Monday, September 30, 2013

Richard Grieco "Artist in Residence" at Gallerie Sparta

Richard Grieco often sports interesting jewelry.
For opening night, he was decked out by Mark Lash.
The premiere Los Angeles showing of Richard Grieco’s artwork at Gallerie Sparta ran from August 10 to September 8, but gallery owners Stephan Sparta and Lee Bowers want you to know it’s not really over.
The gallery is representing Grieco, and plans to keep his paintings on display for the foreseeable future. That means that if you’re in the Los Angeles area, you can stop by to check out Richard’s artwork any time during regular gallery hours—and maybe take a piece home with you.

By email last week, Bowers told me a bit about the pair’s history with Grieco and what the future holds. The relationship began when Bowers and Sparta met Grieco at and AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) auction earlier this year. (You may recall that this wasn’t Richard’s first involvement with APLA—some of the first widespread coverage of Richard’s artwork came after he donated a painting for the organization’s 2012 auction.) A week after this year’s event, Bowers and Sparta visited Richard’s studio to see more of his work.

I asked Bowers what it was about Richard’s work that made them want to represent him, and she said, “The energy and color and texture of his paintings in person are powerful and emit emotion.” The fact that Bowers made this distinction about seeing Grieco’s work “in person” intrigued me, as I’ve found online images of the paintings plenty compelling. After this discussion, I’m even more interested in seeing Richard’s artwork “live”.
On the red carpet, Johnny Mathis said he'd come
out to the opening to support his golf buddy.

Bowers also weighed in on the question I posed in an earlier post, saying that she believes Richard’s prior celebrity has had a positive impact on the reception of his artwork. Richard himself said recently that he hates the celebrity label. But, whether he likes it or not, decades of name recognition and a solid network of Hollywood connections put him in a different position from the typical artist premiering his work.

Fortunately, there seems to be general agreement that the work stands on its own. So, if you're going to be in the LA area, don't miss the opportunity to see it in all its glory. Gallerie Sparta is located at 8641 Sunset Boulevard.

Friday, September 13, 2013

A House is Not a Home Wins Best Horror Feature at Burbank International Film Festival

A House is Not a Home is interesting for a number of reasons. One is that Richard is listed as "co-producer," on the film, a role he hasn't played often in his movie career. Another is that A House is Not a Home star Gerald Webb, in his interview on the red carpet at Grieco's recent gallery opening, said the film was the first-ever straight horror film with a primarily black cast.

No word yet on a general release date for the movie, but it premiered last week at the Burbank International Film Festival and walked away with the award for Best Horror Feature Film. Richard's appearance in the trailer is brief and creepy and we haven't heard a lot about his "character," so this one should hold some surprises. Here's the trailer, in case you haven't seen it. I'll update with additional festival and/or general release information.