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VOTE NOW! The Inaugural New American Paintings... →
New American Paintings Annual Prize: Reader’s Choice For the first time in the 17 year history of the publication, we’re asking our readers who they think deserves some attention. We’re pleased to present the New American Paintings Annual Prize, including two components: a cash prize of $1,000 awarded to one Noteworthy artist featured this year, determined by a panel of seasoned curators,...
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The Museum of Modern Art in Vienna shows ' Bad... →
 Many of the most important painters of the 20th century like Francis Picabia, René Magritte, Asger Jorn, Philip Guston, Neil Jenney, Georg Baselitz, Albert Oehlen or Julian Schnabel radically called their medium into question using different strategies of incorrect, faulty, ugly or angry painting in order to open up new possibilities for the medium
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Museum of Modern Art Sixth Annual Premiere Brazil... →
 NEW YORK CITY - The Museum of Modern Art presents Premiere Brazil!, its sixth annual exhibition of contemporary Brazilian cinema……….
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Dramatic Psychological Figurative Paintings by...
Today the site Art of Day has posted about my work. Go there to check it out : http://artofday.com/wordpress/?p=3130 It is a very good site for artists , if you are an artist can submit your work and if approved they post an article about and they can even help to sell with a small commission if is your wish. So I hope you enjoy the site ! Thank you Art of Day people ! the tittle of...
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Dramatic Psychological Figurative Paintings by... →
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there is a Caio Fern there among all those works !... →
Gallery Draw Jesus Day. i love my Lord Jesus and won’t let anybody tell me how to do it . That is the reason I acepted to  join this tiny project.
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“Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told me. All of us...”
– Ira Glass (via hyperallergic)
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you know this is a message to you, right ?
The Crystal City Business Improvement District is seeking qualified artists to help produce a temporary, outdoor art exhibit featuring illuminated sculptures in the Crystal City Water Park. Selected artists will receive a grant of $5,000 to build and implement their concept. Deadline: Friday, January 14, 2011 Location: Crystal City Water Park For participation visit:...
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Culture of Recession? Or Vice Versa?
 http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/19/arts/design/19kimmelman.html?_r=1 By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN Published: December 16, 2010 BACK in October, when headlines in Britain were all gloom and doom about the pending cuts to public spending, a prominent New York art dealer manning a booth at the Frieze fair in London was grumbling about business. It seemed odd considering that before him stretched a sea of...
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– Auld Lang Syne: Putting aside the “fuzzy math” that makes it nigh impossible to judge how good or bad the art market today really is, Michael Kimmelman asks the question of the hour: “Is there a culture specific to this recession, as there was to the Depression…. Something memorable and distinct that will define the age?” The 1970s, after all, “produced darkling...
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Will Kendrick: For the Love of GoldMarch 2nd,... →
 Willkendrick : It seems some corners of the art world are starting to catch up with public opinion as is the “world financial crisis” is catching up with them. One of the world’s biggest art dealers, David Nahmad, this week launched an attack on the contemporary art market, condemning the millions charged for some works as “almost fraud”. They echo remarks by the British sculptor Sir...
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