Arts advocate Patrick Moore of Montevideo was influenced by Nicole Zempel’s nature photography currently on screen at the Southwest Minnesota Arts Council’s gallery in Marshall. Zempel’s up-shut pictures of mushrooms, lichen, moss, and slime mould blend science and artwork in a way that is equally acquainted and otherworldly. “I just […]
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‘Fem-Fusion: Visual Art + the Written Word’ features local female artists, highlights power of femininity | State College News
Focusing on feminine spirit and strength, a new art exhibit titled “Fem-Fusion: Visual Art + the Written Word” had its grand opening on Saturday at the Art Alliance of Central Pennsylvania’s Art Center. With art and written works of various types on display, the walls of the gallery were adorned […]
Visual Arts – June 9
Jaques Art Middle 121 Next St. NW The Delighted Trails juried artwork demonstrate runs by means of June 26. The artwork museum is normally open with no cost admission 11 a.m. right up until 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturdays. For further information, phone the museum at 218-927-2363 or visit jaquesart.com. […]
New & Noteworthy Visual Books, From Queer Appreciate to the Soul of a Nation
Latest visible books of desire: KAWS: What Party, by Brooklyn Museum. (Phaidon, $59.95.) With essays by the critic Daniel Birnbaum and the Brooklyn Museum curator Eugenie Tsai, this monograph provides a detailed overview of the artist’s genre-crossing, Pop Artwork-impressed function. QUEER Love IN Shade, by Jamal Jordan. (Ten Velocity Press, […]
Aiming to Capture the ‘Insane Visual Transience of Attractiveness,’ Damien Hirst’s Cherry Blossoms Sequence…
Renewal Blossom, 2018. © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2021. Image © Prudence Cuming Associates. The Cherry Blossoms are about attractiveness and lifestyle and demise. They are extreme—there’s a thing practically tacky about them. […] They are attractive but taken from mother nature. […] They are […]
Visual Arts Round-Up | Summer Arts Preview | Hudson Valley
click to enlarge Photo courtesy of Jack Shainman Gallery, New York. Lesson #2 by EJ Hill, part of the exhibition “Feedback” at The School. Keep your eyes peeled, […]
16 LGBTQ Visual Artists You Should Know
Queer individuals are the heartbeat of the arts community. Since the beginning of time, LGBTQ men and women and non-gender conforming artists have held space for unpopular sentiments, magical possibilities and powerful truths on stages, screens and canvases. Painters, videographers, photographers, collage makers, and other artists help us see ourselves […]
Arturo Luz, Countrywide Artist for Visual Arts, 94
MANILA, Philippines — Arturo Luz painter, sculptor, designer, photographer and final of the terrific Modernists died on Wednesday evening. He was 94 several years aged. Arturo’s daughter, Angela Luz, declared his passing on social media: “(My father) peacefully joined his Creator at 8:45 this evening, and I stood by his […]
Arts & Culture Newsletter: San Diego Symphony’s Rady Shell at Jacobs Park a visual and aural wonder
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. If you’re not excited about the Shell, you should be. The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park on our bayfront […]
Letter from New York: Visual Arts – Alice Neel and All the Rest
By David D’Arcy In New York, museums and galleries are racing toward a new normal, whatever that might be. Most exhibitions that opened earlier in the year will stay open into the summer. Alice Neel: People Come First at the Metropolitan Museum of Art through August 4. Visitors should arrive […]