March 10, 2025
Visual artists

Is 2,000 Bags Too Many?

The Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist has long been fascinated with bags and keeps a vast collection of them in her Zurich studio. Known for her immersive sound and video installations (she’s currently the subject of a show at the Fire Station in Doha, Qatar), Rist believes that the bag was one of the first human

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Artists

Tyler Arts Festival opens registration for artists

TYLER, Texas (KETK) – Registration is open for artists to take part in the third annual Tyler Arts Festival in September. Winona High School students’ paintings donated to UT Health Tyler pediatrics unit According to a release, the third annual Tyler Arts Festival will be taking place in Downtown Tyler on Sept. 10 from 10

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Visual artists

A new challenge for computing art

This article has been reviewed according to Science X’s editorial process and policies. Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content’s credibility: Ok! by Beijing Zhongke Journal Publising Co. Summary of AI-based visual art generation. Credit: Beijing Zhongke Journal Publising Co. × close Summary of AI-based visual art generation. Credit: Beijing Zhongke Journal Publising

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Operation Lifesaver: 12 Artists On The Creative Power Of ‘Madvillainy’ | Features

It’s not hyperbole to say that DOOM and Madlib altered perceptions when they released their collaborative record ‘Madvillainy’ twenty years ago. Rather than making music to fit expectations, they bent the rap album format into a shape that fit them; two oddball creators working in and around a space that couldn’t quite contain their creative

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Artists

A crackdown on Russian artists paints a portrait of a scared Putin

“This machine kills fascists”: The simple but powerful slogan emblazoned on Woody Guthrie’s guitar amid a particularly patriotic streak during World War II has spawned numerous imitations and copycats in the intervening decades. But its message—that art has the strength to challenge authoritarianism in any guise—still rings true. Whether the fascist label applies to Mr. Putin may

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Artists

Katonah Young Artists Exhibition – Pelham Examiner

A group of 11 Pelham Memorial High School senior art students displayed their work at the Katonah Art Museum’s annual Young Artists Exhibition, which is in its 41st year. The display highlighted 365 pieces by high school students from 43 schools across Fairfield, Putnam, Rockland and Westchester counties. “I used a painting from my AP

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Artists

New music marketplace launches that allows artists to keep 100% of their revenue

A new music marketplace called AC55ID has launched that allows artists to sell their music, merch, physical releases and more, all for free, with no percentage taken by the platform. AC55ID is a new Bandcamp-style website that works via subscription, and charges artists who want to sell music $10 a month to host their digital downloads or

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Visual artists

Free Introductory Session: Art Sales Academy, Mastering Face-to-Face Art Sales for Early Career Artists and Gallerists | ArtsHub UK

Do you ever feel like creating art is the easy part? Would you like to develop more confidence and insights on how to sell art face-to-face? Join us for an introductory taster session of the Art Sales Academy, hosted by Karen Van Hoey Smith and the Visual Artists Association. This session is a sneak peek

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Artists

Arts Council of Johnson County Nurtures Artists in Trying Times

COVID-19 nearly derailed the career of artist/illustrator Hector Garcia before he got back on track with a grant from the Arts Council of Johnson County. Garcia, a native of Guatemala and longtime resident of Lenexa, retired from Hallmark Cards in 2013 and branched out. His “Faces of Kansas City Jazz” caricatures were featured at the

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European Artists

making a European out of the poet and artist who never left England

William Blake’s Universe, the new (free) exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, is a celebration of work by the Romantic artist, writer and visionary. Famous now but little known in his lifetime, Blake (1757-1827) has been given star billing by Tate Britain recently. But at the Fitzwilliam, he is made to share the spotlight

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