[ad_1] I frequented the Nationwide Gallery in London yesterday to look at the Winslow Homer – Force of Nature Exhibition – and I’ll be undertaking a overview of this afterwards – most likely as a sequence of scaled-down posts as you can find a ton to comment on and it’s […]
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Keith Haring vs Mr Doodle
[ad_1] I watched a information merchandise on BBC Breakfast Tv this morning about a chap called “Mr Doodle“ (his true title is essentially Sam Cox). The BBC was dealing with him as if he’d invented a entirely new way of producing artwork – which is what prompted this submit. In […]
Aryz Celebrates Workers in Providence, RI Mural
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 Loosely layered and coloration-blocked figures in the desaturated tones of pre-Despair 1910s, the new lineup on these walls in downtown Providence, Rhode Island recollects a proud industrial age here – as painted by the graffiti/road artist Arz. At first […]
ArtSEA: Best bets for the Seattle Art Fair
[ad_1] In brief: You are going to get your steps in, so make sure your magnificent artwork-likely outfit involves snug sneakers. ArtSEA: Notes on Northwest Culture is Crosscut’s weekly arts & culture newsletter. You can browse all about Forest for the Trees (showcasing 80+ Northwest artists which include Moses Solar, RYAN! […]
“Subway Art Legends” Continues Through July 19 at One Art Space
[ad_1] Curated by COPE2, “Subway Artwork Legends,” a dynamic blend of artworks developed by all those icons who “rocked the trains” for the duration of the subway era of the early 80’s, carries on by means of Tuesday at One particular Art Room in Tribeca. The tantalizing graphic highlighted earlier […]
August brings bumper crop of art happenings to Boston
[ad_1] August! The beach, ice cream, Italian Renaissance and French Salon gallery openings! Just because you are enjoying all that summer offers doesn’t mean you can’t get a little culture. This August arts rundown offers up Chinese street festivities, Italian art, French opera, Hollywood classics and born-in-Boston music and visual […]
An Interview with Artist Nicolas Sassoon – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS
[ad_1] I recently started collecting some art on Objkt and I’m enjoying how different it is than the other realms of the NFT space. I love seeing artists releasing affordable work so that other artists can actually own it—giving everyone a chance to experience being a collector. Can you talk […]
Arts & Culture Newsletter: For San Diego’s Park Social initiative, a pop-up is next
[ad_1] Good morning, and welcome to the U-T Arts & Culture Newsletter. I’m David L. Coddon, and here’s your guide to all things essential in San Diego’s arts and culture this week. As an artist who was born in Tijuana, grew up in the South Bay and now resides in […]
Nocturne Notes – Perspectives from The Artist’s Road
[ad_1] Nocturne NotesPhil StarkePerspectives from The Artist’s Highway Night Journey 20 x 24″ Oil © Phil Starke In our fascination with how the eye sees, and translates the entire world all around us to our brains, we have located it particularly fascinating to […]
Interview with Debi Wisch on The Art of Making It
[ad_1] The art environment, Debi Wisch explains, is “a excellent mixture of magical and maddening.” That’s abundantly crystal clear watching the new documentary The Artwork of Creating It, directed by Kelcey Edwards and manufactured by Wisch (and streaming now on Amazon Key), which seems at the approaches up and coming […]