kong. She is the author of five previous poetry collections and a novel. Her work has appeared in The Norton Anthology of Contemporary Poetry, The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women, and Best American Poetry, among other publications. She is the recipient of the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize for lifetime achievement, the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, the PEN/Josephine Miles Literary Award, and fellowships from the United States Artists Foundation and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, among other honors. A chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, she lives in San Diego, California. Stay Connected on Social Media: Twitter + Linkedin
  • San Diego's Cher Tribute to Glitz the Ritz Dec 14th. Cher'd Christmas Show Blends Cher’s Top Hits with Yuletide Classics! Jingle All The Way to a Cher-ished Christmas Experience! The Cher'd Christmas Show is more than just a live tribute concert; it's a celebration of music, talent, and the holiday spirit with love leading the way. - World-Class Musicians Be enthralled by our band of professional musicians, each one a maestro in their own right. These seasoned artists have toured with big names, won accolades, and bring Cher's music to life as “Cher’d”. Their expertise adds an unparalleled depth and richness to each performance, ensuring an experience that resonates with true musical aficionados. - Cher’s Greatest Hits Meet Christmas Classics Imagine: Cher's top hits, powerful anthems, ballads that have captivated millions, seamlessly blended with the timeless charm of Christmas songs. This unique fusion is what the Cher'd Christmas Show offers – including her current charting hit! A perfect mix for fans of Cher and the festive season. - A Night of Dazzling Performances Debbra Sweet, San Diego's own Cher, leads the show with her dynamic stage presence and vocal prowess. Alongside her, the band's energy is infectious, creating an atmosphere that's both electrifying and warmly inviting. Expect a night of engaging performances, stunning costumes, and a showcase of musical excellence. - A Celebration of Love At the heart of our show is the theme of love – love for music, for the festive season, and for the connections that bring us together. Experience how Cher’s powerful love songs and the charm of classic Christmas melodies weave a tapestry of emotion and celebration. Event Details: - V.I.P. Experience: Doors open at 5:00 p.m. for early access, with a pre-show meet & greet starting at 5:30 p.m. - General Admission: Doors open at 6:00 p.m., allowing you ample time to settle in and soak up the festive atmosphere. - Show Time: The main event kicks off at 6:30 p.m., promising you a night filled with spectacular performances, stunning costumes, and an immersive showcase of Cher's greatest hits and holiday favorites. - Show is best for Adults and kids 12 Get Tickets Today! VIP seats are on sale & filling up fast for this one-of-a-kind holiday event. Join the Cher'd Christmas Show for an amazing evening of music, joy, and holiday spirit. The perfect way to kick off the festive season with friends. For more information visit: cherdchristmas.com
  • From the KPBS/Arts newsletter: I checked out the de la Torre Brothers' "Post-Columbian Futurism" last weekend at Institute of Contemporary Art San Diego in Balboa Park. I knew what to expect: the massive, immersive lunar lander of "Colonial Atmospheres" (pictured), which had recently been installed at The Cheech in Riverside. To be fair to my expectations, it really is an astonishing piece of art. It's massive in scale, with so many details and so much humor, meaning and history, and it's the first thing you see as you descend the stairs into the museum. The entire exhibit imagines a battle between Aztec gods, anchored by two lenticular pieces of Coatlicue (the mother of the gods) and Mictlantecuhtli (the god of the dead). It's also an imagined future of what would happen if humanity consumed itself to death. My favorite: the dining table installation around the corner. An intricate feast is set at a lavish, antique table, but something is wrong, something is amiss about the whole scene and I could have spent an hour just trying to understand every dish. With tipped over chairs and the weirdest glass food ever, it's ominous and beguiling. ICA San Diego-Central is open Thursday through Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. and admission is free. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS From the museum: In Post-Columbian Futurism, one of their largest and most ambitious projects to date, brothers Jamex and Einar de la Torre (b.1960 & 1963, Guadalajara; live and work in San Diego/Baja California) transform the ICA’s Central campus into the site of an epic battle for the future of humankind. Through a fusion of Mexican, American, and Indigenous cultural iconographies, the de la Torre brothers engage with our seasonal theme “Limitless Growth, Limited World,” by relaying a cautionary tale about the dangers of overconsumption in all its forms. Post-Columbian Futurism imagines a battle between the Aztec gods Coatlicue, who represents Mother Earth, and Mictlantecuhtli, the god of the dead. In the brothers’ current conceptualization, Coatlicue morphs into “Coatzilla,” a savage creature wreaking destructive havoc on urban infrastructure, while the transformed “Miclantiputin” continually releases new traffic-filled highways in entrail-like ribbons that spill from his rib cage. We humans are caught in the middle…or perhaps we’re on both sides? Much like the brothers’ lenticular paintings, which reveal different images depending on the viewing angle, the resolution of this conflict may depend on one’s perspective. Post-Columbian Futurism includes newly commissioned work to fill over 6,000 square feet of exhibition space.Two massive lenticular paintings of the gods will confront each other in the gallery, surrounded by a series of projections, floor coverings, and related glass sculpture. “Colonial Atmosphere” (2002), an installation of a lunar lander in the shape of a massive stone Olmec head, will anchor the space, inviting us to consider how far we are willing to go, and how long we are willing to fight, for the juggernaut of humanity. Related links:
  • This weekend in the arts: San Diego Opera's "El último sueño de Frida y Diego"; "Up Close and Personal" at San Diego Dance Theater; Bread and Puppet Theater comes to North Park; "Portraits from the Anthropocene at WE Gallery"; Roberto Salas at Bonita Museum and the "Welcome tu Las Californias" music festival in Baja.
  • Legal Geeks make the law fun with two panels at Comic-Con this week.
  • The Ramona Outdoor Play tells a story of love and bigotry in early California.
  • KPBS would like to hear from you about your awareness and participation in cultural arts in the South Bay.
  • For years, Hollywood's behind-the-scenes action heroes have been pushing for an Oscars category to honor their work. Many hope The Fall Guy will make it a reality.
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