Posts Tagged “art”
Front Pages & 365 Days of Print
January 1, 2011
Front Pages | “All the News That’s Fit without Print” Found a tumblr site of my dreams – front pages of all my papers NY Times, LA Times, Washington Post, The Guardian, Chicago Tribune, Boston Globe, SF Chronicle. 365 Days (…)
East of Borneo
December 21, 2010
East of Borneo is a collaborative online journal and multimedia archive with a particular interest in investigating the art of Los Angeles, past and present. Help us grow by uploading relevant images, videos, texts and links that will enrich this (…)
so many blogs – too little time
March 10, 2010
With keeping up with all my class blogs and continuing to improve my web skills, I have not posted for awhile. Had a fantastic studio visit with Barbara and she encouraged me to put larger single images of my migraine (…)
Caravaggio
March 10, 2010
Caravaggio makes it to the top of the charts above Michelangelo and makes the front page of the NY Times
Shirin Neshat, Shahzia Sikander, & Wangechi Mutu
November 16, 2009
Came across this great link between two artists I love A Conversation with Shirin Neshat and Shahzia Sikander and discovered: Wangechi Mutu
web wanderings
September 30, 2009
from SlashdotArchiving Digital Artwork for Museum Purchase Mao’s revolution: caught on cameraHou Bo was there when the People’s Republic of China was founded 60 years ago, capturing it on camera as Mao Zedong’s personal photographer
mexico border
March 29, 2009
US-Mexico Border Deaths Monumentanother of wall
/P
March 14, 2009
/P Animate Projects commissions artists to make work that explores the relationship between contemporary art and animation, for broadcast, gallery, cinema and online exhibition. The Life Size Zoetrope by Mark Hewis, 2007 Primitive by Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2009Phantoms of Nabua,* portrait (…)
new finds – artists and writers
February 25, 2009
Julia Meltzer >with David Thorne www.meltzerthorne.com >Clockshop Holly Williswriter, curatorInstitute of Multimedia Literacy, USCfaculty projects IML
collective web projects
February 11, 2009
iwishicouldshowyou.com is a database of anonymous video messages sent via mobile phone. These videos are confessions, snippets of life, catharsis, love/hate letters, documentaries – anything you want them to be. Created by Pip Stafford Margot Lovejoyconfess itsee installation too