- 8 years ago Sticky: Welcome to /t/artists!
- 8 years ago Sticky: Post your Portfolios!
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Christian Viveros-Faune on Why Art Basel in Miami Beach Is Degrading for Art and Artists
At Art Basel in Miami Beach, the megawealthy rule—but they do so like at no other place on the planet.
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Hilden Diaz
Art installations of burning intensity.
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Look Inside The World Of Chinese 'Copy-Culture'
In Southern China a village of artists are creating copycat paintings from the worlds greatest artists. Van Gogh never sold a copy of his creation ‘Sunflowers’, so how come these guys are?
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Creative people’s brains really do work differently
Artists can juggle seemingly contradictory modes of thought.
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Vermeer as scientist
Claudia Swan reviews Laura J. Snyder’s “Eye of the Beholder: Johannes Vermeer, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, and the reinvention of seeing.”
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A Rare Encounter with an Aaron Douglas Painting that References Slavery’s Past
Lavender and gold silhouettes of soldiers on horseback, waves, and a kneeling figure overlap on the flat plane of Aaron Douglas’s “Let My People Go” (1935–39)... By Allison Meier.
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David Lynch on Memory, Chance and Intuition
Hans Ulrich Obrist talks to America’s foremost auteur about the principles powering his unique vision
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How the Cold War’s Fallout Shaped David Bowie
Critic Agata Pyzik’s 2014 book, Poor But Sexy: Culture Clashes in Europe East and West, situates Bowie at the heart of Cold War pop culture. Here, she explores Bowie's role in uniting disaffected young people on both sides of the Iron Curtain.
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Liubov Popova, an Homage
Sometime in the late 1970s, Miriam Schapiro and Elaine Lustig Cohen gathered a group of feminist artists and writers around my dining room table with a proposal… By Joyce Kozloff. (Jan. 2)
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The Making of Daniel Clowes
And a golden age for comics. By Robert Ito.
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With Firewatch, Olly Moss Brings His Subversive Touch to Video Games
A self-taught graphic designer pushes back against the industry’s stale visuals. By Simon Parkin.
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Great article about female fine art photographers you should check out
I love photographic fine art and this top 10 has some very nice female artists. Ofcourse this is only the opinion of this gallery.
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Encompassing Genius
Nicholas Roe reviews “Eternity’s Sunrise: The Imaginative World of William Blake” by Leo Damrosch.
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Artist Paints With Bacteria, And It’s Oddly Beautiful
A petri dish is her canvas, and the microbes are her paint. By Jacqueline Howard.
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Memories of Paintings
Thomas Blanchard
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Musicians blurring the gender lines
A new generation of sexually fluid pop artists are smashing through gender stereotypes.
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One Artist Holds the Exclusive Rights in This Shade of Black
Anish Kapoor, the famed sculptor, who created the ArcelorMittal Orbit sculpture for the 2012 Olympics, has provoked the fury of fellow artists this week by acquiring the exclusive rights to use the blackest shade of black in the world.
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Simon Hanselmann: ‘I hate twee art. Life is not nice’
His cult comic Megg, Mogg and Owl riffs on depression and addiction. Now the TV networks want a part of it. Hanselmann speaks about his love-hate relationship with 4chan, breaking into building sites and life as ‘sentient meat.’ By James Reith.
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The Psychedelic Garden of Tuscany
Niki de Saint Phalle’s sculpture park, dreamed up in an asylum, was the capstone of a tempestuous life in art. By Ariel Levy.
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The Real Thing
Jenni Quilter reviews “Restless Ambition: Grace Hartigan, Painter” by Cathy Curtis.