Weatherbeaten by Thomas Denenberg (Yale Univesity Press; $37.50). A fascinating exploration of Winslow Homer’s life and work in coastal Maine, where he painted his most celebrated and emotionally powerful paintings. A collection of scholarly essays explains why this artist’s work and life resonates with lovers of the sea today. Van […]
Month: May 2013
InSIDE/Out
Art therapy can be an effective and creative means to release, console and restore at Art Serve. Art therapy can be an effective and creative means to release, console and restore. Penned in this manner, art becomes a powerful form of self-expression that can reveal hidden feelings and emotions and […]
“Eanger Irving Couse on the Columbia River” Explores Little-Known Works by a Founding Member of the Taos Society of Artists Klickitat County, Washington
Maryhill Museum of Art will open the special exhibition Eanger Irving Couse on the Columbia River on June 8, 2013 through September15, 2013. Art therapy can be an effective and creative means to release, console and restore. Penned in this manner, art becomes a powerful form of self-expression that can […]
Medallion Financial takes on the art world.
Ever since the first artists painted the first buffalos on the walls of caves, the art world has probably been rife with cheating and chicanery, fraud and forgeries. Hardly a week goes by without news of a major gallery selling fakes, a dealer stealing from the artists, or a museum […]
Summer 2013
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Diaghelev exhibit at national gallery
It was an artistic renaissance laced with unexpected collaborations: Henri Matisse constructed costumes and Pablo Picasso used a stage curtain as a canvas. The Ballets Russes, the groundbreaking dance company founded by Russian impresario Sergei Diaghilev, was at the forefront of European art in the early 20th century. One hundred […]