Slow Down to Speed Up

[ad_1] This post is by Clint Watson, former art gallery owner and founder of BoldBrush, known for FASO Artist Websites, the leading provider of professional artist websites, the $38,000+ BoldBrush Painting Competition and the free daily art marketing newsletter, FineArtViews. As a self-proclaimed “art fanatic”, Clint delights that BoldBrush’s downtown San Antonio, Texas office is full of original […]

Exhibitions to see in May

[ad_1] Discover our curator’s top exhibitions to visit in London during May. By Phin Jennings | 05 May 2022 Last month, The Venice Biennale’s International Art Exhibition opened to the public. This year’s title, The Milk of Dreams, is taken from a children’s book by artist Leonara Carrington. It is […]

Instagram ruined photography for me

[ad_1] Forget calling yourself a photographer, it feels as if we’re all “content creators” now – thanks to the rise of photo/video/sharing/social networking services like Instagram and YouTube.  I know I sound like a moaning oldie when I criticize social media and blame photo apps for devaluing photography. I’m actually […]

Students share their artistic talents online

[ad_1]   TikTokers are in awe of high school students’ artistic talents as they browse the ‘AP Art Portfolio’ TikTok trend. The ‘AP Art Portfolio’ TikTok trend consists of young art students sharing their submissions for the AP Art and Design exam. TikTokers display their artworks as “Slow Dancing in […]

‘It Allowed Me to Work Quietly’: Christopher Wool on How Two Years in Relative Isolation Changed the Course of His Art

Belgian gallerist Xavier Hufkens has inaugurated his renovated, four-story space in Brussels with an extensive solo show dedicated to the American artist Christopher Wool, marking their first project together and Wool’s first show in Belgium since 2009. On view are Wool’s abstract paintings, which combine silkscreening and other processes; black-and-white […]