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Month: October 2022
A Fluttering Exterior Responds to the Elements in a Kinetic, Open-Air Cabin by NEON
Style #architecture #kinetic #kinetic sculpture #NEON Studio #sculpture Oct 21, 2022 Kate Mothes In the park bordering Louvre-Lens, which opened in 2012 on a 49-acre previous mining website about 125 miles north of Paris, a cabin-shaped set up has fluttered on to the grounds. The kinetic structure created […]
Secret Spots in Paris, by Sadie Valeri
My husband Nowell and I just returned from a month-long trip to Europe and this is the first of a series of blog posts about Paris, Antwerp, The Hague, Amsterdam, and Vienna. The other cities were new destinations for us, but Nowell and I have visited Paris many times together. […]
All About The Swimming Hole by Thomas Eakins
Title of Artwork: “The Swimming Gap” Artwork by Thomas Eakins 12 months Developed 1883 Summary of The Swimming Gap The Swimming Gap is Eakins’ most outstanding portrayal of the nude type it depicts the artist and 5 other naked guys, his pupils and close friends, by the edge of a […]
Peter Schjeldahl (1942–2022) – Artforum International
Peter Schjeldahl, the American art critic whose scintillatingly eloquent opinions graced the webpages of the New Yorker for a long time and the Village Voice ahead of that, died this afternoon of lung cancer at his dwelling in Bovina, New York, at the age of eighty. Schjeldahl’s in-depth assessments of work by […]
Inside the Sketchbook of Kayoon Anderson
Kayoon Anderson is a figurative painter and Semi-finalist in the Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year. Listed here she contemplates the significance of her sketchbook observe as a tool for producing thoughts and hoping new approaches, while also pondering the evolving relationship an artist can have to their sketchbooks. […]
A Graffiti Story” Spotlights the Journeys of Five Artists
Tracing the emergence of graffiti from an underground subculture into a genuine career, Duality: A Graffiti Tale — directed by Ryan Dowling — focuses on the struggles and successes of five observed graffiti artists. In the Buffalo 8 documentary element movie, famous writers Meres 1, Dual, Sloke, Jaber and In […]
Peter Schjeldahl, New Yorker’s Head Art Critic, Dies at 80 – ARTnews.com
Peter Schjeldahl, whose exuberant prose and perceptive brain manufactured him one of the most broadly examine art critics in the U.S., has died at 80. He experienced been battling lung most cancers, and he chronicled his working experience with the sickness in a memorable 2019 essay called “The Artwork of […]
Mixed Media Art Supplies for Urban Sketching
In this article are recommendations of supplies for mixed media art and urban sketching. I’ve been using the tools and supplies mentioned below for years and I’ll share with you the pros and cons for each media. This article is written for art beginners and urban sketchers. Many of the […]
The Art of Maurice Sendak”
In preparation for our upcoming exhibition, Wild Things Are Happening: The Art of Maurice Sendak, we asked Columbus Museum of Art staff members to share what they are most excited about. “I’m most excited to see visitors reconnect with beloved childhood art and characters.”— Olivia T., Visitor Experience Supervisor […]