Opinion: Architecture and the Lost Art of Drawing
Opinion: Architecture and the Lost Art of Drawing: “The computer is encroaching on the most powerful tool in architecture: drawing.” (Via NYT > Art & Design.)
art in and around South Florida
Opinion: Architecture and the Lost Art of Drawing: “The computer is encroaching on the most powerful tool in architecture: drawing.” (Via NYT > Art & Design.)
Xenia Fink’s recent drawings at Galerie Schuster Miami, pen-and-ink, and texts, created during her ISCP 2010 Grant (The International Studio & Curatorial Program, a not-for-profit, residency-based contemporary art center for
Aside from being an extremely well known name, “Tom Wesselmann Draws” is a very beautifully installed exhibition. This exhibition has some art historical significance as well. Case in point being
Continue readingTom Wesselmann Draws, Museum of Art | Fort Lauderdale
via Turtlestacks Blog.: via Turtlestacks Blog. Cadavers are essential to studying figurative art because one can see how the body functions with the muscles, tendons, and veins. How many schools
The Magical World of M.C. Escher was recently on view at the Boca Raton Museum of Art and was visited by a large computer tech group, of which I was
Over the days of the art fairs I heard several artists talking about (complaining) the change(s) in Wynwood in particular, citing the negative influence of money. It would be nice
Continue readingTweaking the Big-Money Art World on Its Own Turf
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
Every once in a while some great art buying opportunities come along and the auctioning off of the Lehman works looks like a good one. Bloomberg News: Lehman Works on
Continue readingLehman Works on Billions in Debt With $300 Photo, $500 Drawings
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood’s catalog essay accurately describes Kevin Arrow’s “Things are good, but can always be better.” “Arrow’s work fuses his interest in obsolete media, archival tendencies,
Continue readingKevin Arrow: Things are good, but can always be better