Paul Jasmin - The Man Who Captured 50 Years of L.A. Subcultures

 
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C Magazine, Guide to California Style & Culture, includes a feature article about longtime ArtCenter Faculty member Paul Jasmin, in their September 2020 issue.


The article captures Jasmin’s ideology as he reflect on his 50 year career. “Jazz embodies a [time in] Los Angeles when there was still a Schwab’s, when the Chateau was full of grifters and drifters, and prostitutes were everywhere along Sunset Boulevard,” says Lisa Love, the former West Coast editor at Vogue and Jasmin’s friend of more than 30 years. “It’s a romantic notion of a worn and sticky side of L.A. life. It’s not Beverly Hills. It’s the Los Angeles with the lone palm tree bending behind chain-link over a vacant concrete pool.”

 

Student Brett Childs selected to exhibit work for 'Make' in South Korea

 
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Brett Childs (BFA ‘20) and Photo faculty Ken Marchionno will represent ArtCenter College of Design in an exhibition hosted by Chung-Ang University. The exhibition titled Make will take place in October in Seoul, South Korea.

Make is an exhibition displaying the result of a collaborative project between a group of established artists, who also work as art educators at five leading international art educational institutions, and distinguished students from the institutions where they teach.

Colleges and universities across the globe were invited to form faculty-student teams to collaborate in producing an artwork as an experimental education model.

Over the summer/fall break, Brett and Ken worked together to produce a photography and video installation focused on attacks on privacy in contemporary culture. The piece Mary Bradbury (images above) is ostensibly a highly conceptualized fashion shoot about surveillance, but is heavily layered with criticality, unearthing issues of power, class, race, and gender, and confronts audience complicity in looking.

Essays about the experiment and images from the projects will be gathered in an anthology to be published later this year.

Other participating schools include: Baptist University, HKBU, Hong Kong; Chung-Ang University, Seoul; Parsons, New York; Zurich University of the Arts, Zurich.

The show opens Tuesday, October 1st and will run until Saturday October 12th at Platform-L Contemporary Art Center in Seoul.

 

Paul Bielenberg Receives Outstanding Service Award

 
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Congratulations to Outstanding Service award honoree Paul Bielenberg! Paul is a highly respected architectural photographer with numerous clients and projects nationwide. Dedicated to the widespread ArtCenter community of creative professionals, he regularly collaborates with fellow alumni on client shoots. He has taught architectural photography at ArtCenter since 1986. He epitomizes the entrepreneurial graduate with an established career and teaches a high standard of professionalism in his classes. A deeply committed teacher, he works tirelessly with students and supports them with guidance and expertise to discover solutions to artistic and business challenges.

ArtCenter College of Design will honor Paul and three additional distinguished alumni at the 2018 Alumni Awards Dinner on Saturday evening, October 27 at the Chevy Chase Country Club. The event, held in conjunction with the College’s inaugural Alumni Reunion, honors those who best represent the impact of an ArtCenter education on the world to shape a more humane future.

 

Mary Trunk debuts film Lost in Living

 

Mary Trunk has a new documentary out and it is now available to stream on Kanopy.

Behind the domestic curtain of motherhood, where the creative impulse can flourish or languish, are four women determined to make a go of it. Filmed over seven years, LOST IN LIVING, confronts the contradictions inherent in personal ambition and self-sacrifice, female friendship and mental isolation, big projects and dirty dishes. The complex realities of family life unfold in this documentary film about the messy intersection of motherhood and artistic expression.

Mary is a Los Angeles-based artist and teaches the class From Still to Motion at ArtCenter.

 

Mona Kuhn show in Madrid

 

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Mona Kuhn has an exhibition currently in Madrid:

the series Ácido dorado, a work which she began in 2013 in a secluded modernistic style mansion designed by the architect Robert Stone, in the Joshua Tree National Park in California, and in addition to the usual dialogue between the human body and its environment she expands her scope of interest and projects her look towards the desert landscape, taking in the flora and the intense sunlight producing all manner of reflections and transparencies, leading us to abstract photography for the first time.

The show will be on view until November 8, 2016 in Galeria Pilar Serra. More info here.

 

Jamie Lee Curtis and the Paul Jasmin Photo that Changed Her Life

 

Photo by ArtCenter instructor Paul Jasmin

In an article for Vanity Fair, actress Jamie Lee Curtis reflects on the image that changed her life:

"This portrait of Berry Berenson, by Paul Jasmin, gave me the confidence to be myself despite the plethora of imagery and messaging that I was not enough."

See below to read the short piece.

It is also posted on Vanity Fair's site.