Art
Required Reading
This week, choosing ethics over aesthetics, Barnett Newman paintings in Amsterdam, shocking immigrant detention photos, Presidential logos, and more.
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This week, choosing ethics over aesthetics, Barnett Newman paintings in Amsterdam, shocking immigrant detention photos, Presidential logos, and more.
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Isn’t this the last thing we want to admit? That we are not sure what anything means or what we are supposed to do?
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Using simple means, often just pencil and paper, van Dalen has made careful, painstaking images of cyborgs, pigeons, and war machines.
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The artist seeks to address the severed relationship between the landscape and the viewer.
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Sherman's paintings offer a captivating tension between movement and stasis.
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Katchadourian excels at investing commonplace, inanimate objects with vitality and soulfulness.
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The Creative Commons is remarkable, not just because the work is so good, but because what it represents is so new.
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A list of opportunities for artists and creatives you can apply for this April.
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Modern constructions of beauty and biological race were heavily influenced by the study, replication, and measurement of classical sculpture in eighteenth century Europe.
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Nearly 100 years ago Walter Gropius divorced from Alma Mahler, the Viennese musician married to the academy’s famed founder during the planning stages of the Bauhaus.
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On view at the Tate Modern, Pierre Bonnard: The Colour of Memory focuses on the French Post-Impressionist's mature work, from 1912, when color became his chief concern, until his death in 1947.
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At the ninth national exhibition of the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas, artists play with the theme of fruits and seeds in staggeringly varied and complicated ways.