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Maritime Art exhibit to open at Coos Art Museum | Local News
[ad_1] On Saturday July 9, Coos Art Museum opens its 28th Maritime Art Exhibition in the Maggie Karl Gallery. The juried exhibition displays maritime themed artwork by major artists from across the United States and Canada. 68 works by 36 of the nation’s leading maritime artists are featured. The works […]
Artist Interview: Sean Webster | Cass Art
[ad_1] 1st July 2022 by Cass Art Sean Webster is an artist from Liverpool. Known for his colourful pop art and graffiti, Sean emerged in the art world in 2016 after developing a true passion for drawing. Having been described as an ‘energetic presence on the creative scene’ his work […]
Embark on an Art Adventure at Seattle Art Fair
[ad_1] Posted inSponsored This destination for modern and contemporary art showcases the vibrant arts community of the Pacific Northwest alongside galleries from around the world, open July 21 through 24. Visitors explore the Seattle Art Fair Presented by AIG, the Seattle Art Fair is a one-of-a-kind destination for modern and […]
Making Your Own Oil Paint with Jackson’s Pigments
[ad_1] You can make good oil paint with just pigment, a drying oil and a palette knife. But most artists making there own paint take it a step further and take the paste created with the palette knife and grind it with a muller on a slab to produce smoother […]
New interactive art installation in front of Ackland Art Museum engages community
[ad_1] The Ackland Art Museum installed a new interactive art piece, or “spatial gesture,” on its terrace that features magenta arches and iridescent glass– inviting Chapel Hill community members to stop and look. The eye-catching art features several arches that extend from the ground and frame reflective panels that change […]
“Tout Doux (Gong Bath)”: Sarah Ancelle Schönfeld at Quartz Studio, Turin
[ad_1] The mental, physical, emotional stress that globalized capitalism constantly sparks has made the body of our society chronically inflamed. Enlightened by the flames of burning witches, our hemisphere has also lost sustainable knowledge and the practice of magic, care and healing. The attacks on female power did not peak […]
The Final Rotation: Sam Gilliam’s Full Circle at the Hirshhorn
[ad_1] The painting Rail (1977) greets you upon entering the exhibition. The 15-foot-wide “Black” painting features the beveled edges and layered style seen throughout Full Circle. Its rectangular shape and darkness—in stark contrast to the round, white, wooden edges of the other paintings on view—exude a sense of beginning and […]
The Whirlwind Life of a Subversive Art Deco Icon in ‘Lempicka’ at La Jolla Playhouse
[ad_1] The cast of “Lempicka” at La Jolla Playhouse. Photo by Matthew Murphy She lived a wild tempestuous, roller coaster life. Sometimes wealthy, sometimes poor. Both famous and forgotten. An Art Deco artist, iconoclast and provocateur, a tastemaker and groundbreaker, the toast of Paris, New York and Hollywood, who died […]
Jenny Moore to Step Down as Director of Chinati Foundation in Marfa – ARTnews.com
[ad_1] Jenny Moore will step down from the Chinati Foundation after serving nine years as director. Her term at the nonprofit organization, which manages more than 100 works by Donald Judd in Marfa, Texas, will officially end on July 31. Marella Consolini, who was the chief operations officer of the […]