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fierce invalids home from hot climates

estola wrote 1 day ago: this is a perfect example of an over written book. I could see the gamut with the mother mary, Matis … more →

Tags: Celebrity Gossip, Alec Baldwin, Kim Bassinger, Tom Robbins, lil wayne

Fashionista Fridays...1 comment

Rae wrote 1 week ago: Random friday ramblings because by Thursday, I can’t really think about anything but the weeke … more →

Tags: Fashionista Fridays, cole rise photography, fur, hemmingway, jackie o, John F. Kennedy, Kennedy, Polaroids, Travel

Q. How did you get involved in the arts?

tarky7 wrote 1 week ago: I grew up in New York City. My mother went to the high school of performing arts; my Dad was a scien … more →

Tags: Interview with Jon Gams 1-7-08, 1. Hard Press Editions, calder, Conceptual Art, Figurative Art, Giacometti, High School of Performing Arts, Jazz and Art, Jon Gams

Falling in Love With Paris7 comments

Steven Harris wrote 1 week ago: When I was in France as an exchange student all those years ago I wasn’t only an idiot obsesse … more →

Tags: Blogging, GEORGE ORWELL, France, fireworks, caen, exchange student, eiffel tower, Paris, London

Yves Saint Laurent el fallecido con más ingresos

modiario wrote 3 weeks ago: El extinto diseñador Yves Saint Laurent superó este año al mismo Michael Jackson en la lista de Forb … more →

Tags: Yves Saint Laurent, MICHAEL JACKSON, YSL, Constantin Brancusi, Mondrian, Forbes

THE EXPERTS SPEAK

bobkessel wrote 3 weeks ago: Degas is repulsive. - The New York Times, 1886 Gauguin is… a decorator tainted with insanity. … more →

Tags: Bob Kessel Recommends, Picasso, Manet, Gauguin, Cezanne, rembrandt, Degas, Pissaro, Modigliani

Matisse Paintings Coming to Tampa Museum

papastampabay wrote 1 month ago: You can hear the enthusiasm in Todd Smith’s voice as he gives us a tour of the sprawling build … more →

Tags: Art, museum, Tampa

5 Tall Fall Boots For Every Girl

londonllixob wrote 1 month ago: item $99.95 Cool for School by Naughty Monkey Gleaming, oversized buckles secure the wide tabs wrapp … more →

Tags: Shoes, From the editor, Designers, Nordstrom.com, bcbgeneration, kamik, Naughty Monkey, J Renee, Knee High Boots

SOMETHING FISHY POSTER

bobkessel wrote 1 month ago: Kay with half of SOMETHING FISHY poster, which side by side create one large image. Bob Kessel has c … more →

Tags: Art History, Posters, goldfish, kay kessel, Something Fishy

Right Wing Art Critics Always Have a Firm Grasp of Irony.

furious buddha wrote 1 month ago: Here’s Michelle Malkin freaking out than an Alma Thomas painting is ‘an outright copy … more →

Tags: Art, Philosophy, Politics, pop culture, Teh Internets, alma thomas, ann althouse, Cesare de Sesto, "Da Vinci"

Virtual Word of Mouth Brings the BBC to Grosh Backdrops!

GroshBackdrops wrote 1 month ago: S1601-Fantasy Staircase Backdrop On Aug 30th, I posted a blog about 25 Fun and Random Things about G … more →

Tags: Artists, backdrop, backdrops, BBC, drapery, Picasso, Production, salvador dali, scenic rentals

3 things (that start with "f" for friday)2 comments

3thingsindc wrote 1 month ago: I fell into the blog kiss-of-death trap: I haven’t posted in a week. No reason in particular. … more →

Tags: Parenting, Working, Spousing, Family, Kids in DC, issues, found, Trash, drumset

Art News: The Turner Prize comes to Tate Britain this winter

Gitika Bhardwaj wrote 1 month ago: October marks the return of the Turner Prize, heralded as one of the most exciting of awards on the … more →

Tags: Turner Prize, 25th anniversary, British Art, J.M.W. Turner, rothko, John Constable, Helvoetsluys, The Opening of Waterloo Bridge, Royal Academy in 1832

Truth and Resistance

lenikae wrote 1 month ago: Out From The Landscape of Tainted Hearts, by artist Leni Kae (c) 2009 “Truth and reality….do n … more →

Tags: Arts, Truth, leni kae, Art, Emotion, Intuition

Art: Les Poissons Rouges de Matisse2 comments

Silverfish wrote 1 month ago: Goldfish have been a recurrent theme in Matisse’s art. Born in 1869 in France (d. 1954), Henri … more →

Tags: goldfish in art, Aquaria, Aquarium, Art, colors, Colours, Cubism, Fauvism, Fish

The Alchemic Nature of Painting1 comment

Park West Gallery wrote 1 month ago: The Park West Gallery collection features unique paintings and limited-edition artwork by artist Pet … more →

Tags: Artists & Special Collections, Peter Nixon, Park West Galleries, rembrandt, Picasso, Modern Art, Park West Gallery artist, Old Masters, Paintings

Paris Museum Update

Karen wrote 1 month ago: Change is in the air as Paris museums open new expos – and a few favorites close for renovatio … more →

Tags: Art, Catacombs, Grand Palais, Louvre, musee de la musique, musée du Luxembourg, Musée Picasso, musée rodin, Renoir

Renoir in the 20th Century1 comment

Park West Gallery wrote 1 month ago: Pierre-Auguste Renoir is easily the most popular painter of the Impressionist movement. The colorful … more →

Tags: Art Gallery News, Artists & Special Collections, Exhibits, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, art exhibit, Drawings, Grand Palais in Paris, Impressionist artist, landscape

Not Giving Over3 comments

Deborah Barlow wrote 2 months ago: Hindu altar, Kanchipuram India, 2008 Blue Arabesque, by Patricia Hampl, is a book-long meditation an … more →

Tags: contemplative, Wisdom, Art, Blue Arabesque, Patricia Hampl


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