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Linkage | The Microwave Project
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Links we like in alphabetical order. 101 Conceptual Art Ideas. SCENE: Dissident Display’s Video Magazine. The House of Quality. Two Coats of Paint. Victoria F. Gaitán, Photographer. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Art: Observations: Jackson Pollock
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Following the art market, and other ways in which we look at art. Sunday, March 21, 2010. Why would he have abandoned the technique of drip painting that he had literally invented, and which had changed the course of modern art history? The answer baffles me, and probably most others, as none of us will not ever be fully aware of an artist's intentions or process. So the answers are in the paintings themselves. Here are my favorites, of which, among his non-drip paintings, Guardians of the Secret.
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Art: Observations: Ad Reinhardt's Black Paintings
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Following the art market, and other ways in which we look at art. Saturday, March 27, 2010. Ad Reinhardt's Black Paintings. 60 x 60 in. Abstract Painting No. 5,. 1524 x 1524 mm. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Quote of the Week. Art Institute of Chicago, Collections. The Pink Line Project. Crisis on infinite earths. ARTifice: Fear and Loathing in DC. Off in Corner" Review by Tyler Mullan. Ad Reinhardts Black Paintings. Laurie Simmons: In and Around the House.
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Art: Observations: June 2010
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Following the art market, and other ways in which we look at art. Friday, June 11, 2010. Antony Gormley: Another Place. Gormley has an ability to communicate both solitude and unity through his installations, which often include dozens of life size, cast-iron figures of his own body. Another Place. Labels: News and Events. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Quote of the Week. Art Institute of Chicago, Collections. The Pink Line Project. Crisis on infinite earths.
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TASK force: Oliver Herring at UMD: TASK + BASIC
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TASK force: Oliver Herring at UMD. The Department of Art at the University of Maryland is currently hosting Oliver as an Artist in Residence for the Spring 2008 semester. This weblog has been set up to document and publicize related events, and to facilitate interaction and dialogue amongst the students involved. Department of Art, University of Maryland, College Park. Friday, March 28, 2008. Posted by Dawn Gavin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What to bring to TASK! Task me up Baby!
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John James Anderson: January 2013
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Commentary on art, teaching, and random musings. Monday, January 21, 2013. A few months ago, Washington City Paper put out a call for fiction, published in an issue at the beginning of the year. My submission was not accepted for publication (and after a quick re-read, I can see why - the accepted stories were better). And, it isn't entirely fiction: most of it happened. First the story, then the summary. Franz smiled. "I suppose we could walk there.". Hi, Frank. I’ve been looking for someone&#...Of cour...
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John James Anderson: November 2013
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Commentary on art, teaching, and random musings. Friday, November 29, 2013. My Work on CW's Carrie Diaries, Last Week. You really couldn't ask for better placement: upper right of the title. In September I was asked if Warner Bros. Pictures could purchase a work for the set of The Carrie Diaries. As you see above, I said yes. Back then I was told it would be for a show on the CW called The Carrie Diaries,. A prequel for Sex and the City. Ever since I became one of those " pretentious people. And, technic...
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John James Anderson: Images from the DIY Conceptual Artist
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Commentary on art, teaching, and random musings. Thursday, March 28, 2013. Images from the DIY Conceptual Artist. On March 16th, my latest art project, the DIY Conceptual Artist. Formerly Harmon Art Lab, the space is dedicated to a curatorial project run by Thomas Drymon. and he hesitates to call it a gallery. Exhibiting one room over is Rachel England. Creation in one room. Destruction in the other. All work is participatory. As with many of my projects, there are a bundle of ideas converging. Of course...
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John James Anderson: Good Art / Bad Art
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Commentary on art, teaching, and random musings. Monday, September 17, 2012. Good Art / Bad Art. I'll be part of a panel discussion on Good Art/Bad Art at Hillyer Arts Center on Wednesday. Also on the panel are Bill Dunlap, Artist, Critic for WETA Around Town. Show, Curator; Harriet Lesser, Curator, Strathmore Center for the Arts and Artist; and Michael O'Sullivan, Visual Arts and Film Critic for the Washington Post. I've been picking my brain about what to talk about. So many examples:.
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John James Anderson: June 2012
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Commentary on art, teaching, and random musings. Friday, June 22, 2012. Lighten Up Congress: Let Frederick Douglass Into Statuary Hall. The content below was written for Washington City Paper's blog on June 7, but never published, mostly because I didn't get to the edits fast enough in time for the post to be relevant. (Illness will do that.) So, here is my sardonic editorial. As the article mentions, petitions to for the U.S. Capitol complex to display the statue of Frederick Douglass. The President is ...
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