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Month: March 2024
Art Consultants: Your Secret Shortcut to a Stunning Art Collection
There are all sorts of reasons to build a private or corporate art collection — and just as many challenges you could encounter along the way. Enter the art consultant. These professionals are your friendly guide to the often intimidating, opaque art world, with the goal of helping you find […]
Veronica Ryan Wins 2022 Turner Prize
Montserrat-born sculptor Victoria Ryan has been announced as the winner of the 2022 Turner Prize, one of the world’s top visual art awards. Her work explores themes of displacement and loss through organic sculptures frequently embodying soft, vegetal forms and made from organic and recycled materials. At sixty-six, Ryan, who […]
10 Hilarious “It’s Like They Know Us” Scenarios Art Teachers Face All Too Often
Home / 10 Hilarious “It’s Like They Know Us” Scenarios Art Teachers Face All Too Often Being an art teacher is a little like being a unicorn—you are colorful, magical, and a bit mysterious. In the school schema, what you do and how you do it isn’t entirely clear. This […]
How to Amplify Your Art Marketing Efforts
By the way, if you are a paid member of our Sovereign Artist Club or have a FASO website, we have an entire 60 page ebook for you that explains the entire Circles of Art Marketing framework and how to use it to better market and sell your art. For […]
3 powerful reasons to collect art today – Veronica Winters Painting
Descend, oil painting on canvas, 36×48 inches, Veronica Winters Thanks to the pandemic, art collecting has become a prominent topic in the past two years. The online art market is growing and young art collectors want to buy art with a click of a button instead of going through art […]
Zuzanna Pieczyńska’s Paintings of Loss
Zuzanna Pieczyńska won the Emerging Artist Award in the Jackson’s Painting Prize this year with her work ‘Christie’. In this interview, Jessica Alazraki, winner of the Emerging Artist Award last year, asks Zuzanna about how she investigates liminal space, grief and disappearance through light, space and colour. Jessica: When […]
Wearable, Beautiful Vehicles for Communication at the Baltimore Jewelry Center
Artist Bios with Link to BJC Holiday Shop Andy Lowrie is a jewelry artist who makes sculptural and wearable objects, works on paper and paint-based installations. He is an Australian maker, living and working in Baltimore. Through his craft he pursues contemporary expressions of jewelry making that interrogate and reflect […]
In Between Dichotomies: Art by David Lascaris
Italian architect and visual artist of many mediums, David Lascaris, lives and works in Amsterdam. His artistic practice fluctuates between the essential contraries of transience and eternity, divinity and humanity, life and death, and he often finds himself exploring the spaces in between. Here, in his own words, he shares his […]
Bisa Butler | Quilting Black Identity
About Bisa Butler It was 2001 when Bisa Butler approached quilting for the first time. She took her first fiber art class during her master’s degree, and for her grandmother got sick at that time, Bisa felt she wanted to do something for her. So she quilted her first artwork […]