Monday, June 18, 2012

Skype Portraits, "Ferrell" Cats, World's Fair Ruins, And More!

Monday, June 18, 2012
Last week we featured work from an artist who creates digital speed paintings using Google + Hangouts, and one of our attentive readers turned us on to Paul Beel, Skype portraitist.
THE FUTURE OF YESTERDAY
Hanksy's Hilarious 'Ferrel Cats'
Oldest Rock Art In Australia Found
Happy Birthday, M.C. Escher!
Portraits Made Of Ashes and Meth
BLOG POSTS
Michael Kaiser: The New Model, Part 1
We in the arts face major challenges, including, but certainly not limited to, the short-term economic situation in which we all work. But simply suggesting that 'things must change' without giving us concrete proposals is not helpful. What exactly do these people mean by 'old models' anyway?
Margaret Fuhrer: The Australian Ballet's Infinity at the Koch Theater
Maybe TAB's dancers just needed to forget for a moment that they were ballet dancers, subject to ballet's oppressive standards -- because it was when they put on face paint and body paint, loincloths and headdresses, that they looked most like a world-class ballet company.
Jeanine Barone: An Intimate Art Exhibition for Father's Day
Max depicts his dad, a native New Yorker who would have turned 100 this year, in many iconic New York City sites. Each of the paintings in the exhibition convey intimacy, where his father -- often alone in the scene -- exudes a sense of isolation.
Bobby Elliott: Primary Sources,The Studio Museum's Annual Artists in Residence Exhibition
For all three 2011 - 2012 Artists in Residence -- Njideka Akunyili, Meleko Mokgosi and Xaviera Simmons -- Primary Sources is a big moment; it's a send-off show, concluding their residencies at the museum.
George Heymont: Don't Let Go of Your Dream
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