“Cloud Prototype No.?,” Fiberglass and titanium alloy foil, 132 x 176 x 96 inches. Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle Watch Ecology on PBS. See more from ART:21. I walked into a hotel lobby of the St. Regis today and saw this sculpture, Cloud Prototype #4. It was a nice surprise and one of the doormen was excited to [...]
It is with a great deal of sadness that I learned through a friend of the death of Richard Shack. It is with stunned fingers that I type that, while glazed eyes look off into the distance. Richard and Ruth Shack have been some of the most generous, gracious, intelligent, and committed people I know, [...]
Artist Felipe Dulzaides’ installation explores the history of the unfinished National Art Schools in Havana, which were commissioned by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara in 1961 and designed by Ricardo Porro, Vittorio Garatti, and Roberto Gottardi. Together, the schools were conceived as an art center that would symbolize and give form to the socialist ideals [...]
BY Dinizulu Gene Tinnie By now, many of us have received the word that one of our greatest artists, Elizabeth Catlett, died this past Monday, April 2, in her sleep. She was a globally recognized genius in both sculpture (in various materials) and printmaking. She was a true icon and a source inspiration to many [...]
(Note* – We had to migrate the site to new servers and were down a few days. Please, excuse and accept our disappearance, and thank you for your patience. Ed.) Artists are constantly full of crazy ideas, aren’t they? How about this nearly impossible effort to raise tires off the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean [...]












