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Price Is Rightnew
How Hollywood legend Vincent Price championed Native American arts.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Enrique Limón |
07-23-2014 |
Art
Graffiti in New Orleansnew
Della Hasselle on the neighborhood groups trying to eradicate graffiti — and those who say it’s public art
American Graffitinew
Detroit's murals offer perspectives on America.
Metro Times |
Lee DeVito |
07-07-2014 |
Art
Glass and the Green Rushnew
How legalizing recreational marijuana use could change the glass pipe industry.
Eugene Weekly |
Alexandra Notman |
06-27-2014 |
Art
The soft art of D.C. Hardcorenew
An exhibit at CDS shows us the early days of Washington D.C.'s hardcore scene
Tags: D.C. hardcore
The Graffiti Huntersnew
Urban explorers risk trespassing violations, injury, and even death to photograph a hidden world of aerosol art for all the world to see.
East Bay Express |
April Kilcrease |
06-18-2014 |
Art
Life and Death by Pabstnew
Lefty Kelleher, a stalwart of the infamous anarchist neigborhood - The Whiteaker, takes home top prize for Eugene Pabst Blue Ribbon art contest with a tapped skull.
Eugene Weekly |
Rick Levin |
06-13-2014 |
Art
Shepard Fairey Explores Empire and the American Dreamnew
Shepard Fairey is many things — street artist, fine artist, commercial success, South Carolina native, skater punk — but subtle he is not.
Charleston City Paper |
Elizabeth Pandolfi |
05-22-2014 |
Art
Robbing the Banksynew
When 555 Gallery cut a Banksy out of the old Packard Plant in Detroit, they said it was to "preserve" the street art. Now, strapped for cash, the gallery intends to sell it, raising all sorts of questions: What are the rules of street art? Who really painted it? And how much is it worth?
Metro Times |
Michael Jackman |
05-14-2014 |
Art
The Curious Case of African-Art Appraisal and Tax Fraudnew
Appraising collectibles and filing the correct tax forms can be a tricky business, as convicted tax cheat Sulayman Jarra well knows.
Houston Press |
Craig Malisow |
05-08-2014 |
Art
Curating San Francisconew
Gallery evictions signal a major shift in the art world, with the technology boom serving as the problem and its potential solution.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Laura B. Childs |
04-10-2014 |
Art
Spring Arts Preview 2014new
As life begins to reappear and grow around us this spring season, Worcester's cultural spaces will do the same with thought-provoking artwork and performances. In this year's Spring Arts Preview, we present a comprehensive guide to the area's biggest and smallest art exhibitions, film screenings, musical performances, theatrical acts and author talks, in addition to a few outside of Central Mass. From this year's Latino Film Festival, to a listing of cultural happenings at area colleges, Worcester Magazine's 2014 Spring Arts Preview is a keeper for everything arts related this season.
Worcester Magazine |
Brittany Durgin |
03-27-2014 |
Art
Controversial L.A.-Based Organization Relaunches Dubious Pay-to-Play Operation in Cincinnatinew
Is RAW:NATURAL BORN ARTISTS on the cutting edge of artistic empowerment, or is it profiting off the idea that inclusion in its network is the next step to artistic relevance in exchange for a one-time fee?
Cincinnati CityBeat |
Danny Cross and Maria Seda-Reeder |
03-17-2014 |
Art
No More Funny Stuffnew
Jeffu is a big fan of multi-screen arrangements, the better to make his pieces interact with themselves. He has several series, including the comprehensive “Nine Gestures” and “1UP,” a massive 80-foot tall video installation at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, that utilize multiple video screens to create intersecting realities, the results of which can be thrilling, funny or, as the artist notes, whatever you take them to be.
Worcester Magazine |
Lynne Hedvig |
02-18-2014 |
Art
The Secret Life of Sylvia Feinnew
The 94-year-old painter comes to terms with her surreality in a new retrospective.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Garrett Caples |
01-15-2014 |
Art