Related Blog Posts
Collections on Parade
14 hours ago ago from Art History Newsletter
Two surprisingly good private collections have recently garnered attention. The New York Times writes about a long-hidden Romanian collection on view in Paris that includes a Massacre of the Innocents , painted sometime in the late 1580s in the studio of Pieter Breughel the Elder, after his death. Cruel and violent, but painted with extraordinary verve and detail, the painting is a biting commentary on the repression of the Dutch by the ...
Related contentArtists Wanted is giving away a New York City apartment!
10 hours ago ago from LivingFreeNYC
Celebrated actor Steve Buscemi has joined Artists Wanted in a self-portrait competition that awards one artist 6-months of free living at The Edge in New York City. Artists Wanted is a group of NYC-based artists dedicated to discovering and promoting the art world's best new talent. With three years of experience and submitters from over 70 countries behind us, they are creating a new movement in art where artists are recognized because ...
Related contentDante Velloni - Poéticas Visuais - Brazil, Conceptual Artist
23 hours ago ago from FLUX-USA / NEW NEW ART
Hello, Christine. I'm Dante Velloni an artist from Brazil and I sed your site FLUX-USA / NEW NEW ART. Sorry my very poor inglesh. I develop works of conceptual art since 1977 and I have a lot of works of oders artists. I'm sending some works of these time and a virtual catalog that I was organizer and curator in 2008 (see photo). Keep in touch. Best Wishes. Dante Velloni Dante Velloni & Paulo Bruscky 21st Century NEW NEW ...
Related contentFernando Botero Criticizes the Fernando Botero Prize - ARTINFO.com
17 hours ago ago from ARTINFO - The premier site for news about art and culture around the world
LOG IN Art+Auction Modern Painters Culture+Travel MyArtinfo Art News Art Prices Art Market Artists Museums Art Calendar Gallery Guide Art Education Art Jobs HOME | NEWS PEOPLE Fernando Botero Criticizes the Fernando Botero Prize Published: December 16, 2009 Photo by azrael74, courtesy Flickr Fernando Botero's sculptures ...
Related contentSomething Big Something Small
16 hours ago ago from Hillbilly Mag : The Cross Pollination
via The New York Times The New York artist Agathe Snow had a busy fall: she presented works at three shows at Art Basel 2009. To prepare, she arrived a month early in Miami, where she spent her days creating on top of a skate ramp tucked inside a secret recreational room behind Ohwow , a friend’s gallery. The final product was a neo-renaissance exhibit presented by James Fuentes gallery at the official Art Basel convention center ...
Related contentRelated News
Nothing to see... move along.


