Eric Felisbret is the author of "Graffiti New York" and the co-founder of the graffiti history website @149st. Updated July 16, 2014, 5:50 PM There are two types of graffiti: “bombing,” which is ...
“We make ads not art.” When I began my career the debate whether advertising was (or should be) considered art was a big one. Creative ad schools were few and the craft typically was taught out of a ...
Drawing is, on its face, the simplest and most straightforward art form: a pen or pencil makes marks on a surface; more marks are added or subtracted; an image is created. It’s the basis of our ...
Coffee as an art form is nothing new — take moodboards of early 2000s Pinterest girls fawning over steamed milk tulips made by baristas in beanies, for example. Over the last decade, however, the rise ...
From Yoko Ono’s conceptual bodily performances to Natacha Stolz’s SpaghettiOs exhibition that flummoxed the netizens of the early aughts, performance art is equal parts avant-garde, action-oriented, ...
A recently opened exhibit in Oxford explores the practice of creating painted deerskin hides by the Miami and Peoria tribes of Oklahoma. https://www.wvxu.org/local ...
Art extends well beyond the dozens of frames in Karen Jenson's home. Her delicate brush strokes cover bedroom doors and kitchen cabinets. Her petals and swirls trim headboards and trunks, corner ...
Say “mime” and the name that comes to mind is Marcel Marceau. Despite a long history that embraces Greek tragedy and Roman farce, it is a much-derided form of art. Its silent exponents, clowns you can ...
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