by Gelya | Sep 13, 2020 | Books, Tips
“What It Means to Write About Art” published by David Zwirner Books is a series of interviews with art critics by Jarrett Earnest. Read the interview with Darby English. What would you point to as an early important aesthetic experience? When I was a...
by Gelya | Jun 19, 2020 | Artists, Tips
Introduction: The Back Door There’s a back door to the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City that few know about. Invisible to the bustling crowds at the main entrance on Fifty-Third Street, it’s desolate except for the occasional noisy school group or quiet...
by Gelya | Jun 14, 2020 | Artists, Tips
Text by Michael Glover Rose works big, on unstretched, unprimed canvas, and usually in units of six feet by six feet. “I do like big work. I like billboards. I like very early decorated churches where the paintings go from floor to ceiling and up arches and around the...
by Gelya | May 31, 2020 | Artists, Flashback, Tips
Une oeuvre, un regard : Alex Katz For the series “Une oeuvre, un regard”, Alex Katz talks about Monet’s Water Lilies, from which the American artist was inspired to create “Homage to Monet” whose series of paintings was presented last...
by Gelya | May 28, 2020 | Tips, Web Series, Works
Claude Closky has been broadcasting his daily web series “The Confinement” since the beginning of April. It lies at the crossroads of a television sitcom and a short film. The series focuses on the exchanges between the occupants of a same apartment, confined together...
by Gelya | May 24, 2020 | Tips
The Galerie Patrick Seguin made available a coloring book of 21 seats by Jean Prouvé, for children and adults alike.Get out your pens! Download the printable...