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...unately I have no plans for being in London at this point.
The Retrospective spans 14 rooms in the Tate Museum, in chronological order.
I read about The retrospective in Two Coats of Paint. ...
...rtant things to do. On occasion it was decided that the kid needs a little culture and we were dragged to museums that I really couldn't enjoy. I like paintings and art and colors but I have to be alo...
...g upset by it.
There is as much fine work produced today as there ever was, it just isn't to be seen in museums at the moment.
Most artists who know their craft earn a living at it while the mass ...
...ave to do is look for something other than the type of work presently allowed into the modern sections of museums. 'Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservative.' ...
I have visited hundreds, literally, of art gallery and museum exhibits of 'up and coming' artists over the years. And can probably count on one hand those who are still around. For example: How many k
...pens for them in the moment between they finish school to their first group show in a good contempary art museum for exemple .... sorry if my question look a little bit naive... but I write quickly an...
Apologies for those not in this part of the world!
Anyone got any idea of a gallery/museum that has a good collection of Monet originals in the UK? Somewhere in the middle of the country rather than
(written a while back) Was just in Pittsburg and visited the Warhol museum.
They had a large exhibition of his drawings; loads and loads. Well take a close look if you ever get around there. Its mos
...when I saw a huge (6' tall) wooden carving of a 'Good Luck Bird' in the African collection of the Houston Museum of Art's collection one time. And there was a monkey skull that had been incorporated i...
...ore than a put-on, will have no future. As fashions change the majority of this stuff usually goes to the museum basement and after a while will back to the market where it will be received with a yaw...
... They are hidden away and are as hard to find as originals by Norman Rockwell or Leyendecker's are in any museum. The artzy fartzy curators of most major museums keep these artists out of eyes reach l...
...ye in an attempt to create something new unfortunately never got beyond doing imitations of 1950's Modern Museum fodder. Even the names of his paintings, which he imagines are creative, are pathetic. ...
says...
Rockwell originals can be found in other USA museums as well. Don't ask me to recall where I've seen them a time or two but I have. And I think there are references on the Web to museums tha
...for all those untrained art viewers out there who thought they could take a pleasure stroll down a modern museum, please re-think again. I suggest you walk the park instead. Silly viewers... what do t...
...e as incompetent as most somewhat talented amateurs.
Most of the crap hanging in the modern sections of museums is just as bad. Why shouldn't Paul's hang in a similar place? He's got the connections...
... Burghers of Calais. BUT I INCORRECTLY TOLD HIM THE ORIGINAL WAS IN CALAIS. It is not, it is in the Rodin Museum, the Hotel Biron in Paris. I apologize to Frank, his girl friend and to all you good pe...
... shelves in book stores with the above and their like.
I like to go to the art sections of Chapters and Museum book shops and compare by doing a count. Check it out where you live. The number of Dal...
A Modest Proposal
What can be done about museums and critics?
I do not advocate that museums cease exhibiting Modern Academic Art. However, I do suggest that in fairness to today's polarized extre
...explore each one to discover what is hidden within.
To see all of the Views in the Techno-Impressionist Museum, look here:
http://www.techno-impressionist.com/viewindex1.htm
For more information...
...or may not be about art.
Why don't I spend this money on art?
Although I enjoy visiting galleries and museums, I seldom buy prints.
Truth is, I love art, but buying it is not a high priority.
...
...s that artist's works with subsequent recognition and commercial succcess (sales, galleries, collections, museums) speak for themselves and all guilds seem pretty irrelevant; and yet there can be some...
If anyone would like to discuss historcal or current art, please talk with me. I work in a museum and would love to talk to Curators, Conservationists, Educators, Artists in Residence etc. Please no s
...ly great art of this century worthy of enough intellectual interest to inhabit the modern sections of our museums.
Early in this century Modern Academic Art because of its outrageous subject matter,...
Was just in Pittsburg and visited the Warhol museum.
They had a large exhibition of his drawings; loads and loads. Well take a close look if you ever get around there. Its mostly little more than ar
...live in a safe distant from N.Y. someone may be interested to hear what is in here.
A week ago I made a museum tour. I'm not in position to evaluate what I saw, I rather give a reportage. It may cas...
Last weekend I went to the Scottsdale Museum of Contempory Art, the commercial art galleries on Main Street in Scottsdale, AZ, and the Phoenix Art Museum, and looked to see what was there. I noticed t
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