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Art is not the object. It is the evidence that an experience has taken place. Every work of art begins long before the material is touched. It begins with attention — with notici...
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Art is not the object. It is the evidence that an experience has taken place. Every work of art begins long before the material is touched. It begins with attention — with notici...
“Art can be anything an artist wants it to be, as long as it is driven by inner necessity, ruthless self-scrutiny and a determination to make every attempt not to repeat the past....
Thoughts on creative practice. The post Make Bad Art. appeared first on Magpie by Jen Shoop.
I recently visited the Boston Museum of Fine Arts — my first visit to an art museum in several years. Although I took my time exploring the exhibits from top to bottom and taking i...
Art, says dealer Georges Bergès, belongs to only one world—the one we all wake up in—and it was never meant to be elitist, exclusionary or as harsh and judgmental as it has become.
The role of art institutions, how art must respond to a shifting socio-political landscape and its power to shape collective opinion were discussed
Okechukwu Uwaezuoke About 25 years ago, a group of young artists from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, arrived in Lagos determined to challenge conventional ideas about art. Ment...
The art world is buzzing after the spring auction frenzy. But I only feel grief, like something is dying.
A person interacts with immersive visualisations from the inaugural exhibition Machine Dreams: Rainforest in the Museum of AI Arts, in Los Angeles, California. — AFP
With From Code to Canon, ArtMeta used Art Basel’s Zero 10 to frame digital art not as a niche of screens and NFTs but as a seventy-year history of machines, code, systems, science...
“If money was no object, which one would you take home?” This question, posed to me at a recent art auction, provoked a persistent thought in my mind about the mechanics of massive...
Shuttlecocks sculptures by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen stand outside the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri. — Reuters
Beauty is indeed saving the world, coming to the rescue one violin and paintbrush at a time, writes Br. Mickey McGrath.
Whenever you wander through an art gallery, you can notice that most art hangs on a wall. Saba Merati’s art is the wall. For Saba, who is a specialist in mural painting, decorative...
“Whether you succeed or not is irrelevant—there is no such thing. Making your unknown known is the important thing—and keeping the unknown always beyond you…”
“What style do you shoot in?” or “I see a lot of [insert any photographer's name here] in your work.” These types of questions and statements, I'm sure, have been presented to you,...
Readers respond to a guest essay by a former global art director about the struggles that galleries face.
When a machine can hand you a masterpiece in nine seconds, the thing you lose is the part you never noticed you hadContinue reading on AI Advances В»
At the Park Avenue Armory, art history was written and recontextualized in real time.
By transforming her own old paintings into new works of art, Eliza Douglas raises questions about sincerity and cynicism.
Years back, I went for a battle. The category was “Rep Your Style”, where you are supposed to stick to a particular style throughout the…Continue reading on Medium »
“Mankind doesn’t seem to care / But this bullet is crying. / Because of all the killing / it has to take part in.”
The artist behind what might be the best-selling print in modern history has spent three years calling out what he sees as the art world's most enduring con.
This article is part of a series of pieces celebrating Glasstire’s 25th anniversary. To see other stories from this series, go here. To see pieces from the month of June, around th...
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