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Friday’s Hairy Eyeball: 2010 Public Works announced for New York, Art Forum and New York Times boycott ABMB, Ryan McGinley and others photographed for Swiss Institute Calender
21 hours ago ago from ARTLURKER
Ryan McGinley on his bike for the Swiss Institute Calender, 2010. Image credit . F riday's Hairy Eyeball; getting rolling again like Sisyphus' boulder. The Swiss Institute has photographed artists such as Rita Ackermann, David Byrne, Ryan McGinley, Aurel Schmidt, Terry Richardson and Cindy Sherman on their bikes in New York for their annual, limited-edition calender. All the artists are photographed on their bikes, although clearly ...
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6 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 ART MARKET Works on Paper Fair Postponed Photo by jrubinic, courtesy Flickr Renting the Park Avenue Armory, a popular art fair venue, now costs $30,000 a day, an over threefold ...
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1 day ago ago from Cluster | City - Design - Innovation
The collaboration that turned a city square into a giant interactive performance and forum for changing public spaces. Aiming to encourage engagement with the arts, cultural space and public realm, YourSpace a recent temporary transformation of Exhibition Square in York was the exciting culmination of a collaboration between architects of the award-winning architectural studio DSDHA and Beam a company dedicated to the imaginative ...
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7 hours ago ago from Carol Diehl\'s Art Vent
Peter Schjeldahl, " Man of the World: A Gabriel Orozco retrospective ," The New Yorker, December 21 & 28, 2009, pp. 146-7: Orozco’s patient remark in their [his paintings’] defense gives me pause: “People forget that I want to disappoint.” That strategy, targeting “the expectations of the one who waits to be amazed,” has worked well for him. I vividly remember being outraged in the proverbial manner of a philistine exposed to modern art ...
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17 hours ago ago from Stone Soup, the magazine by young writers and artists
Some of the most beautiful art in the world is made by children. Stone Soup began collecting international children’s art in the 1970s, and you can see many examples from our museum collection right here on our Web site. Over the years we have learned about other children’s art museums and collections all over the world. Here’s some information about them. Please let us know about museums and collections that are not listed here. ...
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