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Art Market Blog with Nicholas Forrest www.artmarketblog.com. 124; Comments RSS. The art market blog provides analysis of the art market and advice on art investment by the Sydney, Australia based art critic and art market analyst Nicholas Forrest. Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page. On The Lowdown on Indian Art Inve…. On The 2010 Art Market Review…. On The Lowdown on Indian Art Inve…. On The Lowdown on Indian Art Inve…. On The Lowdown on Indian Art Inve….
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Hive Mind Photos | Slow Painting
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Gleaning for meaning in art and life. February 6, 2015 in Photography. Corinne Vionnet, Makka (Photo: Hyperallergic). Have we been here before? Will we all be in this same spot again soon? In Praise of Slow. Public vs private art. Search for the Sublime. What Art Can Do. A Daily Dose of Architecture. Alex Ross: The Rest is Noise. Art History Resources Prehistoric Art. Arts & Letters Daily. Arts and Healing Network. Global Warming Your Cold Heart. In Praise of Slow. In Search of the Miraculous. You are co...
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Enough Already | Slow Painting
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Gleaning for meaning in art and life. April 8, 2015 in Museums. A rendering of Carsten Höller’s slides scheduled to appear at London’s Hayward Gallery later this year. (The Hayward Gallery). The Hayward Gallery is bringing the work of Carsten Höller to London starting in June. Improbably, the gallery has managed to take the spectacle of Höller’s last museum appearance in London at the Tate Modern in 2006 and turn it all the way up. In Praise of Slow. Public vs private art. Search for the Sublime. Pattern...
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The New Courtauld Mafia: May 2008
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The New Courtauld Mafia. Culture coverage from the students of the Courtauld Institute of Art. Tuesday, 27 May 2008. Art Institute of Chicago (and former Courtauld) Director James Cuno's new book Who Owns Antiquity? Museums and the Battle Over Our Ancient Heritage. Has been causing a bit of an uproar. Critic Lee Rosenbaum responded scathingly on her blog CultureGrrl. A few days ago. The best response yet has come from the Times today, in an article well worth a read here. Tuesday, 13 May 2008.
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The New Courtauld Mafia: Robert Rauschenberg, 1925 - 2008
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The New Courtauld Mafia. Culture coverage from the students of the Courtauld Institute of Art. Tuesday, 13 May 2008. Robert Rauschenberg, 1925 - 2008. Robert Rauschenberg died yesterday evening. The New York Times obituary can be found here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Robert Rauschenberg, 1925 - 2008. View my complete profile. Courtauld Institute of Art. Arts and Letters Daily. Association of Art Historians. Guardian Jobs: Arts and Heritage. The NY Sun- Arts and Letters.
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Impressionism’s Early Advocates | Slow Painting
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Gleaning for meaning in art and life. Impressionism’s Early Advocates. February 22, 2015 in Aesthetics. Light reflections A detail from Monet’s Impression, Sunrise (1872), dismissed by critics as worse than wallpaper. Photograph: Getty Images. In Praise of Slow. Public vs private art. Search for the Sublime. What Art Can Do. A Daily Dose of Architecture. Alex Ross: The Rest is Noise. Art History Resources Prehistoric Art. Arts & Letters Daily. Arts and Healing Network. Global Warming Your Cold Heart.
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Colombian Rock Art | Slow Painting
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Gleaning for meaning in art and life. July 9, 2015 in Aboriginal art. Images of rock art that could be 20,000 years old, found in Chiribiquete national park, Colombia. Photograph: Francisco Forero Bonell/Ecoplanet. A British wildlife film-maker has returned from one of the most inaccessible parts of the world with extraordinary footage of ancient rock art that has never been filmed or photographed before. There had previously been only vague reports of rock art in the area, which is known as Cerro Campan...
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Gleaning for meaning in art and life. May 7, 2015 in Uncategorized. Mars from Distance of 560.000 Miles, captured by Viking Orbiter II on June 17, 1976 (all images NASA). In the early 20th century, the world watched in anticipation as Stetson-capped explorers disappeared into the Amazon jungle. By the 1960s, it was equally intrepid astronauts that commanded attention. Today, while anyone with a strong enough desire can visit the rainforest, very few will still ever enter outer space. Laura C. Mallonee.