November 22, 2024
Visual artists

The best monitors for graphic artists

The best monitors for graphic artists and graphic designers can make a big difference to the experience of working with visual art and design in creative software. Good colour accuracy and image quality can ensure you see you work as it really looks, while a decent selection ports allow you to connect the peripherals you

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European Art

Moving right.. away from art

The stakes for Amsterdam Art Week seem bigger than usual in this, its 12th year. When the event opens on May 29, it will be against the backdrop of a new right wing coalition government in the Netherlands, one brokered by a man who has spoken of ending state subsidies for culture altogether, as well

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Art Investment

Half of young investors see art investment as a ‘safe haven’

The world of art and finance has always been a niche market, however a new report from Deloitte pinpointed a rising interest. Deloitte’s eighth Art & Finance Report found collectors are increasingly aware of the positive impact culture and creativity can have on economic development and society, in part due to support from world organizations

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Artists

A Radical Lineage | | Santa Fe Reporter

Santa Fe has no shortage of art spaces, but new ventures can still feel like a breath of fresh air. Take the nonprofit Institute of Contemporary Art Santa Fe, which opened its doors earlier this month with a show of figurative works from sculptor Hana Kostis dubbed An Incoherent Body. Not only does ICA’s Director

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Artists

Madonna gets to try on legendary artist’s clothes during museum visit

When most people go to museums, they look at paintings by their favorite artists. When Madonna goes to a museum, she gets to wear her favorite artists’ clothes. Madonna has long been a fan of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo and shared photos of her recent visit to the Museo Frida Kahlo in Mexico City. Once her family’s

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Artists

Illinois Senate passes artificial intelligence protections for artists

The Illinois Senate approved a bill Friday that would allow artists to sue entities that replicate their work through artificial intelligence without their consent. The bill, HB4875, does not apply in special circumstances, such as news, satire and parody.  “Recording artists and musicians have never had an easy path, especially starting out,” State Rep. Jennifer

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Artists

28 artists, nonprofits receive $82,500 in Providence Project Fund grants

PROVIDENCE MAYOR Brett P. Smiley and the city’s Department of Art, Culture and Tourism announced that 28 local artists and nonprofits received $82,500 in grants from the city’s 2025 Project Fund program. PROVIDENCE – Mayor Brett P. Smiley and the city’s Department of Art, Culture and Tourism on May 20 announced that

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Artists

Limelight Records hosts first ‘Limeys’ to celebrate student artists at Elon University

Heels clicked against the pavement as students entered the College Taphouse. As attendees entered the building, they were greeted with a red carpet and signage for the “Limeys” — Limelight Records first formal award ceremony.  Senior Juliana Kuhno, who is Limelight’s vice president of promotions, said the label wanted to create a “Grammy-esque” event highlighting

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Visual artists

See how artists create pieces of work at ‘Open Studio’ in Chilliwack

Members of Chilliwack Visual Artists Association bring 5 days of live demos to cultural centre People can see firsthand how artists create their work during a five-day live event at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre. The Chilliwack Visual Artists Association presents ‘Open Studio’ from Tuesday, May 28 to Saturday, June 1 where members will be working

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Artists

Port Clinton Artists’ Club gives back

Alice Holly, seated, and Diane Chaplin paint one of nine barriers that will be displayed in The District in downtown Port Clinton this summer. (Submitted photo) Members of the Port Clinton Artists’ Club have been supported by the Port Clinton community since 1956, so when they wanted to give something back, the Philanthropy Committee was

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