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The Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is a leading voice for contemporary art and culture and provides a national platform for the art and artists of our time. We seek to share the transformative power of modern and contemporary art with audiences at all levels of awareness and understanding by creating meaningful, personal experiences in which art, artists, audiences and ideas converge. We enhance public understanding and appreciation of contemporary art through acquisition, exhibitions, education and public programs, conservation, and research.
Faces est un site dédié à l'affichage de portraits, disponibles à la publication, mis en ligne par un regroupement de photographes professionnels indépendants, et régulièrement mis à jour par eux-mêmes.
The Austin Museum of Digital Art (AMODA) is a
non-profit institution that promotes access to and appreciation of
digital art. Currently AMODA is a nomadic institution, holding
exhibitions, showcases, lectures, youth programs and other events at
various locations around Austin, often in collaboration with other arts
and educational organizations. Ultimately, AMODA is envisioned as a
permanent venue for digital art -- a world class art museum in downtown
Austin, open to the public. Our goal is to make AMODA a leading center
in the community for art presentation, education and outreach.
Our
mission is to engage the public, educate the community and support
artists in the creation, understanding and appreciation of digital art.
In general, I recommend artists price their work as low as they can possibly bear to start out. Remember, it is more important to cultivate on-going relationships with dealers and consultants than to sell one piece.
Ultimately, it is better for the work to be out there than sitting in your studio. I believe art is a process, a verb, not a noun. And, part of the process necessitates that the work be exhibited, purchased and appreciated by others.
Remember, this is just a starting point. If you are fortunate enough to have a gallery representative, they should work with you in helping to determine a realistic price for you work. Ultimately, your prices will establish themselves as you start showing your work and getting a reaction.
Medium, size, complexity, cost of production and previous sales history, also play important roles in determining the final sales price. But the bottom line could just as easily be determined by how much an artist is attached to a particular piece.
an increase in price is only justified when this balance shifts…either the demand increases, or the supply decreases.
the work you present publicly should all be of the highest caliber and of equal value. If you are particularly attached to a particular piece and want to price it twice as much as the other work in the show, it is better to just mark the piece sold and keep it for yourself until your work increases in value to a point where the price you want is justified.
* What is the number and quality of the venue of group and solo exhibitions?
* Are the shows all local or spread out nationally or even internationally?
* Are there any museum shows?
* Does the artist have any critical published reviews?
* What kinds of publications and who are the writers?
* Have any catalogs been done in conjunction with any of the shows?
* What is the artists sales history?
* Is there a long list of collectors?
* Are the collectors mainly private collectors, or are there public institutions listed?
* Any permanent museum collections?
Just bumped into this great article about how to build and host a web site. There are lots of general ruls and tips which I think are very helpful for those self-promoting artists, photographers, designer, freelancers, etc. Just remember: make it easier for the world to reach you and recognize your hard work and telant! :P
Highlighting works from its permanent collection by one of Mexico's greatest photographers, the Wittliff Gallery of Southwestern & Mexican Photography is honored to present Ojos para volar / Eyes to Fly With: Photographs by Graciela Iturbide, in concert with publication of the ninth volume in its award-winning book series, Iturbide's Eyes to Fly With: Portraits, Self-Portraits, and Other Photographs. Ojos para volar / Eyes to Fly With runs October 21, 2006 through March 18, 2007, at the Wittliff Gallery, on the seventh floor of the Alkek Library at Texas State University-San Marcos. For more information and directions go to the Wittliff Gallery of Southwestern & Mexican Photography.
The Photo Review is a critical journal of national scope and international readership. Publishing since 1976, the Photo Review covers photography events throughout the country and serves as a central resource for the Mid-Atlantic region. With incisive reviews, exciting portfolios, lively interviews, the latest in books and exhibitions, The Photo Review quarterly journal has earned a reputation as one of the best serious photography publications being produced today.
In troubled economic times, there is only one high rise office tower being built in Brisbane. So enamoured was the client, GPT, with the design by Cox Rayner Architects that he decided to proceed on the basis that the building's aesthetic, environmental and workplace benefits would lure prospective tenants.
The tower's structure is organic in that the columns twist and turn up its 45 storey height, emerging through the roof to form a tree-like canopy. The resulting filigree of structure reflects the city's two iconic Fig Trees in the building's forecourt, but the rationale for the concept was initially pragmatic. This was because the tower is being built over a wide existing loading dock such that there were few points on the ground where columns could land. Cox Rayner Architects with their engineers ARUP devised a structural system where loads could be gradually transferred diagonally down to the land predominantly on one side of the site, avoiding the dock.
The concept evolved with several attributes. The columns in the 'web' are abnormally thin at 600 - 400 wide, maximising views to the river. Less concrete is required than in conventional typologies entailing reduced embodied energy in construction. Overall the tower is currently measured to be above 6 star rating under the Green Building Council of Australia's Green Star Design Rating System.
The tower has a corner services core that also maximises the availability of views to the office areas, with the structural frame wrapping around the remaining volume inside a glass skin with operable blinds responding to solar orientations.
The ground plane is designed as a public thoroughfare space linking the city to its main ferry terminal, such that the foyers are at the first level above. This design enriches the sense of lightness and space for which the building will become renowned
Halsey and G-Eazy broke our hearts by calling it quits in 2020
The singer wrote on her Instagram, "I normally keep this kind of thing private but provided our public nature I feel the need to inform my fans. G-Eazy and I are taking some time apart...
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https://trendbuddies.com/halsey-and-g-eazy-quits/
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On March 2, 2011, JR won the TED prize at the TED Conference in Long Beach, California, and called for the creation of a global participatory art project with the potential to change the world. This project is called INSIDE OUT.
Inspired by JR's large‐format street "pastings", INSIDE OUT gives everyone the opportunity to share their portrait and make a statement for what they stand for. It is a global platform for people to share their untold stories and transform messages of personal identity into works of public art.
Beautiful/Decay was founded on the theory that "if you can't find
it, make it." The magazine's format is revolutionary in that it
documents the convergence of fine art, graffiti, design, fashion,
music, and other contemporary forms of art. The magazine prides itself
in exposing its diverse readership to media, ideas, and creative
expressions that are not juxtaposed in any other independent
publication.
Pan American's Infographics Shows you top 5 best countries and their art history just look at Infographics. America, Japan, Brazil, Argentina & England have a great Artist and their Art history is so historical and memorable that changed with 16th to 21th centuries.
Borrowed this book from a local library a couple of weeks ago. To be honest, it's a bit shocking to me 'cause this book offers a new and quite thought-provoking perspective that helps me to interpret art in a way I have never imagined.
Here is another website that gathers few paragraphs from the last chapter about how publicity disguises itself in the form of art and influences our daily life physically and mentally.
This is a great book and it's stood the test of time quite well. Another book I read recently called Do Good Design by David Berman reminded me of Berger's book. In many ways they are very similar but Berman's book focuses entirely on graphic design and directly challenges designers to take responsibility for the culture they create.
http://www.davidberman.com/social/dogood.php