Black Velvet Masterpieces: Highlights from the Collection of the Velveteria Museum | Caren Anderson, Carl Baldwin | Beyond kitsch
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Black Velvet Masterpieces: Highlights from the Collection of the Velveteria Museum
Caren Anderson
,
Carl Baldwin
Chronicle Books
, 2008 - 192 pages
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highly recommended
Though beloved by millions around the world,
black
velvet
paintings have too long been relegated to the shadowy backrooms of art history. Black Velvet
Masterpieces
celebrates the best and worst of this kitschy yet sought-after artform, showcasing the most mind-blowing paintings
from
the
Velveteria
museum
, home to a rotating
collection
of more than 1,200 crying Elvises, troubling clowns, naked ladies, dogs playing poker, celebrity and presidential portraits, black light psych-outs, and the just plain weird. Complementing 300 reproductions of these tactile masterpieces are a unique history of the medium tracing its roots from ancient China and Japan through Victorian England, the South Seas, Southeast Asia, and the Americas, and a step-by-step exploration of the tricky art of painting on this luxurious fabric.
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Gorgeous Photos
The full color photographs - approx. 200 - are gorgeous and are almost tactile in the way they convey the lush texture and rich color of the
velvet
paintings. I also enjoyed the authors' writing style: chatty and interesting, covering everything
from
the history of velvet painting and painters to the authors' personal collecting stories. So...great photos, great writing, and a front cover artfully decorated with
black
velvet - makes the book itself a bit of a Black Velvet Masterpiece!
I was also lucky enough to visit the authors'
Velveteria
Museum
in Portland and can attest it's well worth the trip.
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Beyond kitsch
While most people think of neon paint and goofy subject matter, the
collection
of the
Velvet
eria runs the whole spectrum of
black
velvet painting
from
tropical nudes to quirky clowns, sad eyed children to black power homages, shimmering landscapes to dead rockstar tributes. This book collects them for your viewing pleasure along with a thorough intro & history of the art, as well as a how-to instructional. Even the cover has velvet on it. A fun book for your bookshelf or an even better gift. When in Portland, OR visit their
museum
.
Absolutely Fantastic!
This wonderful book opened my eyes to the people and talent behind these mainly overlooked pieces of art.
My initial impressions of
velvet
painting was that there probably wasn't much past the standard clowns and snarling Elvis. While that's what I was familiar with, this title brought to life an entirely different group of artists who produced artwork that I found to be both surprising and stunning.
I truly enjoyed the writing style, the wonderful color photographs, the story behind building this
collection
and the way the book was broken into subjects make it a pleasure to thumb through. The actual velvet cover was simply the icing on the cake!
Well done!
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More Velvety and Revolutionary than a Czech Dissident in 1989
This is the most important book on art to appear since Aristotle's "Poetics"! Sure, the real-life noms de reality of the
Velvet
eria's curators are Carl Baldwin and Caren Anderson, but the breadth and depth of their contribution to modern appreciation of art put them more in line spiritually with the Renaissance Medici family - for, like the Medicis, they know talent when they see (or in this case, feel) it. Like all true art patrons, they make art appreciation an art in and of itself, and have had the pizazz and wherewithal to pluck otherwise unheralded auteurs such as Richard Bustamante, Ce Ce Rodriguez, and "Juanita,"
from
the slums of obscurity and put them in the sparkling art-world penthouse that is this book. This book has more entertaining photos in it than J. Edgar Hoover's secret files, circa 1968, but what will surprise the uninitiated is that it also is full of more wacky, wild, and woolly stories than the Warren Commission Report! Carl and Caren are true characters, and their passion for their art and each other comes through in spades here. They have a lust for life, a gift of gab, and a knack for picking the very best in Unicorns, 18-Wheeler Jesuses, nude Polynesians, Mexican Banditos, and Cigar-Smoking Filipina Hill Tribe Women. The
Velveteria
is the type of place the word "psychotronic" was invented for, and this book is the type of thing your credit card was issued to buy - that is, if you have a smidgen of coolness (and money) in you. Carl and Caren have done their part to make the world a weirder, cooler, freakier, more mind-expanding place - have you?
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Nearly three hundred reproductions of these works accompany a history of the medium
Black
velvet
paintings have been given surprisingly little attention so it's an exceptional pleasure to see a title that celebrates the art and offers up images
from
the authors' joint project the
Velveteria
Museum
in Portland, Oregon. From Elvises and clowns to religious icons and tropical visions, nearly three hundred reproductions of these works accompany a history of the medium and provide a stunning photo catalog of black art achievement.
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