Art: Letting His Life’s Work Do the Talking
Back when I was living in Fort Pierce, Florida, at the last minute I was included in the exhibition Next Generation: Southern Black Aesthetic (ISBN: 0807843016) by Lowry S. Sims.
art in and around South Florida
Back when I was living in Fort Pierce, Florida, at the last minute I was included in the exhibition Next Generation: Southern Black Aesthetic (ISBN: 0807843016) by Lowry S. Sims.
A new photo exhibition at CIFO confronts the rich pleasures of thinking: “A new exhibition at CIFO confronts the rich pleasures of thinking…” (Via MiamiHerald.com: Visual Arts & Architecture.)
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Jim Drain: catedrales de luz: “La obra de Jim Drain (Cleveland, Ohio, 1975) es una compleja madeja donde confluyen avatares históricos, culturales y personales. Su obra constituye una amalgama barroca
‘Trespass: A History of Uncommissioned Urban Art’ Features Work by Keith Haring, Spencer Tunick, Shepard Fairey and Banksy: “With all the controversy surrounding last months Blu-Jeffrey Deitch mural imbroglio at
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The location of a show of photography in a set of rooms subsidiary to Now WHAT? could foster the impression that it is of secondary value. It is most emphatically
Charles Stainback, curator of photography at the Norton Museum of Art, told the opening night crowd for Now WHAT? that he’d wondered what the museum’s new director, Hope Alswang, would
I don’t know what David Velasco looks like, but our travels almost mirrored each other this night. I’m sure that was the case for many as we went from here
It’s always nice to see that artists appreciate and return support to those that have supported them when they become successful. Don’t forget that success can be measured in many
Continue readingMark Bradford Donates $100,000 to Launch a Kickstarter for Artists