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CRYSTAL BRIDGES

Crystal Bridges Museum Jazz Alperin

Thanks to the gracious invitation by the CRYSTAL BRIDGES MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, I will be painting live during one of their many events and inaugurations on May 11th, 2016.

For those who don´t know this beautiful and exciting modern American Museum, here is a little introduction:

Alice Walton, the daughter of Walmart founder Sam Walton, spearheaded the Walton Family Foundation’s involvement in developing Crystal Bridges. The museum’s glass-and-wood design by architect Moshe Safdie and engineer Buro Happold features a series of pavilions nestled around two creek-fed ponds. The complex includes 217,000 square feet (20,200 m2) of galleries, several meeting and classroom spaces, a library, a sculpture garden, a gift shop designed by architect Marlon Blackwell, a restaurant and coffee bar.

Don Bacigalupi was appointed director of the museum in August 2009. In early May 2011, the museum announced three endowments by the Walton Family Foundation totaling $800 million. These endowments were established for operating expenses, acquisitions and capital improvements.

Notable works include a Charles Willson Peale portrait of George Washington as well as paintings by George Bellows, Jasper Cropsey, Asher Durand, Thomas Eakins, Marsden Hartley, Winslow Homer, Eastman Johnson, Charles Bird King, John LaFarge, Stuart Davis, Romare Bearden, Norman Rockwell, Mary McCleary, Agnes Pelton, Walton Ford, Chuck Close, Jasper Johns, Alfred Maurer, Jackson Pollock and Tom Wesselman.

 

CRYSTAL BRIDGES MUSEUM 2

Event date: May 11th, 2016

Event time: 7 to 9 PM

Link: www.crystalbridges.com

 

 

Until next time!

Ignacio

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When the end is not the End

Stay in May 2016 (Art Naples World Festival 2016).
After an inspired performance by Philipp Kopachevsky & Milana Strezeva in Piano, playing exhilarating Brahms four-­hand duets and select Dvorak dances coupled with the epic Fantasy in F minor by Schubert in the intimate seting of the NAA´s Watson Gallery, and surrounded by works by Ignacio Alperin´s Visual Jazz Affair art exhibition, something happened.
People who had come to attend the concert and who were set to go, suddenly stayed, perhaps inspired by the setting and the wonderful piano, and then this happened…. (these are just about 5 minutes of this impromptu performance but well worth it)


Después de una actuación inspirada de Philipp Kopachevsky y Milana Strezeva en Piano , tocando estimulantes Brahms duetos de cuatro manos y selecciones de Dvorak junto con la fantasía épica en fa menor de Schubert en el entorno íntimo de la  Watson Gallery de la NAA , y rodeados por las obras de Ignacio Alperin y su exposición “A visual Jazz affair”, algo sucedió.  

Parte del público que había asistido al concierto y que se preparaba para retirarse de la sala, de repente y tal vez inspirados por el entorno y el maravilloso piano, decidieron que sucediera esto….(estos son solo 5 minutos de imágenes de esta improvisada performance)

 

Until next time!

Ignacio

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LOLA AND HER TWO FAVORITE RUSSIANS

 

The day after the grand opening of IGNACIO ALPERIN: A VISUAL JAZZ AFFAIR at the Watson Gallery, Naples on Thursday, April 28th, I had the great opportunity of witnessing a wonderful Tchaikovsky Violin & Piano Concerto at the Moorings Presbyterian Church, in which the orchestra comprised of the Byelorussian Chamber Orchestra plus members of the Festival Orchestra, conducted alternatively by Maestro Evgeny Bushkov, conductor of the Byelorussia Chamber Orchestra, & Maestro William Noll, Artistic Director of the Festival, provided us with an evening of the great Tchaivkovsky.

Soloists were two young Russian virtuosos. Nadir Khashimov on violin, and Philipp Kopachevsky on piano.

Nadir Khashimov is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and has studied under

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Whatever Lola Wants (2016)

Pamela Frank and Shmuel Ashkenasi, as well as Vakhon Khashimov, Sergiu Schwartsz, and Patricio Cobos. He has appeared as soloist with orchestras throughout the world, including the Philadelphia Orchestra, the National Orchestra of Russia, the Moscow Philharmonic, the London Symphony, the Czech Republic Orchestra, and many others.

Meanwhile, Philipp Kopachevsky is a soloist of the Moscow State Academic Philharmonic and is a prize winner at international competitions. He regularly appears in recital in Great Britain, Germany, the USA, the Netherlands, France, Italy, Greece, Poland and Spain, as well as throughout Russia.

I had never seen either one before, so it was to my welcoming surprise when I was emotionally transported by these two brilliant young musicians.

The experience was even more emotionally involved when I found out that the next day (Saturday April 30th) they would be playing as a duet at the Watson Gallery, surrounded by my own paintings, a selection of works by Prokofiev and Beethoven.

Seeing these two virtuosos in action in front of my paintings was a very personal experience for me. My art is musical in nature and spirit, and seeing my works accompanied by such a different, yet perfectly accommodating, musical company was like a roller coaster ride of feelings and emotions.

I am also very grateful to Maestro William Noll for his kind and appreciative presentation of my work to the public, as well as the remarks made by Philipp after the concert. To them and to all the people who said very kind things about my work at the post-concert cocktail, I thank from the bottom of my heart.

I recorded bits and pieces of this wonderful concert so, at the very least, I could share with you the spirit of this delightful day. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

Until next time!

Ignacio

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UNA VERDADERA MONTAÑA RUSA DE EMOCIONES

El día después de la inauguración de IGNACIO Alperin: A VISUAL JAZZ AFFAIR en la galería Watson, NAPLES, el jueves 28 de abril, tuve la gran oportunidad de ser testigo de un maravilloso concierto de Tchaikovsky para violín y piano en la Iglesia Presbiteriana Moorings, en el que una orquesta compuesta por la Orquesta de Cámara de Bielorrusia, más miembros de la Orquesta del Festival, y bajo el batón alternativamente de los maestros Evgeny Bushkov (director de la Orquesta de Cámara de Bielorrusia), y el Maestro William Noll, director artístico del Festival, nos proporcionó una noche dedicada al gran Tchaivkovsky.

Fueron solistas dos jóvenes virtuosos rusos. Nadir Khashimov en el violín, y Philipp Kopachevsky en piano.

Nadir Khashimov es un graduado del Instituto Curtis de Música y ha estudiado con Pamela Frank y Shmuel Ashkenasi, así como Vakhon Khashimov, Sergiu Schwartsz, y Patricio Cobos. Ha actuado como solista con orquestas en todo el mundo, incluyendo la Orquesta de Filadelfia, la Orquesta Nacional de Rusia, la Filarmónica de Moscú, la Sinfónica de Londres, la Orquesta República Checa, y muchas otras.

Mientras tanto, Philipp Kopachevsky es solista de la Filarmónica Estatal Académica de Moscú y es ganador de varios premios en concursos internacionales. Se presenta regularmente en conciertos en Gran Bretaña, Alemania, EE.UU., Holanda, Francia, Italia, Grecia, Polonia y España, así como en toda Rusia.

Yo no había tenido la oportunidad de ver ni escuchar a ninguno de los dos anteriormente, así que fue para mi una enorme y bienvenida sorpresa cuando fui transportado emocionalmente por estos dos jóvenes y brillantes músicos.

La experiencia me involucró emocionalmente aún más cuando descubrí que al día siguiente (sábado 30 de abril) estarían ambos realizando un concierto en la galería Watson, y utilizando como marco mis propias pinturas, en una tarde dedicada a una selección de obras de Prokofiev y Beethoven.

Ver estos dos virtuosos en acción delante de mis obras fue una experiencia muy personal para mí. Mi arte es de naturaleza y espíritu musical por lo que la presunción era positiva. Pero ver mis trabajos acompañados de un entorno melódico tan diferente, y sin embargo sentir que escoltaban a la melodía de una manera tan natural, fue como sentirme en una verdadera y poderosa montaña rusa de sentimientos y emociones.

También estoy muy agradecido al Director Musical del Festival, el Maestro William Noll, por su amable reconocimiento público durante la presentación y por sus valiosas palabras sobre mi obra, así como las generosas observaciones formuladas por Philipp después del concierto. A ellos, como a todos los que me ha realizado comentarios tan amables durante el cóctel posterior al concierto, quiero darles las gracias desde lo más profundo de mi corazón.

Logre grabar algunos fragmentos de este emocionante concierto con el fin de poder así, al menos, compartir con ustedes algunos momentos de este maravilloso día.

 

 

Until next time!

Ignacio

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A VISUAL JAZZ AFFAIR, Watson Gallery, Naples.

These are the paintings that make up the complete exhibition.

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And here are some  photos from the grand opening of the exhibition at the Watson Gallery, Naples on Thursday, April 28,  where we had close to 300 guests in attendance.

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Until next time!

Ignacio

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GET READY….. SET…..

After landing in Naples Monday morning, Tuesday April 26th has been a busy day. With NAA Curator Jack O¨Brien at the helm of a talented team, the preparations for the exhibiton “IGNACIO ALPERIN: A VISUAL JAZZ AFFAIR”, which is sponsored by the Naples Art Association and Art Naples World Festival 2016 (Stay in May) are at full swing. Grand opening nextThursday April 28th and general opening April 29th.

Later on the same day I had the opportunity to visit Ave Maria University and enjoyed immensely the opportunity to share a creativity lecture with a group of smart and receptive students (Thank you Jennifer Nodes and everyone at AMU).


Luego del desembarco en Naples el lunes, primer día de trabajo y preparativos para la apertura de la muestra “Ignacio Alperin: A visual Jazz Affair” en la Watson Gallery de Naples, auspiciado por la Naples Art Association y Art Naples Wold Festival 2016. El próximo jueves 28 de abril.

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Until next time!

Ignacio

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SHORT LECTURES: When information is shared, knowledge is multiplied

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The whole concept behind every one of my short lectures, seminars and curses on creative and innovative thinking, working productively in groups, art and other connected subjects, is to engage the imagination and the interest of newcomers to the subject and knowledgeable individuals alike.

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THE HEART OF THE MATTER (2016) by Ignacio Alperin

It is very common to hear these days about people feeling unhappy with work, and very often with their life choices as well. The end result is an evident tension at home and at the work place, few new ideas, lack of energy to pursue other options, and a general feeling that things are not flowing for them.

Sometimes this has to do with family pressures, sometimes with limitations we set ourselves. Most of the time there is a feeling that we have been given a series of talents and “gifts”, as I call them, and we are not taking advantage of them. There is this numb sensation that life goes on without us doing anything to change our reality and that one day we may realize, maybe even too late, that we did not follow our dreams and that opportunity has knocked on our door, and left forever.

The idea is to deconstruct many of these preconceptions about being creative members of society, resolve common perceptions based on fears, disinformation or social pressures, and open hearts and minds to the immense possibilities of freeing our creative juices, be it for our own benefit, the people we work with, and our community in general.

Attendees should leave these lectures armed with “tools”, concepts (and concrete ways to put them into use) that will help them to be more effective, work better with others, and donthangaroundbe more productive in general.

Finally, these lectures and seminars are not about “self-help”. Quite the contrary, they are about recognizing that to be happy and active members of society, things must be less about “me” and a lot more about “us”.

Depending on what is required, and the level of detail, they all can range from 30 minutes + Q&A to 2 hours + Q&A each.

Aimed specially (but not exclusively) at: Students, creative professionals, artists, CEOs/Managers of creative enterprises or corporate areas, and anyone interested in creative activities.

These are single lectures, but they can also be mixed and matched in terms of contents, or converted into full seminars. Any company, group, NGO, or government office interested in any one of these lectures can contact Luz at luzpages@ignacioalperin.com for more information.

Until next time!

Ignacio

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Cooking with Art´s Chili Pepper

Everyone who has explored his or her creative gifts has found that inspiration cannot be kept tied to one single form of expression. The fact is that many painters sing or act, some actors cook or paint, even some dancers are singers or sculptors. The choices and variations are almost limitless.

As you all know, I paint. It is my preferred expressive outlet. I love what I do, I feel I am constantly growing and I love exploring my artistic leanings through color and form. I know that I also have other God given talents. For example, I sing, although my shyness has gotten the best of me. My baritone voice is today a rough expression of a natural gift and it will probably remain so for the foreseeable future; I have also studied acting and I love it. But yet again, I never managed to get that “break” that seems to be necessary to make something of it and that has been that, at least until now.

For a lateral thinker like me, creativity can take on many guises. Cooking was one of the earlier ones, together with painting. My old school buddies still remember me in the kitchen “creating” grape sorbets and crazy cookies when we were just 10 or 12. Today, I probably  cook as much as I paint, and I know my friends enjoy coming to visit, see what I’m working on a canvas, and later enjoy a full meal prepared by me while we chat.

For those who are afraid of cooking, let me tell you, it is one of the most creative and freeing exercises you can find. It is quite simple to grasp once you know some of the basic concepts (ALL of them so obviously logical and sensible that you will wonder why you didn’t learn them before).

Food is something to be shared. Both at the preparation stage (with your family, your kids, your wife, girlfriend, or boyfriend or just with friends) and obviously as you all enjoy the end result. It is also a great way to become even more creative.

So, my recommendation would be: Let´s go cooking!

And as long as we are talking about cooking, how about if we look now at some cooking of mine, but of a different kind.

This is Cooking with Art´s Chili Pepper (and a taste of Art Pepper´s Chili Peppers right after it).

Enjoy!

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COOKING WITH ART´S CHILI PEPPER (2012) by Ignacio Alperin

 


Until next time!

Ignacio

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