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Having Fun at The Affordable Art Fair
The Affordable Art Fair opened yesterday, January 18, in Los Angeles. Boasting cheap price tags for art—far lower More …
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Creative Capital Offers More to 2012 Film/Video and Visual Arts Grantees
Creative Capital announces the 2012 film/video and visual arts grantees, which amounts to “46 adventurous projects representing 56 More …
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Rex Rays on Adobe Walls in the Southwest
In 2009 I saw Rex Ray’s Discolaria (96” x 304”) at MCA Denver. Shortly after returning from Denver More …
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American Photographer Jan Groover, 1944-2012
Jan Groover, recognized American photographer, died shortly after the new year at 68 years old, reports Richard Woodward More …
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Pissing On (or Near) Art at the Clyfford Still Museum
First, there was Duchamp’s “Fountain,” and since then piss, dung, feces, even menstrual blood have been handy tools More …
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Dwight Hackett Projects to Cease Exhibitions
Dwight Hackett Projects, one of Santa Fe’s leading contemporary exhibit galleries, will cease hosting public exhibitions this year, More …
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DiverseWorks Houston Names Executive Director Elizabeth Dunbar
DiverseWorks—non-profit art space in Houston—announces Elizabeth Dunbar as the new Executive Director, following William Betts, according to HoustonPress More …
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First Museum Show For McArthur Binion Opens at CAMH
McArthur Binion, a Chicago artist born in Mississippi, who came of age in Detroit as the eleventh child More …
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Architecture and Art Grads Unemployed, Occupy the Arts Protesting
As Mitt Romney who is said to be the richest presidential hopeful we have ever had squeaked out More …
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Austin Art, Surviving in 2012
Although we continue to see reports that Austin cannot sustain its art scene, as financial matters continue to More …
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Disaster, as in Unfavorable Star: Von Trier, Hodges, Khorramian
Current exhibitions by Jim Hodges at Barbara Gladstone, and Laleh Khorramian at Nicole Klagsbrun, along with Lars Von More …
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2012 Preview: Yves Saint Laurent, as Apres-Ski?
The Denver Art Museum is the only scheduled U.S. venue in 2012 for two exhibitions imagined as crowd-sources: More …
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