Penn’s “War Child” selected for The Peace Project and wins Peacemaker Award

Posted in Featured News on September 3rd, 2010 by admin

The Peace Project

I just received word that my painting “War Child” was selected for The Peace Project which is being put on by The Whole 9. In addition to being selected, “War Child” also won the Peace Maker Award, which is one of the highest honors.

The Peace Project is an international collaborative art competition and exhibition created to connect peace-minded individuals everywhere.

Artists from around the world submitted work that expressed their vision of peace. 150 pieces were selected from over 700 submissions spanning over 30 countries. The selected pieces will make up a mosaic that will be exhibited in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York.

To select the participating artwork and highest honors, The Peace Project turned to a very esteemed panel of judges.

Karen Blessen Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist

Sylvia Laudien Gallery Lecturer & Educator, Guggenheim and MoMA, New York

Claudia Hinterseer Managing Director, NOOR Photo Agency

Gail Gaynin Founder & Principal, Morgan Gaynin

Frank Meo Photographer’s Representative, New York

Mark Balet Founder & Creative Director, Mixed Business, New York

Peter Clothier Novelist, Art Critic, and Blogger

The Peace Project exhibition dates are as follows:

Los Angeles — Opening Saturday, September 25, 5:30pm – 10:00pm (runs through November 6)

Gallery 9

6101 Washington Blvd.

Culver City, CA 90232

San Francisco — One Night Only, Tuesday, November 9, 6:00pm – 10:00pm

Meridian Gallery

535 Powell Street

San Francisco, CA 94108

New York – TBD

To find out more:

http://www.thewhole9.com/thepeaceproject-info.php

About my painting, “War Child”

In 2009, I was selected as the Featured Artist for New York’s Freedom Week. I painted the portraits of people who have been greatly affected by have their freedom robbed from them. One of my subjects was of Emmanuel Jal. Emmanuel Jal is a former child soldier turned musician/peace activist. Instead of me telling his story here, you should see it yourself. The documentary “War Child” is the story of Emmanuel Jal. Here is a link to the movie’s website http://www.warchildmovie.com/.

I painted Emmanuel’s portrait while painting live at Heist Gallery in New York City.

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Getting back to Wax

Posted in Featured News on August 28th, 2010 by admin

Scraping back wax in the studio
Scraping back wax in the studio

It feels good to be home. After a 6 month stint of working with acrylics, I am back to working with encaustics. Those “modern-day” mediums were fun and convenient but nothing can compare to working with wax. Amazing things to come…..

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The New Breed of Artist

Posted in Featured News on June 8th, 2010 by admin
Fellow Artist, Borbay

Fellow Artist, Borbay

The New Breed of Artist

For centuries, artists have been stereotyped as complex individuals who search for deeper meaning; usually resulting in isolation. I have met a lot of artists in my day who fit that stereotype perfectly.
We are living within the information era, where people can figure out the name of a song by touching an icon on a digital screen that is housed within a shiny black hand-held device with a fruit illustrated on the back.
The ability to reach out to billions of people globally within seconds has forever changed the way an artist can market him or herself.
One of the most popular e-marketing/branding tools out there today is Twitter. I am not going to explain what or how twitter works, because if you don’t know what it is then you are probably not reading this article either.

Personal conflict about Twitter: How narsasistic must you be to think people actually care about what your doing or thinking at all moments of the day? Well, over 500 people care about what I am doing. (Note that 500 people is pretty weak in the world of Twitter)
Shameless self-promotion: Follow me on twitter @jeremypenn

I met a fellow artist, Borbay, through twitter (@Borbay). Borbay inspired this article because I  believe artists should observe his methods of self-marketing. He uses these new forms of communication to promote his artwork and his brand. Yes, I said brand.
In a time where artists named Banksy & Mr. Brainwash are becoming household names, we might have no choice but to become a brand.

Personal thought: Warhol sought to destroy brands with repetition. Maybe Banksy is the “Wizard Behind the Curtain” who is birthing all these street artists in order to kill off……?

Borbay is not a street artist nor is he anti-establishment. He is a fine artist out on the street. For many, their creative zones are their studios. For Borbay, it is the streets of New York City. He isn’t wandering the streets at night with a bucket of wheat paste, spray paint, and some stencils; he is a day walker. His canvases are actually canvases. Borbay is best known as a location artist; painting the iconic architecture of NY’s most famous buildings.

Personal thought on Borbay’s work: What I find most interesting about Borbay’s work is his attempt to immortalize the inevitable death of newsprint by using collaged headlines as his backdrop. His paintings are vibrant, fun, and demand your attention.
The intention of this article is not to promote any particular artist’s work, but rather to use an artist who masters self-promotion as an example.

Borbay was always an artist, but like most of us, he was working a day job to help pay the bills and support is passion to paint. He was working in the marketing/advertising industry, helping build corporate brands.
Having helped cultivate identities for growing companies, Borbay decided to depart the ad world and begin investing his time into building his brand as a full-time fine artist.

His look, a meritage of Ted Nugent, Elvis, and Zach Galifianakis, is his logo. You might not like his style, but he will leave an impression on you.

Borbay and I are similar in that we both wake up very early and treat our art as a full-time job.
His mornings are full of communication with the world using new media marketing techniques such as tweeting, writing/replying to emails pertaining to his art, and blogging.

While it is just “another day in the office” for Borbay, he is hammering his name and image into the art world. Much like you can recognize the Pepsi logo, some are starting to recognize Borbay.
At first, I felt as though his approach at being a full-time artist was very commercially driven, but getting to know him, I see that he is simply evolving into something larger than himself.

While a lot of us hide behind our art, he is very comfortable being an extension of his art.

If I was his art consultant, I would be concerned that the perception would be that his work can become an accessory to the brand of Borbay.

I genuinely don’t believe he is concerned with the public perception. If there was a rock standing in between the artist and the art world, many artists would paint a pretty picture on that rock in order to win it’s approval. Borbay would break right through it and pave his own road. Where that road leads, only time can tell.

He is a new breed of artist not for changing a technical approach to painting, but because he is a self-marketing machine conforming to only one law, the law of inertia.

You can view Borbay’s work at: www.borbay.com

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Time-Lapse video of me painting Bardot’s portrait

Posted in Featured News on May 26th, 2010 by admin

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Painting Resurrected: Jeremy Penn’s Catalog of Work

Posted in Featured News on May 23rd, 2010 by admin

Now available for download by clicking here.

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Be a Witness to The Resurrection

Posted in Featured News on May 16th, 2010 by admin
Painting Resurrected

Painting Resurrected

Painting Resurrected is but one week away. We are pleased to announce St Germain will be providing cocktails for this fine evening of art.

Keep an eye out for some major press about the show this week, which will be posted on the Facebook event page. Information about the individual works shown will be available in advance here, through each artists’ respective site and in-person on Saturday the 22nd.

We look forward to seeing you at Painting Resurrected…

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Artwork on TV

Posted in Featured News on May 12th, 2010 by admin

Here are a few stills of my artwork on Discovery’s “Construction Intervention.”
The Discovery Channel contacted me back in February and asked if they can use my artwork to redesign the interiors of struggling businesses. It was a great experience. My artwork was used in a beautiful new wine store called “Botta Di Vino” located in Red Hook, Brooklyn,

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2010 Adex Awards

Posted in Featured News on April 25th, 2010 by admin

Here it is!2010 Adex Awards

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Penn’s Artwork to be Featured on The Discovery Channel

Posted in Featured News on April 14th, 2010 by admin

Discovery Channel to Feature Nice Art

Set your Tivo’s for April 30th at 10pm EST.
My artwork will be featured in a new Discovery Channel show called “Construction Intervention”.

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PAINTING RESURRECTED Official Press Release

Posted in Featured News on April 13th, 2010 by admin

SUPERNATURAL EVENT: PAINTING RISES FROM THE GRAVE ON MAY 22, 2010

Location: 393 Broadway, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10013 | TriBeCa

Jeremy Penn, Jason Borbay, Ari Lankin

Jeremy Penn, Jason Borbay, Ari Lankin

Date: Opening Gala: Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 | 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM;
Private Viewings by Appointment: Sunday May 23rd, 2010 – Tuesday May 25th, 2010

Admittance: Open to the public

NEW YORK, NY (April 13, 2010)–Many listless art critics have glibly declared: “painting is dead.” Another offered $10,000 for proof of expiration. On Saturday, May 22, 2010, BORBAY, Jeremy Penn and Ari Lankin offer evidence to the contrary. Opening for one-night-only in TriBeCa, Painting Resurrected will exhume eighteen contrasting paintings, supernaturally confirming – the demise of painting has been greatly exaggerated. Myths will be shattered, precedents will be set and cocktails will be served.

Find out more here: http://www.paintingsresurrected.com

About Jeremy Penn
Jeremy Penn was born in 1979 in New York and studied Fine Art at both the University of Maryland and Pratt Institute. Penn’s paintings are best known for using color to elicit an emotional response. His works have been exhibited internationally and have gained acclaim from curators at museums such as The Museum of Modern Art, New York and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In 2009, Penn was honored as the “Featured Artist” for New York’s first Freedom Week. In 2010, Penn’s art was awarded both ASFD’s Pinnacle Award and the ADEX Gold Medal. His works have been prized by notable collectors, including the Crown Prince of Dubai. Energized by the caprices of popular culture, Penn’s recent work explores the evolution of celebrity.
Web: http://www.jeremypenn.com

About Ari Lankin
Ari Lankin was born in the suburbs of Philadelphia in 1980. He received his BFA in Painting and Economics from Brandies University. Although a wide traveler and avid road tripper, it is Manhattan that has been his home and inspiration as an artist, fueling his investigative and intuitive approach to painting. His concerns with systems, dreams, chaos and order, realities, and relational flow can be read in his work. The flux of these influences affords multiple interpretations, and allow for both moments of recognition and uncertainty. Ultimately he is concerned with risk taking, wisdom, process and chance rather than emulating a preconceived final image.
Web: http://www.arilankin.com/

About BORBAY
Voted Time Out New York’s Most Creative New Yorker in 2009, Upper East Side artist BORBAY has painted famed landmarks around the world. On display will be BORBAY’s collage paintings, comprised of New York Post headlines and layer upon layer of acrylic paint. Driven to capture the actuality of society, this series visually displays the paradox of love, lust, murder, sex, sports, betrayal, triumph, religion, rape and politics in one place… concepts any person reading a daily newspaper will see juxtaposed without a second thought. His works have been acquired for private and corporate collections around the world.
Web: http://www.borbay.com
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Contact: Jason Borbay | info@paintingsresurrected.com | Phone Number Provided Via Email

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