48 minutes ago | NY Times
At 65, the British artist based in New York is in the Whitney Biennial and on the Turner Prize shortlist. Her sculptures blend strange and common items to make sense of the world.
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2 hours ago | Happy Catholic
This was originally published in June 2013. However I love the paintings so much and treasure the memory of the show so much that I am sharing it again, 9 years later. Thursday...
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4 hours ago | Carol Nelson Fine Art
I am wondering why this painting received so many "likes" on Facebook. The neutral palette? The various textures? The cruciform design pattern? The juxtaposition of hard and...
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4 hours ago | Colossal
“Pepe the Weekender” (2018), made for Lieux Mouvants. Image © Nicole Zezig. All images courtesy of Phaidon, shared with permission
It's easy to recognize the quirky, joyful...
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6 hours ago | Daily Painters Abstract
This lovely meadow is on the outskirts of a community that is still blessed with lots of natural open space. It's horse country... it's fishing country or just simply...
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7 hours ago | Arch Daily
315 Maujer St, Brooklyn, NY 11206, United States Project Year: 2021 Photographs: Naho Kubota Area: 16400.0 m2
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9 hours ago | Daily Painters Abstract
I am wondering why this painting received so many "likes" on Facebook. The neutral palette? The various textures? The cruciform design pattern? The juxtaposition of hard and...
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11 hours ago | Arch Daily
Resurrection Chapel, 1925, Sigurd Lewerentz, architect, Stockholm, Sweden. Dismissed or Validated as “Classical” - but what of its fully stark mass. Image © Swedish Museum of...
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14 hours ago | Daily Painters Abstract
I always stop to share a moment with the tiny little birds that fill my life daily. They always seem to bring me a message of happiness and joy.
8"x8" Oil, Cold Wax, Gold Leaf...
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17 hours ago | NY Times
A Picasso drew only one bid; a Monet just two.
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