Share: Lois Dodd demonstrates that art-creating is not a occupation or an occupation, it is a way of everyday living by Cynthia Close Most people today glance ahead to retirement, generally beginning all over age 65, but artists typically carry on to perform, some-instances for a long time longer, even […]
I was manning a booth at an antiques show in Denver many years ago when a man came in, carrying a manila envelope from which he removed a photograph of a painting. “I’ve got a Winslow Homer that I want to sell,” he informed me. I was always interested in […]
As artists, we are often known for what we do/create/make. It is not just what we do, but it also is a major component of who we are. If we are not making, if we are not creating, if we are not sketching, planning, or researching…then we are neglecting a […]
In the past two months the two major auction houses, Christie’s and Sotheby’s, have held auctions with young artists involving the ages of 25 and 35 along with parts by older artists. What does this sort of sale convey to us in phrases of validating the art? Throughout May well, […]
The Alex Brown Basis in Des Moines, Iowa, now declared the 6 artists participating in its 2023 residency software. David Dixon, Ben DuVall, Shir Ende, Fanxi Sunshine, Jessica Walker, and Leonard Yang, will each and every occupy Brown’s previous studio in the nonprofit Mainframe Studios, a refurbished 1970s telecom constructing […]
Constantly but especially relevant now, in gentle of the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the women’s revolution in Iran, Mary Kelly’s digital movie projection WLM Remix (2005) bit by bit merges two times in time: a photograph of a 1970 women’s liberation march and an image of its reenactment, […]