A Perspective From Above - Show Announcement

A Perspective from Above

A Perspective From Above – Show Announcement A Perspective From Above Exhibit When the viewer is above the subject, it creates a unique visual journey. From macro views of small creatures to wide vistas and those flying machines – artists show us their creative perspectives! Featuring the work of 14 Arizona artists. Opening Reception – … Read more

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Motivated History

Yavapai College – ONE GALLERY, TWO EXHIBITIONS Jeff Del Nero – Motivated History – June 6 – August 4, 2023 Q&A With Jeff Del Nero – Read more in this article from AcrossTheStreet.com Article “One Gallery, Two Exhibits” – Read more in this article from SignalsAZ.com or Listen (3:23) Opening Reception and 4TH Friday Artwalk June … Read more

21st Annual Artlink Juried Exhibition

February 2021 Juried Exhibit I was pleased to be included in this year’s Artlink juried show at Found:re Contemporary. See the Exhibit Catalog as a pdf here. There was a nice group of artists in the show, and the experience was tenuous due to the ongoing stresses about COVID-19. People were genuinely happy to be … Read more

Accidental Monster Profile on Binder Paper

“Accidental Monster” Profile, 17.5 x 22.25 in., collage on panel, 2016

Thinking about man-made things, this led me to Mary Shelley's book “Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus” and how it wonderfully relates to humanity's prowess in combining things to create new opportunities, yet with each venture, unforeseen circumstances are looming around the corner. This work also has elements relating to the tapestry of humanity and its quest for inclusion, balance, and unity as the world becomes smaller and our cultures must merge.

Recently this was included in a show “Unity Through States of Being” at Modified Arts Gallery. The opening coincided with Art Detour and then the First Friday for April 2017 was reviewed by Margaret Swafford of The Arts Beacon. This notice my piece "Accidental Monster" received was really encouraging and reminds me of the various ways art takes on a life of its own. This makes me happy to see, hear and read the effect of people interacting with this work. From Umberto Eco to Jackson Pollack — but especially Roland Barthes speaks of how a created work must forge on with its own life and path. A created work exists to be interpreted and enjoyed while acting as a mirror to the world around it. Affected by the viewer's personal frame of mind, the era it exists in and to some extent, the political climate surrounding its current location.

When Here and Now Cease to Matter

4 Quartets quartet interpretations Babel 2.0, 55Wx54H” Descent of Man, 66Wx44H” Jason Emmons, Jeff Del Nero, Stella Perez, Michael Largent Burnt Norton “At the still point of the turning world. Neither flesh nor fleshless; neither from nor towards, at the still point, there the dance is…surrounded by a grace of sense, a white light still … Read more

Still Life?

Artificial Realities – Flower Pepper Gallery

Flower Pepper Gallery Artificial Realities curated by G. James Daichendt Opening: Saturday, January 23rd, 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm Exhibition: January 23rd – February 23rd, 2016 To Purchase By deconstructing a normative understanding of our surroundings – we aim to create a customized alternative reality. Reflecting on southern California, these objects collectively force us to … Read more