[ad_1] From videogames to self-portraits at a new exhibition, How to Win at Photography, the old ways of engaging with technology and art must give way to new forms of reflection and resistance At first, it felt familiar. Familiar, like 2014. The artist list for How to Win at Photography, […]
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Raisa Nosova Fights Invasion of Ukraine with Paint Brushes in JC
[ad_1] Hoboken-based artist Raisa Nosova was two months pregnant when Russia bombed Kiev. With close family and friends in Ukraine, she felt overwhelmed with anguish at a particularly vulnerable time in her life. Eager to assist the victims of the horrific war, she set up a page on her website […]
Artist Review: Parblo Coast 16 Pro pen display
[ad_1] Review unit provided by Parblo The Parblo Coast 16 Pro is a 15.6-inch 1080P pen display for drawing. This is an upgrade to the Parblo Coast 16 released several years ago. This new pen display now looks sleeker, has USB-C support and the colour accuracy is much better at […]
Profile: Carl Bretzke – The Artist’s Road
[ad_1] Artist Profile Carl Bretzke Main Beach Silhouette 16 x 20″ Oil If you’ve ever looked at and tried to understand a CT scan or MRI or any medical imaging, it becomes clear that the radiologist who deciphers these media must have focused […]
Coming Soon: SUGOI! An Art Show Tribute to Japanese Animation
[ad_1] Spoke Art is excited to share our next exhibition coming to our San Francisco location, SUGOI! An Art Show Tribute to Japanese Animation. For this show we’ve invited artists from around the world to create all new artwork celebrating our favorite anime. From Akira to Doraemon to Neon Genesis […]
Art Attack: All the Art You Should See on First Friday
[ad_1] A gallery in a boutique/clubhouse atmosphere, experimental artists with big ideas, co-op shows, Georgia O’Keeffe’s photographs and even a patriotic display with a wienie roast! This is what First Friday in the summer is all about. Follow along to discover the hot spots: click to enlarge Dateline Gallery hosts […]
How to Teach Self-Reflection, Critiques, Artist Statements, and Curatorial Rationales Like a Pro
[ad_1] Home / How to Teach Self-Reflection, Critiques, Artist Statements, and Curatorial Rationales Like a Pro Teaching art in the 21st-century is different from previous centuries. (Yes, some of us have taught in two different centuries!) Like many art teachers, you may be trying to transition to more student-centered pedagogies […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Drawing No Conclusions: Alex Gardner @ Mine Project, Hong Kong
[ad_1] MINE PROJECT is pleased to present Drawing No Conclusions, the second solo exhibition by the American artist Alex Gardner in Hong Kong and with the gallery. Presenting the latest series of works on paper, this exhibition extends Gardner’s focus on the articulation of body language clues and talks about […]
A Unique Portrait Lesson to Build Empathy and Share Stories
[ad_1] What do Freddie Mercury, Albert Einstein, Mila Kunis, Salvador Dalí, the Dalai Lama, Gloria Estefan, M.I.A., Wassily Kandinsky, and Madeleine Albright all have in common? According to my high school students, they are all talented, bright, and leaders in their fields. They also experienced being displaced from their homes. […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Jenny Holzer: Righteous Rage
[ad_1] Jenny’s primary concern (“What are we going to talk about?”) is understandable. Most of what we call journalism is specific, profiles in promotion timed to an event, show, movie, record, book or other form of cultural production. Sadly, I have no such agenda, and increasingly feel the burden […]