More and more people are building creative treehouses for use as hotels, restaurants, teahouses, or occasionally as a means of communicating with extraterrestrials (seriously! -- see the Beach Rock Treehouse below).
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Here is my #Viennaonly fave for this week !
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Visit his gallery folks and get inspired !
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The Cringe - Deep Girl
There are “certain painters,” Frank Auerbach mused to me a few years ago, “who painted in a not very distinguished way, then at the point of turning toward abstraction, painted some distingu
And as she enters her 70s, Carolee Schneemann, describing herself as a painter who extended the canvas into real space and time, is as fearless and frank as ever.
5 must-see gallery shows in New York City.
A participants response. Copyright JPKinsella.
Jason Andrew of the Estate of Jack Tworkov recently uncovered a new cache of Thanksgiving photographs featuring some of the leading Abstract Expressionists. Andrew’s discovery in the family archive sheds light on a never before seen gathering of friends and family at the Provincetown, Massachusetts home of artist Hans Hofmann during Thanksgiving Day 1958.
Newly Discovered Photographs Show an Abstract Expressionist Thanksgiving