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Emily Amy Gallery: Paint as Subject

Installation view, "Paint as Subject" at Emily Amy Gallery. Photos by Meghan Norman. The new show at the Emily Amy Gallery, “Paint as Subject,” features a delightful selection of paintings whose focus...

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John Portman: Hand of the genius?

Photo courtesy the High Museum The High Museum recently opened a major exhibition highlighting the local, national, and international achievements of John Portman, Atlanta’s architectural golden boy....

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Theory in Studio: John Dewey, Champion of Art as Experience

Philosopher John Dewey sits writing while on vacation in Key West in the 1930s. Photo courtesy the Monroe County Library Collection/State University System of Florida. The American philosopher John...

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Art Vandalism, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Art Attacks

Clyfford Still, 1957-J, no. 2 (PH 401), 1957. Image courtesy pbs.org. “…even the abolition of art is respectful of art because it takes the truth claim of art seriously.” – Adorno The latest...

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Red: The Myth of Rothko and of Painting at Theatrical Outfit

Jimi Kocina as Ken (left) and Tom Key as Mark Rothko (right), Red, 2012, written by John Logan, directed by David De Vries, and produced by Theatrical Outfit. Photo by Josh Lamkin. Image courtesy...

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Who’s Afraid of Four White Walls? Or Have You Ever Been Experienced?

FLUX 2011. Photo by John Ramspott. Early Modernism saw two visions of the relationship between art and life emerge. One held that art was autonomous, whereas the other sought to integrate art and...

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More Than Painting: Professionals Pant at the Contemporary

Chris Martin, "Here Comes the Sun. . ." 2004-2007, oil on canvas, 143 x 129 inches. Courtesy the artist and Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York. “If you want to be taken seriously as an artist, you...

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Art Vandalism, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Art Attacks

Carmen Tisch's recent urination on a Clyfford Still painting brings up questions about the history of vandalism in art. The post Art Vandalism, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Art...

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Red: The Myth of Rothko and of Painting at Theatrical Outfit

Theatrical Outfit performs Josh Logan's Red, a play about the life and artistic struggles of Abstract Expressionist Mark Rothko. The post Red: The Myth of Rothko and of Painting at Theatrical Outfit...

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More Than Painting: Professionals Pant at the Contemporary

“If you want to be taken seriously as an artist, you cannot avoid painting.” A statement to consider? The post More Than Painting: Professionals Pant at the Contemporary appeared first on BURNAWAY.

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