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This is a big deal. David Hockney art show presented by Bing McGilvray #GloucesterMA at Manship

Expecting this to be a life changing look at the art of David Hockney, and Bing McGilvray, with revelations big and small, rare and personal, shedding light on artist friendships, critical art history and core themes of both artists, especially Hockney’s ways to create, share and distribute art.

And two more shows not to miss right here right now:

On view now–not overlapping with the above show) Jeff Weaver at North Shore Art Association (thru Aug 30)

and

Cape Ann Museum’s –overlapping a few days!–Avery, Gottlieb & Rothko (thru Sept. 27th)

RIP David Hockney 1937-June 2026. June! ๐Ÿ˜ฆ

and big sympathy to Bing ๐Ÿ’ who has also written a three part series ahead of the exhibition, “Hockney Reproduction(s): A Celebration of the Life and Art of David Hockney (1937โ€“2026)”, and published on Cape Ann Cosmos, Part 1, 2, and 3.Read Part 1. The 1980s: A life in pictures by Bing here


THROWBACK. A selection from a piece I wrote about David Hockney and shared on GMG back in 2013:

“…DC, NYC, and more: Armory Centennial shows from New York Historical Societyโ€™s Armory Show at 100  and Washington DCโ€™s Phillips and  on line too for the Archives of American Art;  do yourself a favor as they are worth engagement. Many of the artists had Gloucester ties.  I always paused whatever I was doing for any of Sarah Fishkoโ€™s analysis on WNYC, usually Morning Edition or All Things Considered, and syndicated through other outlets now, too (Studio 360 and On the Media). Her extended radio documentary for the Armory anniversary, Culture Shock 1913, continues to be re-broadcast through outlets. Like a painter using color to move our eyes across a surface, Fishkoโ€™s pieces are brushed with pauses and impeccable ambient sound and audio moments–mini Lubitsch sound banquets. Art to savor.

San Francisco, de Young Museum, 2013: A major retrospective of David Hockneyโ€™s work completed over the last decade, A Bigger Exhibition (closing this month), has generated voluminous press and praise, mostly for his legacy of embracing new technology. Oh, and how old he is now, somehow compelling him to create before time runs out. The latter opinion grates and not just because of repetition. (See a good overview of the de Young exhibit on Newshour but listen at 4:24 dispensing this clichรฉ while introducing another. When hasnโ€™t Hockney investigated any series, media or pursuit without daunting and constant focus? Heโ€™s always testing and the mastery and means to do so, and often exuberant.) Itโ€™s also in the news because of Vermeer, but more on that below. Reactions to this Hockney exhibit are reminiscent of a 1980s traveling retrospective for his earlier work, not regarded universally with favor, but ample discussion. I recall moving along that crowded exhibit, a chronological layout with each room different series, artistic intentions, styles & techniques– and a log jam most at the space featuring his monumental collaged Polaroids. Hockney print shows were also traveling (for MA both the MFA and the DeCordova). I didnโ€™t think about Hockney then as a trailblazer for artistic pluralism. Lightbulb memory next: I do remember the Hockney New Yorker article everyone was talking about in January 2000, The Looking Glass, by Lawrence Wechsler. I remember where I was when I first read it, the first contemporary artists who spoke with me and who I turned to for opinions, curators and friends. โ€œVermeer and the Delft Schoolโ€ at the MET was coming up; it had been since the 1995 National Gallery/Hague exhibit when we last had a fresh chance to see Vermeer paintings en masse. Not to be overly dramatic but it continued as a white hot โ€˜what is art topicโ€™; enjoy a dishy 2001 New York Times article covering one charged  symposium filled with memorable quotes by curators, Susan Sontag, and Chuck Close (”some scientists are just as annoying as some art historiansโ€) maybe on the same day you listen to that Fishko audio doc, 
Culture Shock 1913 (the near riot at the premier for 1913 Ballet Russes Stravinskyโ€™s Rights of Spring). An optical debate symposium 15 years later might be worth an anniversary, current thoughts from Close, Hockney, and others involved and so much that has happened since.  Photographer Joseph Pennell is thought to be the first to write (1890s) about optical lenses and Vermeer.  There are many others but Iโ€™ll just list one because of the Gloucester connection. A. Mayor Hyatt, the eminent print curator for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, wrote The Photographic Eye in 1946. (Gloucesterโ€™s Joan of Arc WW1 memorial was created by his โ€œfavorite person in the worldโ€, his aunt, Anna Hyatt Huntington. This brilliant family spent summers in Annisquam for nearly 100 years.) People will always be fascinated by virtuoso technique, the ultra exceptional DIY. Artists Iโ€™ve worked with consider tools of the trade in myriad ways: inspiring, a challenge, filtering, but decidedly unfixed as theyโ€™re about process and exploration of ideas throughout all iterations of their art. Art and magic–themes of mastery, obsession, even โ€œitโ€™s all done with smoke and mirrorsโ€โ€”seems fittingly matched in the Penn & Teller documentary, Timโ€™s Vermeer …and a visit with Hockney is included
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Singers! Auditions today Aug. 22, Aug. 26, 29th, and by appointment! For epic concerts!

Sharing audition opportunity news from Cape Ann Symphony:

Auditions will be held at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Lanesville, ย the rehearsal home of the ย CAS chorus on : Saturday, August 22 from 9am-1pm; Wednesday, August 26 from 4pm-7pm; and Saturday August 29 from 10am-2pm.ย Contact Choral Director Betts atย brittanybetts@gmail.comย for further information or toย set up an audition appointment.

Mark your calendars for these biggies

Vocalists selected as part of The Cape Ann Symphony Chorus to be featured in the fall and spring Cape Ann Symphony Concerts during the orchestra’s Diamond Anniversary Season.

Cape Ann Symphony’s wildly popular annual Holiday Pops Concert on November 28 at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm and November 30, 2026 at 2:00 pm features The Cape Ann Symphony Chorus. The 75th Season Finale Concert on May 9, 2027at 2:00 pm features Beethoven’s 9th Symphony and a world premiere symphony from internationally acclaimed Gloucester based composer Robert Bradshaw written especially for the Diamond Anniversary Season.

Cape Ann Symphony Chorus Director Brittany Betts

Terns on the Stern

Our summertime visitors the terns have been very active in the harbor these last few weeks. They are quick and noisy and fascinating. I don’t often catch them sitting still enough for a photo but I recently captured one resting on the Schooner Adventure soon disturbed by a second one and chased off. I expect they will be leaving soon and it will be a little less chatty out on the water.

Fun 14 year old birthday

A 14-year girl had her birthday party at magnolia Pier.ย  Fun time jumping off the pier and fishing.ย  There were about 20 kids having a salty party.ย  These kids are enjoying themselves outside, ocean air and exercise.ย  No tablets just fun.

THE CUT PARTNERS WITH PUBLICK HOUSE TO LAUNCH A NEW FULL-SERVICE RESTAURANT AND BAR

Publick House at The Cut will open seven days a week for lunch and dinner beginning September 1

GLOUCESTER, MA โ€” The Cut is thrilled to announce a new partnership with Publick House, bringing an elevated, full-service restaurant and bar experience to 177 Main Street in downtown Gloucester. Publick House is the groupโ€™s second restaurant and the partnership will marry The Cutโ€™s recent BONS award of Best Sports Bar and Coolest Night out Vibes with the hospitality groupโ€™s experience of creating exceptional dining experiences. 

Beginning September 1, Publick House at The Cut will be open seven days a week for lunch and dinner, welcoming concertgoers, local residents and North Shore visitors alike.

One of Publick House’s partners, Brian Zarthar, said: โ€œWhat immediately attracted us to The Cut was that it is so much more than a restaurant. Tom and his team have created a really special gathering place in downtown Gloucester, and we’re excited about the opportunity to build on what they’ve created. Our goal is to bring our hospitality experience to the restaurant and bar while working together to make The Cut an even stronger destination for great food, live entertainment, sports and events. We’re incredibly excited to become part of the Gloucester and greater Cape Ann community and can’t wait to get started September 1.โ€

Guests can expect an exciting new menu curated by Chef Nick Dowling, featuring creative coastal dishes such as sweet corn and haddock chowder alongside expertly prepared pub favorites like classic fish and chips. The restaurantโ€™s refreshed food, beverage and hospitality program will elevate the space while preserving the welcoming energy that has made The Cut one of the regionโ€™s most distinctive gathering places.

โ€œWe are really excited to partner with Publick House and introduce this next chapter at The Cut,โ€ said The Cutโ€™s owner, Tom Oโ€™Grady. โ€œOur goal has always been to create a destination where people can come together over great food, live entertainment and unforgettable experiences. Publick House shares that vision, and we cannot wait for our guests to experience what Chef Nick and his team are creating.โ€

The Cut Live will continue booking an exciting lineup of live performances, and the restaurant and venue will remain available for weddings, corporate gatherings, celebrations and other private rentals. Together, The Cut Live and Publick House will offer guests a seamless destination for dining, entertainment and special eventsโ€”all under one roof.

The Cut also extends its sincere gratitude to Bravo2 for its outstanding pop-up residency. The Bravo2 team brought tremendous energy, creativity and hospitality to the space, and The Cut is deeply appreciative of its partnership and support during this transitional chapter.

Publick House at The Cut opens September 1 at 177 Main Street in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Additional information, menus and reservation details will be announced soon.

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Zoom Meeting Regarding New Trash/Recycling Program Tuesday Aug 25

Sharing information from our City Councilors regarding an upcoming Zoom meeting with Casella, the newly contracted Trash/Recycling company. Here’s a live link to the meeting: https://gloucester-ma-gov.zoom.us/j/84082369131 if you are curious or have questions.

IMPORTANT!!

The new trash and recycling contractor, Casella, will be making a presentation at the August 25th City Council meeting. The Zoom link is https://gloucester-ma-gov.zoom.us/j/84082369131

The meeting starts at 6:30 pm. Please watch to learn more about the new trash pickup system.

Coming Soon To Prospect Street

We saw some “Coming Soon” signage for Leland Dental on Prospect Street at the site of the former Savour Wine on the corner of Pleasant and Prospect.

Another beautiful day

This summer has been wonderful.ย  Swimming is so relaxing.ย  The salt water is very healing and peaceful.ย  We are blessed to live at the beach; you can work and then go to the beach.

Hammond & his Castle

Re-blogged from Hammond Castle FaceBook

Details

80 Hesperus Ave, Gloucester, MA, United States, Massachusetts 01930
Publicย Anyone on or off Facebook
Evening program:
5:30 pmโ€“6:00 pm Networking
6:00 pmโ€“7:30 pm Presentation & Discussion
Light refreshments will be served.
One hundred years ago, John Hays Hammond Jr. embarked on one of the most ambitious projects of his life: building Hammond Castle Museum. But why construct a brand new medieval-inspired castle after already transforming his previous home into a castle-like residence? And why was Hammond absent during the first year of construction, entrusting oversight of the project to one of the Hammond Research Laboratoryโ€™s engineers?
Join us as Collections Director Beth Welin takes us on a fascinating look back at 1926, exploring the personal, professional, and historical events that shaped Hammondโ€™s life during this pivotal year. Discover how the construction of his extraordinary home and laboratory unfolded, the people who helped bring his vision to life, and the remarkable story behind one of Cape Annโ€™s most iconic landmarks.
Museum members enjoy complimentary admission. General public admission is only $15. Reservations are required. Space is limited.
All proceeds from this program support the ongoing restoration and preservation of the Museum.
Important Admission Change:ย Arriving by personal vehicle? Advance Reservations Required.
Arriving by public transportation or rideshare services? Walk-ins welcome!

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