Some pageantry at the mall
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Elia Powers
For those considering whether to attend this year’s Pageant of the
Masters, items from the shows are on display through Sunday at South
Coast Plaza’s Jewel Court.
“It’s a way for us to kick off our summer events,” said Sharbie
Higuchi, the festival’s director of marketing and public relations.
“And it’s a chance to share with SCP [South Coast Plaza] patrons a
little of what we do.”
Each year since 2002, South Coast Plaza and center retailer
Montblanc have partnered with the Festival of Arts and the Pageant of
the Masters to bring the exhibition to Jewel Court.
The exhibition includes sculptures, oil paintings, watercolor
paintings, ceramics, glass and photography. Works range from $500 to
$25,000, Higuchi said.
In all, there are 28 pieces, coming from both permanent
collections and the festival’s current exhibitors.
“We don’t normally have exhibition space for art in our
collection,” exhibit coordinator Mike Tauber said. “This is a chance
for us to bring pieces out we don’t usually show.”
This year’s Pageant, with its “living pictures” production, runs
July 7 through Sept. 1.
The Festival of Arts, an exhibition that kicks off July 5, will
include nearly 150 area artists displaying their pieces in a juried
show.
Sets and costumes from past Pageant of the Masters performances
will also be on display at the exhibition, which opens to the public
today.
Tauber said the biggest surprise for those who have attended
Pageant of the Masters shows will be seeing the sets up close.
“Their crudeness and simplicity is jarring,” he said.
Tauber said one of the focal points of the exhibition is El Cid
Campeador, a large model horse made mostly of steel framework,
plywood and polystyrene that was recreated by a pageant design team
in 2004.
The original sculpture is displayed in the courtyard in front of
the San Diego Art Museum.
Other highlights are Xian Warriors of the Terracotta Army costumes
worn by actors in a 1997 Pageant of the Masters show. Seven of the
Xian Warriors will also appear in this year’s Pageant, titled “On the
Road: A Crash Course in Popular Art and Culture.”
Visitors will also find bright green sculptures, called
“Radioactive Cats,” that were a part of last year’s pageant.
Laguna Beach exhibitor Hal Lambert last week gave watercolor
painting demonstrations and teaching techniques at Jewel Court.
“You have to play to the audience and see who you are talking to,”
Lambert said. “I go through the painting process and explain how I
use color.”
This weekend, two artists will be teaching oil painting
techniques.
Throughout the exhibition, a concierge table will be staffed to
give visitors information about this summer’s schedules for the
Festival of Arts and the Pageant of the Masters.
An invitation-only preview party was scheduled Thursday night to
kick off the exhibition.
“We are delighted to have the exhibition again,” said Mitra Azar,
general manager of Montblanc. “I believe in creativity and showcasing
what our artists can do.”
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