November 23, 2024
Artists

Artist’s Alley Asks: Gene Ha reveals all about his Chicago must-sees, convention must-haves, and potential arch-nemesis

Popverse’s top stories of the day We get it; it can be daunting talking to some of the greatest creators in the comic book industry. That’s why, at C2E2 2024, Popverse video producer Ashley Victoria Robinson talked to them for you for a segment called Artist’s Alley Asks, where six of the leading talents

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Visual artists

NEXTies 2024 Visual Artist of the Year: Eugenia Renteria Spotlight

Eugenia is an award-winning filmmaker and educator. Born and raised in a rural community in Zacatecas, Mexico, she brings a unique perspective to her work. After relocating to the California Central Coast, Eugenia has written and directed several impactful films, including “Amor en Cuarentena,” “Strawberry Picker,” “13 Años, 9 Kilómetros,” and “Tierra Fértil.” Her film

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European Fine art

Art Across Centuries Ignites Emotion, Myth, Allegory At TEFAF New York’s Star-Studded Opener

Salvador Dalí Alegoria al Mar (Allegory of the Sea) , 1976 Mixed media, watercolor, gouache and … [+] airbrush on paper mounted to plywood 102.8 by 76.7 cm (40½ by 30¼ in.) © 2024 Salvador Dalí, Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York From antiquity to living masters, the little sibling of

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Artists

Border Comics Artists, Noted Afrofuturist Featured in New Exhibits at Comic-Con Museum

Poster for the Border Blitz exhibit at the Comic-Con Museum. Charles Glaubitz has lived his whole life as a border crosser, growing up in Baja California, Mexico and commuting to San Diego to study and work. The Tijuana resident has built a career as a comic book artist whose work has been featured in art

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European Art

Something for Every Palate at the European Fine Art Fair

The European Fine Art Fair, best known as TEFAF, is all about decadence. Its ninth New York edition, running through Tuesday, May 14, features 89 galleries showing everything from furniture, jewelry, and antiquities to contemporary art. It makes for a disorienting mix, hopping from sculptures by Kehinde Wiley at the booths of both Sean Kelly

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Visual artists

Detroit Public Schools’ annual ‘Evening of Fine Arts’ returning to Fox Theatre

The Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) is hosting its 55th annual “An Evening of Fine Arts” next Wednesday at Detroit’s historic Fox Theatre. Subscribe to the Detroit Evening Report on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, NPR.org or wherever you get your podcasts. This free public event, taking place at 6 p.m. May 15, will feature performances

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Artists

Artist of the Month – Introducing May

EAU CLAIRE, Wis (WLAX/WEUX) – If you have followed this segment of WI Proud at all, you know that I love artists. There is just something about the creative type that I love. Even the ones that are flighty and flakey and maddening to the nth degree, I love them. I enjoy watching them work.

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Artists

Meet PEOPLE’s Talented 2024 Spring Emerging Artists!

Amanda Reifer Amanda Reifer. Jimmy Fontaine I can guarantee you’ve never met a “Bitch Like [Amanda Reifer].”  The 33-year-old singer from Barbados is already making a splash after she was featured on Kendrick Lamar’s hit song “Die Hard.”  She started writing at 15 years old and found herself as the lead singer of a band

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Visual artists

Lydia Kern Receives Fourth Annual Diane Gabriel Visual Artist Award | Arts News | Seven Days

click to enlarge Courtesy “Ghost Twin” by Lydia Kern Burlington sculptor Lydia Kern has received this year’s Diane Gabriel Visual Artist Award, with a cash prize of $5,000 and a $1,000 credit to access Burlington City Arts studios. The award aims to support emerging artists who exhibit high skill, a willingness to experiment and a

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Artists

What Are a Museum’s Obligations When It Shows a ‘Problematic’ Artist?

“Blacks were still discriminated against in mainstream society,” she wrote in her memoir, much of which is set in New York in the 1960s, “but the tendency to prize them as sexual playthings was taking root.” True, in the original Japanese version there’s a line in which another character tells her about Black people shooting

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