Making Matters. A Vocabulary for Collective Arts, edited by Janneke Wesseling and Florian Cramer. Published by Valiz*. Making Matters formulates the importance for artists of working as collectives, especially if they hope to address meaningfully crushing ecological and social problems. Joining a collective often means allying with other disciplines, multiplying […]
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Here’s a list of the upcoming Art Society Exhibitions at the two main venues in London over the winter months – the Mall Galleries and the Bankside Gallery. Click the title of the exhibition to find out more about each exhibition DECEMBER Royal Institute of Oil Painters | Annual Exhibition […]
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Dara Hartman | Episode 814 Dara Hartman is a full time studio artist in Salt Lake City, UT. Dara is the Director of the Women Working With Clay Symposium at Hollins University in Roanoke, VA. Dara received a BFA from Virginia Tech and […]
The death yesterday of Ken Howard OBE RA PPNEAC ROI RBSA RWA HonRBA has been announced. He celebrated his 22nd wedding anniversary on Friday 9th September with his partner Dora Bertolutti in Mousehole in Cornwall. Sadly his life ended at Truro Hospital on Sunday 11th September 2022, age 89, following […]
Artists who featured in Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year Series 9 cannot apply for Series 10 – but can apply for Series 11. Only one entry can be submitted per person. (If you’re not successful you can try again in subsequent years). Entries on behalf of another person […]
I started this post intending to do a listing of art exhibitions in London this Autumn / Winter 2022 – across all the major / notable art galleries which are not wholly commercial. I’ve moved on to the notion that a more manageable way of listing exhibitions might be to […]
I visited the Annual Exhibition of the Royal Society of Marine Artists last week. This post focuses on the prizes and awards and tomorrow’s will be my review of the exhibition. It’s critical of how these are announced on both the RSMA and Mall Galleries websites. I recommend much more […]
Andy Warhol is widely regarded as the archetype of the relationship between artistic expression and pop culture. The artist and filmmaker led an art movement, known as pop art, which flourished in the 1960s, but it was his bohemian lifestyle and his exquisite coterie of celebrity friends that shaped society […]
Maria Grazia Chiuri of Dior Kira Bunse Novelist Isabel Allende Pavielle Garcia If Maria Grazia Chiuri’s designs for Dior had a thesis, it would be to prove that feminism and fashion are inextricably linked. As the house’s first female creative director, Chiuri made this clear with her debut collection in […]
Too low, and the infant’s “background state” settles at a low or presumably depressive emotional baseline. Just right, from the baby’s perspective, is finest. The baby is easily upset when separated from their major caregiver. For those that like Dr. Karp’s strategies, you possibly can transfer on to The Happiest […]