[ad_1] CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Transformer Station gallery in Ohio City was a blur of activity last week. Art handlers were busy installing artworks big and small for the upcoming FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art, an 11-week extravaganza of local, national, and international art officially opening July 16 […]
Blue Mountain Lake Arts Events
Juxtapoz Magazine – New Book Release with “Decade: 2011
[ad_1] Hashimoto Contemporary and Paragon Books are pleased to present Decade: 2011 – 2021—a new artist monograph and accompanying retrospective exhibition by Los Angeles-based Andrew Schoultz. Decade: 2011 – 2021 chronicles the last ten years of exhibitions, artworks and public art projects by Schoultz. Spanning museum and gallery exhibitions, murals […]
Storm Drain Octopus The Recollection of Old Tropes and the Value of Public Art
[ad_1] San Pedro High School art teacher, Jay Davis, was mixing orange paint as he determined how he was going to layer the colors of the emerging octopus design, passersby (pedestrians, and motorists alike) praised Davis and his work crew which included his girlfriend Emyline Mascari and her daughter Mari. […]
All in the Family: The Men Behind the Armor | by Cleveland Museum of Art | CMA Thinker | Jun, 2022
[ad_1] The Dazzling New Loans in the Armor Court By Amanda Mikolic, Curatorial Assistant for the Department of Medieval Art View of the armor court, June 2022. Photo courtesy of David Brichford for the CMA Now on view in the Armor Court are four suits of armor made for members […]
Kettle Art Gallery presents Brad Albright: “Albright, Albright, Albright” opening reception
[ad_1] All events are subject to change due to weather or other concerns. Please check with the venue or organization to ensure an event is taking place as scheduled. Brad Albright Photo courtesy of Brad Albright Kettle Art Gallery will present artist Brad Albright in his first ever […]
Camille Rose Garcia’s “Nereids of Mare Medusae.”…
[ad_1] Currently on view at Roq la Rue Gallery in Seattle, Washington is artist Camille Rose Garcia’s solo exhibition, “Nereids of Mare Medusae.” “I think the human events of the past few years has left me stargazing and ocean wandering as a survival strategy. I can’t only make art about a […]
New Anime Art and Tom Whalen-Dave Perillo Gallery Shows
[ad_1] Some excellent pop culture art is debuting this weekend.Image: Gallery 1988/Spoke Art Residents of Los Angeles and San Francisco each have awesome pop culture art shows to visit this weekend—but if you don’t live in those cities, io9 is bringing the shows to you, right here, right now. The […]
Other People’s Things: On Benjamin Kelley & Morgan Kempthorn’s Mathom House
[ad_1] Kelley and Kempthorn have always been collectors, but in many ways the story of Mathom House is a love story. When they first met, they each had small collections of old photographs, and on one of their first dates, over a decade ago, they purchased a stack together, thus […]
Why does ancient Egypt’s distinctive art style make everything look flat?
[ad_1] In 1986, the band “The Bangles” sang about “all the old paintings on the tombs” where the figures they depict are “walking like an Egyptian.” Though he was neither an art historian nor an Egyptologist, songwriter Liam Sternberg was referring to one of the most striking features of ancient […]
A Raku Artist And Working With Galleries | Alan Potter | Episode 850
[ad_1] Podcast: Play in new window | Download Alan Potter | Episode 850 Alan Potter lives in Southeast Arizona where he works in his home studio creating raku-fired sculptural animals. Alan received a BA from Trinity College of Vermont in 1999. Alan’s work is represented by galleries, nationally. SPONSORS […]