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Friday Colouring Book Day!

On December 31, 2009, in Friday Colouring Book Day!, MAEX Art Blog, by Onajide Shabaka
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It’s here again! Get out those pencils and crayons, grab a piece of paper and draw! Grab a kid and help them by giving them paper and crayons. It’s more important than you think, AND it’s FUN!

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A New Kind of Boom by Jerry Saltz

On December 31, 2009, in MAEX Art Blog, Visual Art, by Onajide Shabaka
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I hope to seen Mr. Saltz in December although it will most likely be a very brief greeting since my personal schedule will change dramatically this year. I will be at, and report on, Art Basel Miami Beach, but probably miss more of the satellite fairs this year. A NEW KIND OF BOOM by Jerry [...]

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Charles Mills

On December 31, 2009, in Current Affairs, MAEX Art Blog, by Onajide Shabaka
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Sad news I just received. A more in depth feature will be forthcoming. After a long illness Charles Mills passed away this morning around 10:30. He was a great man of impeccable character and strength and a great artist. I will forward additional information regarding arrangements when the family releases it. He will be sorely [...]

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Good Hands

On December 31, 2009, in MAEX Art Blog, Podcasts, Videocasts, Visual Art, by Onajide Shabaka
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Even if you don’t like NFL football, there is at least one current player that majored in art in college. Of course, his football paycheck has paid for not only his house but, his entire studio. He’s using some of his latest ceramic work to raise money for a local (Virginia) charity. Chris Cooley. Super [...]

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Murakami’s Geisai Fair Moves from Miami to Taiwan

On December 31, 2009, in Events, MAEX Art Blog, Visual Art, by Onajide Shabaka
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The Geisai Fair is a very interesting concept. However, Miami Art Exchange new art space could give artists the same type of opportunity in Wynwood Art District. We are currently reviewing a few proposals and welcome others. It is probably more than worth the effort for you as an artist because of the relative close [...]

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Damien Hirst’s paintings are deadly dull

On December 31, 2009, in MAEX Art Blog, Visual Art, by Onajide Shabaka
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Is this an “I told you so” moment in the career of Damien Hirst? There are many an artist that would claim he’s all hype and media driven, not a “real” artist. Media driven? Well, the image below certainly lends some credence that the media is there to watch his every step. Author Adrian Searle [...]

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