Last Year at the Art Fairs
Share this…FacebookRedditEmail Last year at INK in Miami Beach. Thanks Walter Robinson at artnet. Share this…FacebookRedditEmail
Share this…FacebookRedditEmail Last year at INK in Miami Beach. Thanks Walter Robinson at artnet. Share this…FacebookRedditEmail
Share this…FacebookRedditEmailNYFA DEADLINE REMINDER: November 30, 2010 at 11:59 p.m. Crafts/Sculpture Digital/Electronic Arts December 1, 2010 at 11:59 p.m. Nonfiction Literature Poetry Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts Artists’ Fellowships are $7,000 unrestricted cash …
Share this…FacebookRedditEmailLooking for soy-based, eco-friendly alphabet letters to stick on your apartment walls? Check out Alphabet City, by photographer Joanne Dugan, who has used her photographs from the streets of …
Share this…FacebookRedditEmail Brian Ulrich, JC Penney, Dixie Square Mall, 2009, pigmented archival inkjet print, 8 x 10 in., Ed. of 20 Humble Arts Foundation’s is offering, through its Membership program …
Share this…FacebookRedditEmailRobert Attanasio’s current show at Jim Kempner Fine Art (just opened Thursday), is a mix of many things, mostly of things found or wryly observed, and mostly pertaining to …
Share this…FacebookRedditEmail This might be disturbing to some (including me). These are my teeth. Thanks Matt N. Share this…FacebookRedditEmail
Share this…FacebookRedditEmailMore smartphone apps for photography indicate growing interest from consumers–and Silicon Valley. The recent New York Times article describes several new venture capital investments in apps like PicPlz which …
Share this…FacebookRedditEmailA brief visit to the Editions | Artists’ Book Fair lead me to wonderful editions by Adamson Gallery. Although they were not on view, they print Kim Keever’s amazing …
Share this…FacebookRedditEmail Wonder what carvings made from 2×4″s look like? At Mulherin Pollard, Morgan Herrin creates elaborate and fantastically odd sculpture from the humble building framework. Jo Ann Walters at …
Share this…FacebookRedditEmail Considering his inclusion in a recent Whitney Biennial, numerous solo exhibtions and publications, its odd to see Roe Ethridge in the “New Photographers” series at MoMA. Still, I …
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