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May 15, 2012 | Contributor: Sara CardozaSpencer Finch, perhaps best known for his contemporary light installations, is a rare combination of artist and scientist, maker and philosopher. With his work, Finch seeks to capture the fleeting, the invisible, and the mundane, but most of all, Finch attempts to capture and recreate the atmosphere in which we experience the world. During a period of time, Finch travelled to places that have both ignited the imagination and been residence to some of history’s most talented artists and writers, measuring and capturing light as if attempting to bottle the spirit of creativity itself.... Read More |
May 14, 2012 | Contributor: Sara CardozaBritish-based artist, Debbie Smyth, doesn’t create her amazing installation pieces using, canvas, paint, paper, or any of the typical materials you think when you hear the word “drawing,” or “art.” Instead, Smyth, an accomplished crafter of textiles, recreates scenes and objects from the world around us using thread. Her incredible pieces have been featured on the front cover of the New York Times and have been commissioned by the likes of Sony, Red Cross Canada, Mr. Jones Watches and many others.... Read More |
May 10, 2012 | Contributor: Ruth MitchellYou are going to hear a lot more about Crystal Bridges in Bentonville, Arkansas. The New York Times calls it " the art museum Wal-mart money built.” Or you might have heard about the uproar caused by Alice Walton’s purchase of a landmark Hudson River School landscape painting, Kindred Spirits, by Asher B. Durand, from the New York Public Library for around $35 million.... Read More |
Feb 27, 2012 | Contributor: Carol DriverAn exhibition worth more than £20m is on display at the Opera Gallery London.
Showcasing some of the most important international artists of the Contemporary Art world, this event presents work from fields ranging across sculpture, abstract painting and street art.... Read More |
Nov 11, 2011 | Contributor: Kellie K. SpeedThe 15th annual Boston International Fine Art Show is coming to town November 17-20, 2011 at The Cyclorama, Boston Center for The Arts.... Read More |
Oct 31, 2011 | Contributor: James RothaarHere is a slice of arts and culture that is both artistic and fun. The KULT is a club and an online art gallery that provides original and limited edition fine art selections that originate from animation, comics, and pop culture.... Read More |
Sep 14, 2011 | Contributor: Touring & TastingFate, family, and fortune all played vital roles in the creation of Trisaetum (tris-say-tum), a blossoming winery located in the heart of Oregon’s Ribbon Ridge AVA. Founders James and Andrea Frey say it all began when they fell in love on their Napa Valley honeymoon—with winemaking.... Read More |
Jun 6, 2011 | Contributor: James RothaarGreat moments in music, sports, fashion, Hollywood, and the performing arts are on display at the online, fine art photography gallery of Rock Paper Photo. "David Bowie" by Andrew Kent is currently the featured collection of the online gallery.... Read More |
May 27, 2011 | Contributor: Chad ChisholmGrand Wailea has a reputation for being one of the premier luxury resorts in Hawaii. With powder-fine sand beaches, 780 rooms, and nine pools, guests feel they are in a vacation fairy tale. What visitors may not know is the Grand Wailea Resort is home to the largest art collection in the state of Hawaii.... Read More |
Feb 11, 2011 | Contributor: Carly ZindermanDNA Art US is a 21st century concept that has just gotten even more advanced. New developments in production process have allowed the company to expand their new age art offerings.... Read More |
May 24, 2014 | Contributor: Susan KimeThe Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art opened in 2012 in Oslo, Norway and in just two short years, it has evolved into one of the greatest contemporary art museums in Northern Europe. This emerging celebrity is due in part to its exceptional architecture created by the renowned Italian architect and Pritzker Prize winner, Renzo Piano. The location also doesn't hurt, since it is in the neighborhood of Tjuvholmen (translated as "thief island") that's found on a small peninsula jutting out on the Oslo Fjord. ... Read More |
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