Robert Rauschenberg

New Victim of Chinese Censorship: Warhol Show?

businessweek.com     Jul 22, 2008   2 related          

Officials say there is no "Chinese art only" policy, but 18 Warhol works slated for a gallery exhibit will spend the Olympics in a warehouse First it was nixing dog meat (BusinessWeek.com, 7/14/08) from Beijing restaurants...                

Pop Art Is Alive: Classics and Modern Artworks

smashingmagazine.com     Jul 21, 2008   12 related          

As a visual art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s, pop art aims to emphasize the nature of things popular in our daily routine. In the pop art most artists used mechanical means of rendering techniques that downplay the...                

Andy Warhol's BMW Art Car with Co-Driver Frank Stella Live at the Hockenheimring During the...

autospectator.com     Jul 21, 2008   2 related          

By admin - To mark the 30th anniversary of the BMW M1, Warhol's BMW Art Car (1979) will again be taking to the starting grid. The setting for the celebration is the revival of the most spectacular stable trophy in racing...                

The Religion Of Art

theatlantic.com     Jul 20, 2008          

By Patrick Appel I've was rifling through old articles on the art market, and stumbled across this 1994 TNR article (doc) by Michael Lewis. It explains art's belief structure as well as anything I've encountered. A choice...                

" Andy Warhol & Other Famous Faces " on view at Maryhill Museum of Art

artknowledgenews.com     Jul 20, 2008          

GOLDENDALE, WA.- American Andy Warhol (1928-1987), one of the most celebrated artists of the 20th Century, on view at Maryhill Museum of Art in the spectacular Columbia River Gorge for a four-month exhibit in the form of his...                

Band-Aids, zippers open up family discussion in Chenicek's work

tennessean.com     Jul 18, 2008          

On view at the Tennessee Arts Commission Gallery through Aug. 8, Laura Chenicek's mixed-media paintings offer a frank discussion of family — the ways that relationships are often defined not by nurturing, but by hurtful...                

Smears, Scribbles, and Scratches: Twombly at the Tate Modern

nysun.com     Jul 17, 2008   1 related          

The magnificent retrospective of veteran American artist Cy Twombly at London's Tate Modern is a reminder that, above all else, painting is smearing and drawing is scribble. In his handling, with its extremes of slightness and...                

Studio Visit with Erik Otto before "The Sea of Change"

juxtapoz.com     Jul 16, 2008          

Just in time for this weekend’s opening of Erik Otto’s exhibit, The Sea of Change at The Shooting Gallery, writer David Downs took a lil’ trip down to Otto’s studio for a chat about the New Brow movement, what it’s like working...                

Bruce Conner, master of found footage cinema, is dead at 74

bookofjoe.com     Jul 12, 2008   3 related          

The legendary filmmaker-without-camera and "consummate cult artist" died last Monday at his home in San Francisco. Conner's work beginning in the 1950s showed the way to what decades later became MTV-style video and the mashup...                

Q&A: Rauschenberg's son on his dad's legacy

nwsource.com     Jul 10, 2008   1 related          

By REGINA HACKETT P-I ART CRITIC Northwest photographer Christopher Rauschenberg, the only child of Robert Rauschenberg, grew up in New York in close touch with his dad and living with his mom, the painter Susan Weil. Robert...                

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