Whether it’s a piece of art history by a master, a contemporary installation, a community mural, or a student drawing, we all know that looking at art can be mesmerizing. Many of us can stare at and explore one artwork for an extended period. But what about our students? Due […]
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Daily Campello Art News: Art Basel Miami Beach week: VIP Preview
Today is the VIP preview for Art Miami and is co-joined sister fair, Context Art Miami. The day starts around 9AM with last minute hanging, re-hanging and labeling… most of the work has been already hung by the crew who arrived here on Sunday, but there’s still a lot of […]
40th Annual Art Competition: Meet the Jurors
Share: This year, the Artists Magazine’s Annual Art Competition turns 40 years old. Just to give that anniversary a bit of context, here are a few other things that were first introduced to the world in 1983: The video game, Mario Bros., was first released as a Nintendo arcade game […]
Monsters and Death Masks: A Haunting History of Spooky Art
From true crime to haunted houses to the endless dramatization of serial killers, people enjoy feeling scared (at least on their own terms), a creepy fascination that extends to spooky art. And with Halloween right around the corner, the evidence of our collective love for exploring emotional limits abounds. Horror […]
Developing Your Art Style Through Experimentation — Caryl Fine Art
2. Play at Improvisation Have you ever taken an improv class? This strikes fear in many people, while others find it a fantastic experience. Artists can borrow from the improv playbook by using the “yes and…” prompt. Improv players use this prompt to build on the storyline that has been […]
Benefits of art education – Art schools’ Pros and Cons!
1. Helps with professional life Parents might push their children into activities that will ensure their future success. Art education can benefit beyond the usual expectation of a future career yet develop cognitive skills that wouldn’t otherwise. It is a paradox: people who took an art class in high school […]
School of the Art Institute of Chicago Dumps Ye’s Honorary Degree
This gives a whole new meaning to “Graduation.” (edit Valentina Di Liscia/Hyperallergic) As rapper Ye’s (formerly Kanye West) incendiary rants become more offensive and unhinged, brands and institutions that once platformed and lauded the celebrity are hastening to put distance between themselves and his virulently antisemitic propagandizing. From the October […]
How to get art marketing information, ideas and support
It’s no secret that, despite what some artists seem to think lately, that you need a website to be taken seriously and to have a home base for your art, a place for collectors to sign up for a newsletter, a place where you can showcase things for sale […]
Memento mori at The Parlor: Baltimore’s Newest Art Space in a Former Funeral Home
“Marking a significant transition in the life of 108 West North Avenue, Memento mori mines the liminality of this architectural ghost and the profound association with loss and remembrance imbued in the funeral home setting,” reads curator Catherine Borg’s statement. “The expansive space is a readymade work of art further […]
How to Amplify Your Art Marketing Efforts
By the way, if you are a paid member of our Sovereign Artist Club or have a FASO website, we have an entire 60 page ebook for you that explains the entire Circles of Art Marketing framework and how to use it to better market and sell your art. For […]