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10/18/2023

Two paintings with the same title, The Destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem Artery October 17, 2023 Art and Society, Trending Domus – War. Death. Destruction. Once again terror. Gaza under attack. Hamas’ rockets on Ashkelon, sirens in Tel Aviv, rockets between Israel and Lebanon. The horror re...

03/11/2023

Coca-Cola’s New Ad Puts Canonical Paintings by Warhol, Vermeer, Van Gogh, and Other Artists to Work… Selling Soda Artery March 11, 2023 Art and Society art news – Some six decades after Andy Warhol offered his laconic critique of consumerist culture via his silkscreens of Coke bottle after Cok...

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12/17/2022

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An Exhibition of Cat Art Worthy of a Meowseum Artery December 14, 2022 Art and Culture, Exhibitions Hyperallergic – Cats have descended upon Maspeth, Queens, where Mrs. gallery is featuring the work of 39 artists focused on a single theme: furry felines. – read more Share On: Tweet Photography.....

‘We all know that size doesn’t matter, but archaeologists are nonetheless aflutter over a massive stone p***s unearthed ...
11/01/2022

‘We all know that size doesn’t matter, but archaeologists are nonetheless aflutter over a massive stone p***s unearthed last month amidst excavation of Roman ruins in an Iberian archaeological site called El Higuerón, in southern Spain. At nearly 18 inches long, it may be the largest known specimen within a common genre — proving that scientists do keep score on such matters.’ More on

“Unusually Large” Roman-Era Stone Phallus Impresses Archaeologists Artery September 10, 2022 Art and Culture Hyperallergic – We all know that size doesn’t matter, but archaeologists are nonetheless aflutter over a massive stone p***s unearthed last month amidst excavation of Roman ruins in a...

In the late 1970s Barbara Kruger began overlaying snippets of text set in clean type over generic images sourced from 19...
12/21/2021

In the late 1970s Barbara Kruger began overlaying snippets of text set in clean type over generic images sourced from 1950s mass media. Though Kruger wasn’t yet the art provocateur we know her as today, she was well on her way. Trained as a magazine designer and picture editor, Kruger was steeped in the world of advertising and understood how to grab an audience’s attention in the split second that it takes to turn a magazine page. Kruger has been demanding our attention ever since, challenging the public—herself included—to interrogate how we construct our identities and how images shape public discourse. More on https://arterynyc.com/2021/11/24/barbara-krugers-timeless-text-art-satisfied-short-attention-spans-long-before-twitter-and-tiktok/

Barbara Kruger’s Timeless Text Art Satisfied Short Attention Spans Long before Twitter and TikTok Artery November 24, 2021 Art and Culture Hyperallergic – In the late 1970s Barbara Kruger began overlaying snippets of text set in clean type over generic images sourced from 1950s mass media. Thoug...

“No rules to follow…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Boguslawa Czarnecka. More on https://arterynyc.com/2021/11/01/...
11/15/2021

“No rules to follow…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Boguslawa Czarnecka. More on https://arterynyc.com/2021/11/01/spotlight-boguslawa-czarnecka/

Spotlight: Boguslawa Czarnecka Artery November 1, 2021 Artists, Profiles, Spotlight “No rules to follow…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Boguslawa Czarnecka Paul Zimmerman: Your paintings range from abstractions to representational pieces. How do you select your style? Boguslawa Czarnecka...

The aim is to showcase “some of the most ingenious contemporary designers, artists, craftswomen and men, who are working...
11/13/2021

The aim is to showcase “some of the most ingenious contemporary designers, artists, craftswomen and men, who are working on expanding their presence outside of Japan,” Yukari Niikura, fashion and design project coordinator and consultant at Japan External Trade Organization explained... Read more on https://arterynyc.com/2021/09/18/showcase-japan-presents-contemporary-japanese-design-in-a-virtual-marketplace/

Showcase: Japan presents contemporary Japanese design in a virtual marketplace Artery September 18, 2021 Art and Technology de zeen – The aim is to showcase “some of the most ingenious contemporary designers, artists, craftswomen and men, who are working on expanding their presence outside of Ja...

“To wake up and to develop compassion for your fellow humans and the planet…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with  Lize ...
11/12/2021

“To wake up and to develop compassion for your fellow humans and the planet…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Lize Krüger on https://arterynyc.com/2021/10/28/spotlight-lize-kruger/

Spotlight: Lize Krüger Artery October 28, 2021 Profiles, Spotlight “To wake up and to develop compassion for your fellow humans and the planet…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Lize Krüger Paul Zimmerman: How did you get interested in art? Lize Krüger: As a child, and being much of a....

In a coming exhibition, MoMA will feature the artworks within this famed painting. Two of them will be on public view fo...
10/18/2021

In a coming exhibition, MoMA will feature the artworks within this famed painting. Two of them will be on public view for the first time in 50 years. Read more on https://arterynyc.com/2021/09/18/a-deep-dive-into-matisses-the-red-studio/

A Deep Dive Into Matisse’s ‘The Red Studio’ Artery September 18, 2021 Art and Culture The New York Times – In a coming exhibition, MoMA will feature the artworks within this famed painting. Two of them will be on public view for the first time in 50 years. – read more Share On: Tweet Saudi...

“I first met Walter in downtown New York. We had lunch on a cold winter afternoon.” With these words, Doug Aitken – an a...
07/06/2021

“I first met Walter in downtown New York. We had lunch on a cold winter afternoon.” With these words, Doug Aitken – an artworld star anointed with a Golden Lion at the 1999 Venice Biennale – describes his first encounter with Walter De Maria, the 20th-century art legend who died in 2013.” Read more on http://arterynyc.com/2021/06/26/the-evolution-of-land-art-from-walter-de-maria-to-doug-aitken/

The evolution of Land Art from Walter De Maria to Doug Aitken Artery June 26, 2021 Art and Culture domus – “I first met Walter in downtown New York. We had lunch on a cold winter afternoon.” With these words, Doug Aitken – an artworld star anointed with a Golden Lion at the 1999 Venice Bienn...

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