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Sunday, September 03, 2006
  gallery walk through -- Mike Lyon: Large Scale Drawings and Woodblock Prints

The opening Friday, September 1 of "Mike Lyon: Large Scale Drawings and Woodblock Prints" was a pretty humongous party! I suppose more than 600 people passed through the gallery that evening between 7 when the doors were unlocked and about 9:40 when Sherry Leedy shooed the last of us out the door. I saw MANY old friends which was just wonderful.

I've posted a short FLASH movie -- a walk through of the gallery and show including a few brief and very impromptu interviews


click to watch Flash movie (about 9mb)


my VERY old friend (when I lived in New York, I occasionally walked him to pre-school), the now best selling author
Seth Mnookin and his friend Sara visited the next day while they were in town for a wedding and it was great to touch base again (photo: Jennifer Bowerman)

My old painting instructor, retired chair of the Kansas City Art Institute's painting department, Wilbur Niewald, was there -- he just returned from a Guggenheim Fellowship spent painting in the Southwest US. He had the most wonderful time and we've got a dinner planned to find out all about it. Wilbur's close friend, another retired painting professor at the Art Institute, Michael Walling was there and bought my "Fixing Hair" print. That was very nice.

Another KCAI retired faculty member, Victor Babu (of ceramics fame) visited and really seemed to love EVERYthing! He's an enthusuiastic guy and characterized my big "Sara" reclining nude woodcut this way: "Omenish, very very omenish -- the deep-deep-darks and the figure turned away -- as if she's sad or angry and maybe she's talking about it -- but what's she saying? She's rolled away up there but there's that comfortable knitted thing up front -- it's soft, but she's turned away from the comfort thing and us and all those deep blues -- omenish... very VERY omenish!" -- I asked him to please write my artist's statement! (ha, ha)!



view entering gallery

The director of the Kemper Museum, Rachel Blackburn, was there and bought the big "Sarah" drawing for their permanent collection. That felt great, I can tell you! Doug Freed, Director of the Daum Museum was there earlier with Dr. Daum and bought bought the big "Jon" drawing for their permanent collection! Wow and double-WOW! Very validating to me that these two excellent regional contemporary art museums stepped up and collected my most recent work on opening day!


Kemper Museum director, Rachel Blackburn

The place was a beritable BUZZ of activity all night long -- people pressing their noses right up against the prints and drawings, pointing and talking and it all seemed very energetic and positive! Now I've settled down a bit and am waiting for post-partum depression to overwhelm me!

-- Mike

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Comments:
Triple WOW and Congratulations!!
Carol Lyons
 
Fantastic Mike! I really like the walk-thru. We got the feel of the whole show.
 
I am vary impressed Mike. The scale of your work works well in a room full of people.

I notice that the sheets are float mounted. Can you please tell me about what's going on behind the print.
 
Hearty congratulations, Mike! I'm so happy for you, especially for the museum purchases. Wishing you continued success. Annie
 
Wish I could have been there to share in your art and joy! Excellent work and sales :)
Bette Wappner
 
Mike
AWESOME.
Next time I see you remind me to collect your autograph!!!
Fantastic, just like I thought it would be.
Jeanne N.
 
Congratulations Mike! I hoped to make it to the show but had a quiz that night for one of my classes. Bummer! But I hope to make it to the ongoing show soon.
Jessica
 
What a show!!!! Congratulations, Mike.
 
WOW! It is always a pleasure to see your work.
SO, when does the book come out about you? I can't wait till it does. To have a copy of a lot of your works in one great volume! Yeah!
Cheers, Rob
 
Mike-You are truly amazing!!! The exhibit looks wonderful. Congratulations on your much deserved sales to the museums. I looked at your entire blog and enjoyed it all.
Thank you for sharing.
 
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Mike Lyon (b. 1951) is a father, husband, visual artist, & karate teacher. He is driven to make stuff. Lately he has been making Japanese woodblock prints, furniture, drawings and other stuff. He and his wife, Linda, play violin duets and perform with the Kansas City Civic Orchestra. They have raised five wonderful used-to-be children, Cecily, Max and Allegra Lyon and Andy and Scott Goldberg.

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