Artist Information:
Richard Donagrandi
Chicago, IL
United States
Member Since: May 2001

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Artist Statement:
In general, I don't think people notice or care about the details of the world around them. -- Recently, I read an op-ed piece by Ted Koppel in which he made a statement that epitomised this: "We celebrate truth as virtue, but only in the abstract." Of course, Ted Koppel was talking about the state of journalism, but I find that this statement fits in perfectly with how many people experience their world as well.
One of the main priciples of Buddhist philosophy is the concept of impermanence. Nothing lasts forever. Everything changes. What is here one day may be gone the next. Along with impermanence is the concept of non-attachment. To attach ourselves to anything or anyone is to welcome suffering when those things or people are gone from our lives. Countering impermanence and non-attachment, is the concept of awareness. Awareness allows us to experience, enjoy, and cherish what and who is here and now, preserving memory and adding knowledge.
I am inspired by the ancient Hindu practice of seeing without seeing; being without being; and the Buddhist practices of contemplation, cognition, and awareness. My work is about the constantly changing landscape, experience, our perception of ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
--Blackbird Restaurant Artists' Salon Series, Solo Show, Sept. 24 - Nov. 9, 2003.
--Around the Coyote Fall Arts Festival and Curator's Choice Show, Sept. 5-7, 2003.
--"Blur" at Function + Art Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, Aug. 8-14, 2003.
--Solo Show, Urban Studio Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, May 2-27, 2003.
--Around...
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Artist Reviews:
"The Chinese have for centuries practiced connoisseur rituals in which blends of incense are burned and those attending attempt to discern the ingredients and their proportions in the blend. A similar tradition exists for savoring teas, and, indeed, artworks. Richard Donagrandi is better known for his photography and oil paintings...
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Collections:
Much Shelist, Chicago, Illinois
Park Hyatt Regency, Chicago, Illinois
A more complete list of private collectors holding my work can be seen on my webpage.
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Richard Donagrandi's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Richard Donagrandi's Portfolio. In general, I don't think people notice or care about the details of the world around them. -- Recently, I read an op-ed piece by Ted Koppel in which he made a statement that epitomised this: "We celebrate truth as virtue, but only in the abstract." Of course, Ted Koppel was talking about the state of journalism, but I find that this statement fits in perfectly with how many people experience their world as well.
One of the main priciples of Buddhist philosophy is the concept of impermanence. Nothing lasts forever. Everything changes. What is here one day may be gone the next. Along with impermanence is the concept of non-attachment. To attach ourselves to anything or anyone is to welcome suffering when those things or people are gone from our lives. Countering impermanence and non-attachment, is the concept of awareness. Awareness allows us to experience, enjoy, and cherish what and who is here and now, preserving memory and adding knowledge.
I am inspired by the ancient Hindu practice of seeing without seeing; being without being; and the Buddhist practices of contemplation, cognition, and awareness. My work is about the constantly changing landscape, experience, our perception of ... |
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