The Slaughterhouse Space which is a wonderful, ex-industrial exhibition space in Healdsburg. CA. and part of the Lenz family's Duchamp Winery, will host a major exhibition and auction commemorating Marcel Duchamp. The show titled: SEDUCTION OF DUCHAMP Bay Area Artists' Response, runs from October 3, 2009 - November 7, 2009.


Mr. Lubliner created two works specifically for the exhibition; a photo montage based on Duchamp's T um' called Duchamp, Pret-A-Porter and a push-broom and Lucite sculpture called The Broom Ensnared In His Pristine Haven. A parody of The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors Even.

Also both the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times have taken note of the current Duchamp revival with an article about his permanent exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum:

http://www.slaughterhousespace.com/
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203863204574346641329487698.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/28/arts/design/28duchamp.html?_r=1&th&emc=th



LaFayette Library purchases Seaborg Portrait


September 30th 2009. The Lafayette Library and Learning Center in Lafayette, California has just agreed to purchase Mr. Lubliner's 1986 portrait of Nobel Prize winner Glenn Seaborg.

The Lafayette Library and Learning Center represents a community-driven effort to build a regional resource and national model for the library of the future. Hailed as a “national model” for libraries, the Lafayette Library and Learning Center will also be home to the Glenn Seaborg Learning Consortium, an innovative partnership of the region’s leading arts, culture, and educational institutions.

Informative Links:

http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1951/seaborg-bio.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_T._Seaborg

National Portrait Gallery


This month, May 2009, The National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC purchased a vintage print of one of Mr. Lubliner's portraits of sculptor Richard Serra. The photograph was taken in 1969 as part of Mr. Lubliner's coverage of the famed Art & Technology Program created by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.