December 31st 2020

A WALK IN MY LIBRARY:
DECEMBER 31, 2020
JASON BUTLER'S EXHIBITION
Meyer Schapiro, “Theory and Philosophy of Art: Style, Artist and Society

December 18th 2020

BEHIND THE SCENES:
LIOR GALL, BRUSSELS, 2020

December 11th 2020

HIGHLIGHT:
LOVE LETTERS
A new participative project by artist Koen Vanmechelen

December 4th 2020

BEHIND THE SCENES:
LINDA KARSHAN AND THE BROOKLYN RAIL

November 27th 2020

BEHIND THE SCENES:
NOVEMBER 2020, LINDA KARSHAN
The Covid Conversation, A New Film

November 6th 2020

A WALK IN MY LIBRARY:
PARIS, NOV. 6, 2020
ABËTËI by Ishmael Fiifi Annobil

October 20th 2020

BEHIND THE SCENES:
MATHILDE BRETILLOT
Designs new offices for Parfums de Marly, Paris

load more
October 12th 2020

BEHIND THE SCENES:
BERLIN STUDIO VISIT - LUKAS HOFFMANN

October 7th 2020

BEHIND THE SCENES:
BERLIN

September 24th 2020

BEHIND THE SCENES:
GALERIE NÄCHST ST. STEPHAN ROSEMARIE SCHWARZWÄLDER, VIENNA
Friederike Mayröcker, Curator Hans Ulrich Obrist - until 10 Oct
Schutzgeister/Guardian Spirits

September 9th 2020

BEHIND THE SCENES:
JSVCPROJECTS AND KOEN VANMECHELEN
The Battery Channel Podcast

September 1st 2020

BEHIND THE SCENES:
ARTISTS IN THE STUDIO, JERSEY

August 25th 2020

BEHIND THE SCENES:
MANIFEST OF THE TRUE

August 18th 2020

A WALK IN MY LIBRARY:
3 LOVE POEMS IN THE SUMMER

August 11th 2020

BEHIND THE SCENES:
SUMMER NEWS

load more
August 4th 2020

BEHIND THE SCENES:
ROD MENGHAM,
Awarded the Cholmondeley Award for Poets

July 28th 2020

BEHIND THE SCENES:
JILL SILVERMAN VAN COENEGRACHTS RECOMMENDS

July 21st 2020

BEHIND THE SCENES:
LINDA KARSHAN
Studio visit

July 14th 2020

BEHIND THE SCENES:
STEFANO CIGADA,
"Frammenti" at the Museo di Roma in Trastevere

January 2nd 2020

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2020!

all posts title image

BEHIND THE SCENES:
ABOUT THE TREES
Thanksgiving 2021

November 29th 2021

Something to be grateful for, I can leave my office in Paris and fifteen hours later pull up the drive to my mother’s house. You might take this for granted as I have for all the years I have lived on this side of the ocean. It was no big deal to fly around, just time and money. Like taking the bus, I was known to say because I spent so much time in the air. 

Since Covid I think differently. The sky driving between Newark and Philadelphia never looked so blue, clouds hanging like backlit Boucher above the scrubby landscape of turnpikes. Four days to see my three younger brothers, their families and my mom. Thanksgiving. Fifteen of us ages 8 months to 90. Blessings. Rapture. Craziness as usual. 

The trees were still protecting the house, hovering like giants every decade. The house was built and first landscaped in 1929, old trees planted well before, do still tower and sway in the high winds. Climate crisis afflicts them. 

Jet lag sent me out at dawn to see what had happened since my last visit.  They stood firm as we held our collective breaths; mom looks out during powerful storms hoping another one doesn’t pull up from the roots and crash down. But it happens. Even they have their limits. 

When we moved into this house, I was 11; there was a rose garden and banks of rhododendrons and azaleas throughout the woodlands. There was a beautiful flowering dogwood tree, long gone just next to the sun porch, and a tall pine just outside my bedroom allowed squirrels to look in when I did my homework. Cut down many years ago, my view is now deep into woods, the middle distance.

“What are you thankful for,” one young nephew asked as we sat down to our turkey. Everyone looked across the table and then one by one replies began. That we managed to be safe in the wake of Covid. That we were all together; and had each other after a long two years amongst the trees rooted and alive, growing still. I was grateful for each one of them.

All photos by JSVCprojects