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Gallery guide

No matter where you are, find international art galleries and check what exhibitions are on display in your city at ARTINFO Gallery Guide.

posted on August 23, 2007 8:44 AM - link | comments (0)


Back to the basics

Back to the basics of visual arts and its characteristics. Introductory Art-study Guides, to be imbued with that fundamental sensibility again.

posted on August 20, 2007 8:32 AM - link | comments (0)


Opportunities for artists

The purpose of the self-funded organizazion Wooloo is to create professional opportunities for emerging artists, by developing exhibitions and relationships with international art institutions and curators. It is based in Berlin and its website wooloo.org offers artists the possibility to sign up for free and be able to 'create exhibitions with images and videos', 'present your CV & publish a personal blog', 'sell and promote your work', 'observe viewer statistics', 'participate in curated projects'.

posted on August 16, 2007 8:38 AM - link | comments (0)


On Kawara

Some of the most well-known works of the Japanese artist On Kawara are the over 2000 'date paintings' created since the 1960s, each one painted the same day of the exhibition and destroyed if not completed by midnight of that day. However all works of the artist deal with time and its complex implications and proclaim its essential perpetual nature.

posted on August 13, 2007 8:32 AM - link | comments (0)


BST Journal

Addressing interdisciplinary issues and published twice a year in association with the School of Arts at Brunel University, the BST Body, Space & Technology Journal aims to approach different disciplines related to the performance practice. In the editors' own words: "It is aimed at a wide-ranging readership that would include not only academics but also performers, practitioners, and artists from a whole range of disciplines."

posted on August 9, 2007 8:40 AM - link | comments (0)


The multimedia magazine

Published between 1965 and 1971 and conceived to escape the traditional notion of magazine, Aspen was a multimedia magazine presented in a box and filled with booklets, recordings etc. Each issue had a different creative mind behind its creation, as for example Andy Warhol and George Maciunas. The web version is imaginatively limited, since you are deprived of the tangible form at the base of the original concept, but its beauty and aesthetic perfection is clearly reflected.

posted on July 30, 2007 8:22 AM - link | comments (0)







shortcuts by day

Thu 23, Gallery guide
Mon 20, Back to the basics
Thu 16, Opportunities for artists
Mon 13, On Kawara
Thu 9, BST Journal
Mon 30, The multimedia magazine