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9 years ago
The Artist is Present in “Don’t Blink: Robert Frank” | Artinfo
Craig Hubert spoke to Laura Israel, director of "Don't Blink: Robert Frank," ahead of the film's premiere at the New York Film Festival.

Robert Frank doesn’t like interviews. Early in “Don’t Blink: Robert Frank,” Laura Israel’s new documentary about the artist premiering at the New York Film Festival on October 4, archival fo

10 years ago

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8 years ago

Tesla Gigafactory Grand Opening


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10 years ago
Working outside the white walls of the gallery or the black box of the theatre or cinema, Artangel has commissioned many of the most notable artworks of recent years in a range of unexpected buildings and landscapes.
11 years ago

Thank you for following my baby blog. I hope so far I’ve, at the very least, made you smile with my posts and reblogs, and admittedly most of this is reblogs.

Tonight I could not avoid it; I watched the news on Typhoon Yolanda (known as Haiyan internationally) and it breaks my heart to see my...

9 years ago
Takashi Murakami Curates Japanese Ceramics at Blum & Poe | Artinfo
Showcasing modern approaches to the basic principles of glazing, firing, and coloring, “Kazunori Hamana, Yuji Ueda, and Otani Workshop,” which opens at Blum & Poe in Los Angeles on September 11, is also a revealing look at a section of Japan’s creative output that is often overlooked in favor of the more urban, pop culture-infused flavor of its better known contemporary artists.

Although Takashi Murakami is the Japanese contemporary art world’s most prominent figure, the artist is in fact a cultural omnivore who also harbors a great respect and enthusiasm for Japan’

9 years ago
(via Jeremy And Carla)

(via Jeremy and Carla)

8 years ago
Jadwiga Figula
The person writing this brief (and all of these) artist statements, is of African immigrant dissent. My father was born in a village in the bush outside of Kumasi, Ghana. I've seen both contemporary Africa, and the exotic. This series by Jadwiga Figula shows the exotic side, but it's also a sincerely poetic dose of the other side of the world. No series of photographs can tell the whole story of contemporary Africa, and these certainly aren't that. But the beauty here is heart stopping. The young boy with the wild horned Yaks is one of those images that brings another world directly into one's heart and soul. It's unstoppable, it's romantic and it's an entirely intoxicating view on how people live on the other side of the world. Share your story with the world. Click here to submit your work.
10 years ago

Thomas Cole’s sublime “The Course of Empire” headlines an exhibition of 45 landscapes that opened at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on December 7.

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