Artstar

Artstar

infobox television
show_name = Artstar


caption =
format = Reality
runtime = 46 minutes
creators = Christopher Sperandio & James Fuentes
starring = Jeffrey Deitch
country = United States
network = Gallery HD
first_aired = June 1, 2006
last_aired = July 19, 2006
num_episodes =
imdb_id =
tv_com_id =

Artstar is an unscripted reality television series set in the New York art world, considered to be the first in the visual arts. Selected from an open call of over 400 applicants, eight artists participate in a group exhibition at Deitch Projects with the opportunity for a solo exhibition as well. The program documents the selected artists as they interact with leading critics, curators, collectors, and artists in New York, while making new works as part of the collaborative exhibition.

Featured guest critics and artists

Critics/curators featured on the program include Barbara Pollack, Debra Singer, David Rimanelli, Carlo McCormick, RoseLee Goldberg, Cary Leitzes, Alan Vega, Yvonne Force, James Fuentes and Mark Fletcher. Established artists interacting with the selected emerging artists include Jeff Koons, Kehinde Wiley, Jon Kessler, Lee Quinones and Steve Powers.

Exhibition

In the second episode of the series, the Artstars were asked to participate in The Art Parade, a Deitch Projects event where artists, performers and designers were invited to create floats, placards, spectacles and street performances. The Artstars were less than enthusiastic about the prospect (Abigail Deville is quoted in "The New York Times" on May 28, 2006 as saying, "I mean, come on, a parade?"). Christian Dietkus, one of the other artists, confronted Jeffrey Deitch about whether or not an actual Artstar exhibition would also be part of the television program, as originally promised. Deitch was vague about specifics at the time but promised that there would be a gallery show at some point.

On February 9, 2006, Deitch Projects opened the Artstar exhibition to the public, showcasing the culminating product of the Artstars' individual efforts during the program. Anney Fresh created a giant polar bear with its head stuck in a crate. Visitors could comb the bear's hair and look into the crate to see the bear's dreams. Virgil Wong exhibited a [http://www.virgilwong.com/installations/corporealgarden/index.shtml?name1=Corporeal+Garden&type1=2Active/ twenty foot tall mural] depicting a walking figure composed of both paint and digital 3-D video projections (see right). Visitors to the gallery could inject medical nanotechnology into the body using a video game controller, and a pool of moving MRI brain images reflected in a Zen-like garden.

Biographies of the artstars

Virgil Wong is an NEA grant recipient and a multimedia artist who creates installations, films, and paintings that visualize future medical technologies. Virgil received his fine arts degree from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), where he studied figure drawing, Renaissance painting techniques, film making/animation, bronze-casting and print-making. Virgil also studied medicine/technology at Harvard Medical School (Continuing Medical Education) and human anatomy at the University of Rome Medical School. Over the past ten years, his work has been screened in venues like the Sundance Film Festival and exhibited in museums around the world, including the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Taipei and the Museum of Image and Sound in San Paulo. He is a graduate faculty member at The New School, and he is also head of web development at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Cornell University's Weill Medical College - where he is developing new media applications for patient care, medical education, and research.

Bec Stupak is an artist living and working in New York City, and is also the founding member of Honeygun Labs, an experimental video project that after a few years blossomed into a collaborative effort that at any given time had several people creating and experimenting with different styles and techniques.

Anney Fresh (Anney McKilligan) is an "Action Stylist" who has created enormous inflatables and other public art works with an artists collective called the Madagascar Institute. She is also a professional puppeteer and builder who has worked on Sesame Street, Johnny and The Sprites, "Blue's Clues", "Chappelle's Show", "The Book of Pooh", and "Bear in the Big Blue House". In 2007, Anney received a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design/Styling, after three previous nominations for the same award. A regular at the Loser's Lounge, Anney can be seen singing on stage at Joe's Pub.

Zackary Drucker is a fine art photographer. A recent graduate from the School of Visual Arts, Zackary is now studying at the California Institute of the Arts (started the Fall of 2005), where he is pursuing an MFA degree in Photography and Media. Past group exhibitions include One Man Show, an exhibition curated by Isabelle Woodley in Cooper Union's Great Hall Gallery, and Mentors, at the Visual Arts Gallery.

Gigi Chen was born in China and raised in New York, where she attended Fiorello H. LaGuardia HS, and studied fine arts techniques. From there, she went onto the School of Visual Arts in NYC, majoring in Traditional Animation. Gigi sold her first piece during the Artstar show.

Sy Colen is a retired social worker from Brownsville, New York, who creates wood and clay sculptures. Sy is the father of Dan Colen, an up and coming painter and sculptor whose work was included in the 2006 Whitney Biennial.

Christian Dietkus graduated from Cooper Union in 2005.

Abigail Deville is currently studying at Fashion Institute of Technology and mixes painting, sculpture, and collage on gargantuan ten-by-twelve-foot canvases. In 2004, she won FIT’s Frank Shapiro Award for Excellence. Abigail is also the first Artstar artist to sell her work on the television show.

Screenings and broadcasts

The pilot episode of Artstar was privately screened during the Cannes Film Festival in 2005. The first public screening was held at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York City on May 12, 2006 at 8pm. Artstar premiered on Gallery HD on June 1, 2006 at 9pm.

* "Episode 1" (June 1, 2006) - 400 artists appear on the coldest day of the year for an open call at Deitch Projects to compete for 8 spots on the program.
* "Episode 2" (June 8, 2006) - The Artstars move into a huge studio space in Tribeca and must collaborate on a project for The Art Parade.
* "Episode 3" (June 15, 2006) - The Artstars host a party at the SoHo Grand Hotel's rooftop penthouse and produce installations and performances.
* "Episode 4" (June 22, 2006) - The Artstars are sent to Coney Island to paint signs with Artist Steve Powers.
* "Episode 5" (June 29, 2006) - The Artstars are critiqued by art consultants and collectors Yvonne Force and Mark Fletcher -- and decide on a project for The Art Parade.
* "Episode 6" (July 5, 2006) - The Artstars work with graffiti artist Lee Quiones and also visit the studios of artists Kehinde Wiley, Marc Kessler, and Jeff Koons.
* "Episode 7" (July 12, 2006) - The Artstars collaborate on their project for The Art Parade and hold their open studio exhibition.
* "Episode 8" (July 19, 2006) - The Art Parade launches into the streets of SoHo. The Artstar group exhibition opens at Deitch Projects.

Criticism

Early episodes of Artstar have been criticized for being extended infomercials for Deitch Projects. Like Donald Trump on The Apprentice, Jeffrey Deitch is described in glowingly positive terms, by other dealers and artists in this case, and there are constant references to the "exciting" work that happens in his gallery. Also, Deitch was quoted as saying, "In the 1970s … no self-respecting artist would have stood in line to try to get on a television show," and critics have claimed that self-respecting artists were still declining Deitch's invitation today ("Slate", June 16, 2006). While some observers have appreciated the show's avoidance of reality television cliches like eliminating contestants each week and salacious personal dramas, others contend that Artstar should have been billed instead (and produced) as an art documentary. Some have also interestingly noted that many contestants already had previous ties to Deitch Projects, making the show more scripted than it had been advertised. (For example, Sy Colen is the father of a successful artist represented by the gallery, and Bec Stupak appeared multiple times in Deitch's 2005 book "Live Through This")

External links

* [http://www.artstar.tv/ Official Artstar Web Site]
* [http://www.deitch.com/ Deitch Projects - Home Page]
* [http://www.deitch.com/projects/sub.php?projId=161 Deitch Projects - Artstar Open Call]
* [http://www.deitch.com/projects/sub.php?projId=171 Deitch Projects - The Art Parade 2005]
* [http://www.deitch.com/projects/sub.php?projId=184 Deitch Projects - Artstar Exhibition]
* [http://www.virgilwong.com/ VirgilWong.com]
* [http://www.honeygunlabs.com HoneyGunLabs.com]
* [http://www.anneyfresh.com AnneyFresh.com]
* [http://www.zackarydrucker.com/ ZackaryDrucker.com]
* [http://www.gigichen.com/ GigiChen.com]

News articles

* [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/28/arts/design/28kenn.html?ex=1149652800&en=2d945bad0590c402&ei=5070 "'Artstar' on Gallery HD: The Art World Tries Realism (the TV Kind)", "The New York Times", May 28, 2006]
* [http://www.timeout.com/newyork/Details.do?page=1&xyurl=xyl://TONYWebArticles1/554/out_there/art_world_idol.xml "Art world Idol", "TimeOut New York", May 11, 2006]
* [http://metromix.chicagotribune.com/tv/mmx-0606010019jun01,0,1515919.story?coll=mmx-television_heds "Stroke of genius? Artists to mix it up on reality TV", "Chicago Tribune"]
* [http://www.artforum.com/diary/#entry10989 "Reality Bites", "Artforum", May 17, 2006]
* [http://www.syracuse.com/living/poststandard/index.ssf?/base/living-2/1149152144120720.xml&coll=1 "His 'Artstar' is Rising", "The Post-Standard", June 1, 2006]
* [http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/story/422453p-356594c.html "He aims to win 'ArtStar' by playing to the gallery", "New York Daily News", June 1, 2006]
* [http://www.artdaily.com/section/news/index.asp?int_sec=2&int_new=15967 "Reality Show Artstar to begin on the Dish Network", "Art Daily"]
* [http://www.villagevoice.com/screens/0619,tv2,73153,28.html "Future, Unscripted Fall pilots: Real deal, or no deal?", "Village Voice", May 9, 2006]
* [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70F1FF839590C718CDDAA0894DD404482 "Reality (on TV) Reaches Art World", "The New York Times", March 2, 2005]
* [http://www.artforum.com/diary/id=8528 "The Dye is Cast", "Artforum", March 4, 2005]
* [http://www.slate.com/id/2143750/ "Bored, Naked, Desperate: What Happens When Artists Go on Reality TV", "Slate", June 16, 2006]
* [http://www.papermag.com/?section=article&parid=1408 "You're Either In or You're Out", "Paper Magazine," June 2006]


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