- 8 years ago Sticky: Welcome to /t/artists!
- 8 years ago Sticky: Post your Portfolios!
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What It's Like To Be The Only Painter In Antarctica
Making art at the bottom of the world, where paint freezes and the best subjects are millimeters long.
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Kicking Against the Pricks: How Pauline Boty’s pioneering Pop art bucked the art world’s boy’s club
Pauline Boty was an artist, activist, actress and model.
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Simon Stålenhag Art Gallery
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Georgiana Houghton
Spirit Drawings review – awe-inspiring visions of a Victorian medium. By Jonathan Jones.
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Oil Paintings That Will Make Your Eyes And Brain Hurt
Queen of Double Eyes, that’s how Toronto-based artist Alex Garant introduces herself when she stands next to her mind-bending double vision oil paintings.
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Lightman Fantastic
This Artist Drenched ’60s Music Lovers in a Psychedelic Dream. By Ben Marks.
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All-Night French Fries with T-Rex
Seattle’s Trippiest Rock-Poster Artist Tells All. By Ben Marks. (May 25, 2016)
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The secret ‘midnight paintings’ of Dr Seuss – in pictures
Over a lifetime of sleepless nights, Theodor Seuss Geisel, aka Dr Seuss, created hundreds of artworks he called his ‘Midnight Paintings’. Although famous for his work as a children’s author, Geisel created topical and surrealist art, much of which was kept private until his death
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The man who who invented impressionism
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Utah & Ether: The Bonnie and Clyde of graffiti
This couple broke probation to go on a worldwide tagging spree... but living on the run has taught them the true meaning of independence. By Alex King.
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Poland’s Most Optimistic, Backward-Looking Artist
Faded utopias have served as the greatest inspiration for Paulina Olowska — painting, living and believing in a forgotten past.
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Painting once written off as £20 copy reassessed as £20m Raphael
Madonna composition at National Trust’s Haddo House was spotted by a historian making a BBC TV series. By Dalya Alberge.
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Open Secret
A biography of Diane Arbus offers a detailed portrait of an artist longing for connection. By Prudence Peiffer.
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Klimt’s Women, Real and on Canvas
A show at the Neue Galerie, “Klimt and the Women of Vienna’s Golden Age, 1900-1918,” delves into a complex topic. By Ken Johnson.
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How To Be More Like Frida Kahlo, As Told By Frida Kahlo
In honor of the Mexican painter's birthday, some life advice from the icon herself. By Priscilla Frank. (July 6, 2016)
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Marina Abramovic on Right-Wing Attacks: ‘It’s Absolutely Outrageous and Ridiculous’
Just when it seemed this election could not get any more absurd, artist Marina Abramovic has been dragged into the mayhem. By Katherine McMahon.
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How to Fix the Art World, Part 1
Back in August my staff and I embarked on an epic project: we wanted to know what inhabitants of the art world think is wrong with it and how they would fix it. In the ensuing months we spoke with more than 50 individuals—artists and curators, critics and historians, art dealers and an art fair director—to gather a range of perspectives...
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Andrew Wyeth, his Critics, and Small Town Mud
“By his palette, by his tempera, by his specificity, by his attention, Wyeth transmuted the actuality of the tenant farmer’s house onto a flat piece of canvas, a material that otherwise has nothing to do with bricks, or snow, or lonely fields in the woods.” By Morgan Meis
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At Home With the Man Who’s Made Robot ‘Children’ for 30 Years
“They are closer to me than my actual children in some ways.” By Jamie Fullerton.
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Artists and Their Muse: Gentrification
Some artists find inspiration in changing neighborhoods, creating cartoons, films, performances and stories. By Ronda Kaysen.