Simone Moritz

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Milan yesterday

Arrival



 Mary Poppins



 Entertainer



Residential




 Tavern




Enlightenment



Louis



 Random




 Awaiting

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Group show "Nel segno di Hermes"


Our show "Nel segno di Hermes" will continue throughout the entire month of April. Opening hours are Monday to Thursday 10 - 12 am and 4 - 7 pm or in combination with cultural events at the Lyceum Club Internazionale (see poster above). Location is the beautiful Palazzo Giugni in Via Alfani 48 in the center of Florence.

On display are drawings by Simona Dolci, Charles Weed, Per Elof Nilsson Ricklund and myself, along with paintings related to them. 


The purpose and context of the exhibition:

Drawing is the expression of an artistic vocabulary that appears in different forms. 
It can be initiated by the impression of a moment, a fleeting intuition captured by a quick mark.
It can sometimes be the instrument used to elaborate an idea, the preparation for a much more complex image which then becomes a painting or sculpture.
Drawing is also an art form per se, an autonomous and refined means for exploration, for experiencing and interpreting the real world.
The drawings exhibited in this show are studies for paintings, some of which are on display. In this way, one understands the process of transforming the initial idea into a finished image. Some of the other drawings are works of art in themselves.

Hermes is the messenger of the Gods, he who acts as the liaison between different worlds.
the symbolic meaning of this archetype is in direct relation with our times. The God represents fast movement in space as in thought and this speed is characteristic of our day and age.
Drawing is communication, it is a form of language in competition with other visible expressions. Of all the classical arts, it is the one medium that is the more immediate and direct. At the same time it is profound, mediated, elaborate and made by human hands.
In this context of constant change, a good drawing becomes a means of communication, firm and long lasting.

Simona Dolci
Simone Moritz

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Solo-Show coming up


On Tuesday the 11th will be the opening night for my Solo-show in Munich. Located right in the center at "Bar Antiquariat", a former antiquarian bookstore that reopened its doors a couple of years ago and has soon become a insiders' tip for art. On display are 8 shows a year, featuring international artists working in different media.

The show is curated by Franco Fadda. Coming from a background in Philosophy he has been active as an art critic since 1999 in Europe and Asia.


The opening is at 7 pm, Schellingstrasse 32. I will be present




Saturday, August 18, 2012

Summer Course

As promised some impressions of the FAA summer course I was teaching during the month of July with the wonderful Hege Haugen. Though it was incredibly hot in Florence, the students were really excited and motivated. On a daily base we were working with the live model and starting with a series of preparatory studies, we soon turned to the larger scale painting



To show how many possibilities you have in painting or subjects related to painting we held some small demonstrations along the course on stretching canvas, preparing the ground, grinding paints and making frames




Jordan Sokol organized a summer-show that was held in the main studio in Via delle Casine with some beautiful works on display



Instructors Tanvi Pathare and Hywel Pratley:


But to be honest, we also had quite some fun during these weeks. Here is our model Stefano explaining the students the pose and what to remember while not moving (which is definitely not an easy task...!)



All in all a great month and I had the pleasure to meet some really wonderful people


Sunday, August 5, 2012

Via Luna: Open studio at the FAA Sculpture Department

Speaking of Open-studio events, I of course won't forget to mention the Open House of the Sculpture Department. It has been one of the highlights in the Florence Academy school calendar for years now and as expected also this time was great fun. Robert Bodem, Director of the Sculpture Department managed once again to set up this wonderful event in an relaxed and creative atmosphere. Visitors enjoyed the big buffet organized by the students, Tuscan wines and lots of artworks on display and Via Luna turned into a little hot spot that evening in the center of Florence.



Students have been working hard during the year and ended up with a more than convincing result. A large variety of different projects were shown and it was interesting to get an insight into the working progress. Starting with little "bozzetti", sketches in clay, students develop their ideas and composition that lead up to portraits, torso and figure studies and as final task a life size sculpture:




4th year student Chippie Kennedy (standing next to her life size sculpture with Program Directors Per Elof Nilsson Ricklund and Jordan Sokol) in her working space:




I just loved the little gesture studies as well as the fact that her life size figure has a special twist by holding a dead rabbit. Very impressive works (as usual) by instructor Eran Webber, it is always a pleasure seeing his studio and what he is working on:


Also my department, the Drawing in Sculpture, took part in the event and had some works on display:



Also here the range varied from quick 25-minute sketches and studies of anatomical features over portraiture to 5-week long pose drawings.

I would really like to thank my students and fellow teachers for an amazing year, lots of joy and fantastic results! Looking forward to October ; )

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Charles H. Cecil Open Studio

Just before the official end of the school year, Charles Cecil has opened the doors of his school to the public. Over the weekend, to not interrupt the normal school schedule, one could visit the school's facilities, based in the heart of San Frediano district in Florence. A special feature of the studio is that it is located in the former church of San Raffaello Archangelo which also hosts the Romanelli collection of casts:


A demonstration on the use of the sight-size method in portraiture has been given by instructor Nicholas Beer and one of the advanced students:



Charles Cecil also opened the doors to his private studio and gave an interesting discourse on the subject and meaning of his paintings. Technical explanations as well as intellectual reflections found their place in the discussion, which turned out to be quite inspiring. Here some impressions of his studio:



Last but not least the painting Charles has been working on for the past years, very elaborate and well executed:


All in all an interesting afternoon and though the three american schools rooted in the realistic and naturalistic tradition here in Florence are always in a (healthy) competition with each other it is nice and stimulating to have an exchange

Saturday, June 30, 2012

May Part III: Exhibitions "Still lives" and "Sommerimpressionen"

With great pleasure I participated in two exhibitions held in my home country: "Still lives" (19th April - 30th Mai 2012) and "Sommerimpressionen" (22nd May - 30th June 2012). Both shows were organized by the Salve-Art Gallery in Leipzig.

The paintings I was invited to show were "First Spring", "Chit-chat'n", and "Summer Breakfast":






Here the two paintings who titled the shows: "Bloody Mary II" by Jura Bedic and "Birthday Party" by Alexandr Mukhodemeev-Boyarov


It was an honor to me to be included in a still-life show together with Jura Bedic, who has taught me so much on this subject when I was a student. Amongst the artists participating were also my dear friends and colleagues Elisabeth Andersson, Melissa Franklin-Sanchez, Sofia Alethe Romarck, Froydis Aarseth and Tasha Walle.

Leipzig is well-known as one of the cities in Germany, that is very beautiful and rich in culture and history. Richard Wagner, Johann Sebastian Bach and Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy have spent part of their life here and have influenced the city's importance in music significantly. The Opera and the "Gewandhaus" are famous. Also many philosophers as for example Friedrich Nietzsche or poets and writers as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe have lived here. Wonderful location!