[ad_1] A new exhibition at Pace Gallery meditates on the evolution of music photography, exploring exchanges across different genres, eras, and geographic locations as part of an homage to the last century of music and the image-makers that documented it. The presentation features photography by Richard Avedon, Janette Beckman, Adam […]
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Art House arising on Helena College campus | Local
[ad_1] Marga Lincoln For the Independent Record Okay, so it might take a year or so. But Helena College is renovating a house on its Roberts Street campus to be an art space – with multiple art classrooms, a gallery, a gathering space, a ceramics lab, studio space and more. […]
He Plays Banjo And He Pots! | Darren Jackson | Episode 847
[ad_1] Podcast: Play in new window | Download Darren Jackson | Episode 847 Darren Jackson got a random postcard at his day job (K-6 general music) to attend Arrowmont. When Darren’s first choice was full, he ended up in hand building. After getting a wheel that fall, Darren hasn’t looked […]
Cherry Creek Arts Festival back in full force for July Fourth weekend: “Art can be so healing” | Arts & Entertainment
[ad_1] “Art,” claimed Pablo Picasso, “washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” With mass shootings, the ongoing pandemic, war in Ukraine, wildfires and political upheaval, we’ve all recently had our share of dust. The Cherry Creek Arts Festival is back in full force this weekend as a […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – INSEX: Alex Stoddard’s Colorfully Dark, Surreal World
[ad_1] The photographs from Alex Stoddard’s exhibition at Fahey/Klein Gallery, INSEX, explore the parallels between metamorphosis in the natural world and human coming-of-age. Through staged, highly stylized images, Stoddard invites viewers into a colorfully dark world of budding sexuality and crawling insects. This series of previously unreleased images paint a […]
From The Wheel To The Lathe | Nicholas Lees | Episode 846
[ad_1] Podcast: Play in new window | Download Nicholas Lees | Episode 846 Nicholas Lees has a string of degrees from University of Kent (BA), University of the West of England (BA), University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (MA), and the Royal College of Art (MPhil). Nicholas has work exhibited in […]
NFTs Are Transforming The Global Art Market, But Are They Worth The Hype?
[ad_1] You wouldn’t be the only one bamboozled to learn a digital collage, made from 5000 computer-rendered images created over 13 years by an American artist known as Beeple, fetched more than US$69 million ($110m) last year at Christie’s auction house. Even the artist penned a shocked “WOWOWOW” on his […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Innovative Abstract Artist Sam Gilliam Dies at 88
[ad_1] Artist Sam Gilliam passed away on Saturday, June 25 at age 88. Throughout his seven-decade career, Gilliam reinvented and continuously reshaped abstract painting and sculpture. Incorporating rich constellations of forms, textures, and materials to forge inventive compositions, his work has exerted a profound influence on subsequent generations of artists. […]
I will judge this year’s “Paint the Town” Labor Day Show
[ad_1] It will be soon announced that yours truly will be the judge for this year’s “Paint the Town” Labor Day Show sponsored by the Montgomery Art Association The Paint the Town Labor Day Show is one of the region’s largest and longest-running art shows composed of all local artists. […]
One Again at Peace to Fly Emerges as a French Photography Agency Raising Money for Charity
[ad_1] One again at peace to fly is a Photography agency founded by a French artist using her art to raise money for charity Charbonnières les Bains, France–(Newsfile Corp. – June 20, 2022) – One again at peace to fly started as a photography agency and is now turning into […]