"Unexpected Wegman"Date/Time:Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Sat., July 18 until Sun., January 24Price: $5-$7, free Thursdays
Pooch PuntWegman’s best friends are largely absent in new exhibitBy Wynter Holden
Photographer William Wegman is the Anne Geddes of the canine world. Where Geddes dresses babies as ladybugs, flowers, and bunnies, Wegman coaxes his pet Weimaraners into equally humiliating garb: think dresses, purses, and oversize trench coats reminiscent of McGruff the Crime Dog. His latest show is titled Unexpected Wegman; so whats so unexpected? That it didnt go completely to the dogs. The show, continuing through January 24 at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, features conceptual art videos, artist-designed playing cards, monotypes, and, yes, some dog photos superimposed with hand-drawn costumes. But if you prefer LOLcats and kitty litter to pooper-scoopers and drool, no worries. The shows appeal extends beyond dog lovers, says the exhibits curator, Cassandra Coblentz. The dogs are often present, but they are in smart, conceptually driven art, Coblentz tells New Times. If you want to spend the time thinking about the concepts behind it, theres a lot more, but if you just want to enjoy the surface art, its interesting, as well. For example, in a piece titled Various Disasters, Wegman depicts four tragic scenarios: a man crushed under a wagon wheel, another with his arm in a sling, a sinking ship, and a bodybuilder trying to fit into a wire hanger. The images are sometimes dark, but amusing. Its a very funny show, Coblentz says. Hes a clever, witty person, and his work has a little bit of bite.
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