To argue for our abilities allows us to get closer to reaching them in the same ways that arguing for our limits makes them happen. 10 Reasons that Creative People Drive Us Crazy. Each item is a paradox, a complexity, a contradiction that’s frustrating to others when they exist together at odds in one human being.
February 4, 2011
The seed is within us all. Artistic expression lies within all of us, like a seedling bursting with life and potential. In order for growth to occur, it must be nourished. Minimal light and drops of water are the difference between life and death to this kernel. What if that seed is deprived those essentials, […]
January 28, 2011
The overwhelming response to the Céleste Boursier-Mougenot exhibition this weekend came as no surprise to it’s host Barbican Curve Gallery in London. Patrons graciously waited over 90 minutes to see the recent Youtube phenom and experience his showing. Reviews were favorable of the 40 zebra finches and their 8 electric guitars; Which justifies the almost […]
January 6, 2011
East Main Street in Riverhead, NY is no exception to Fishman's theory. The once thriving home of the 1933 Art Deco Suffolk Theatre, seating 896 throughout its 2 stories, has degraded into a merchant's ghost town. Determined to overcome, The Riverhead Enterprise, Apollo Group, EEAC and approximately 60 artists have collaborated to strengthen their defense, with The East End's largest outdoor art gallery,
December 29, 2010
Early New York Subway Graffiti 1973-1975 by Keith Baugh Keith Baugh captures this cultural phenomenon Shooting his photos mostly from NYC tracks, high above the action, Keith Baugh made himself a fly on the wall in the early 1970’s. Fortunately for us this English painter and photographer had chosen the same walls as some of […]
August 24, 2010
"Once the product of art is negated, well then threat of painting and art’s death due to greater methods of production is no longer a factor. The product is the artist..."
July 7, 2010
Art is accessible to all who can envision it and available to all who are forthcoming to it. Foundry Square IV in San Francisco enables us to indulge once again in the work of this Ripley's Believe It Or Not Museum contributor and finally see what Steven J.Backman of toothpickart.com would have seen on that floor.
March 10, 2011
2