Pairing: Van Gogh’s and Wyeth’s boots
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The opening of my latest column at EveryJoe: “A survey asked our generation’s leading artists and critics to identify the most influential artist of the twentieth century. Who won? If you guessed Pablo Picasso — nice try, but he came in second. “Before identifying the survey’s winner, let’s ask why it matters who topped the
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Você pode ter notado que as coisas no mundo da arte estão um pouco, bem, fora do lugar. Entre os artistas que mais ouvimos falar hoje estão a “garota-vômito”, também conhecida como Millie Brown, que bebe leite de soja com corantes e o vomita na tela. Ou Jeff Koons, que recebe milhões por objetos intencionalmente
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The opening of my latest column at EveryJoe: “You may have noticed that things in the art world are a little, well, off these days. “The artists we hear most about are those like vomit girl, also known as Millie Brown, who drinks colored milk and then makes herself throw up on the canvas. Or
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Kant I really want To understand Kant And all of his vaunted system. But somehow my brain resists him. I’d like to take up the helm On a trip through his noumenal realm And soak up all the glories Of his cognitive categories. But somehow my mind cries: “No! It’s no place you want to
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Add this to your “Why Art Education Is Important” file: “You can deduce everything about a woman from the way she holds her feet,” Edouard Manet once said to Stephen Mallarmé. “Seductive women always turn their feet out. Don’t expect to get anywhere with a woman who turns her feet in.”[1] Which makes this painting
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At the The Representational Art Conference in Ventura, California, I’ll be participating in a panel discussion on The Aesthetics of 21st Century Representational Art – (Odd Nerdrum’s Kitsch and Roger Scruton’s Beauty): Moderator: Peter Trippi, Editor, Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine. Panelists: Julio Reyes, Stephen Hicks, Alan Lawson, Jan-Ove Tuv. Earlier in the conference, I’ll also
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Here is a clear example of zero-sum thinking, this time in literature. Author Lynn Shepherd laments J. K. Rowling’s publishing another book, on the grounds that the successful writer crowds out the less successful. In Shepherd’s words: “It wasn’t just that the hype was drearily excessive, or that (by all accounts) the novel was no
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