August 17, 2024
Visual artists

Motherwell Estate Gifts $200,000 to Fine Arts Work Center

The estate of Abstract Expressionist Robert Motherwell and photographer Renate Ponsold Motherwell, who died in 2023, will give $200,000 to Fine Arts Work Center, a residency program and arts education center in Provincetown, Massachusetts that Motherwell cofounded more than 50 years ago. The gift will go to support FAWC’s two main programs: its fellowship, where

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Art Investment

ValueZone Introduces State-of-the-Art Trading Bots for Optimal Crypto Investment Returns

London, England, July 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —      ValueZone, a forefront cryptocurrency trading platform, has introduced advanced trading bots designed to enable users to generate passive income efficiently from the crypto market. This innovative service underscores ValueZone’s commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions catering to novice and seasoned investors.  Innovative Trading Bots for Passive Income:

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Artists

Guillaume Lethière’s epic life is the subject of a stunning new exhibition

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — During the most tumultuous period in France’s modern history, Guillaume Lethière was one of its most venerated artists. His story is epic. Charles Dickens or Alexandre Dumas (who delivered a eulogy at Lethière’s funeral) would have struggled to make it sound credible. Pity me, your poor reviewer. He was the third child

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Calling All Artists: Join Hernando County’s Expanding Mermaid Tale Trail

With the launch of the Destination Mermaids–The Tale Trail project in 2020, the avenues of Hernando County morphed magically into a rich, exuberant paradise of mermaids, one that doubled as a virtual gallery featuring the large-scale, masterfully created artwork of prominent Florida artists. And now, it’s time for more mermaids! The Mermaid Tale Trail, which

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On View: ‘Will Stovall: Kant Crisis’ at Ulrik Gallery in New York, Artist’s First-Ever Solo Exhibition is Inspired by German Philosophy

WILL STOVALL, “Circus,” 2022 (oil on canvas, walnut frame, 15 1/4 x 26 3/4 inches / 38.7 x 67.9 cm). | © Will Stovall, Courtesy the artist and Ulrik   On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions   FOR HIS FIRST-EVER solo exhibition, Will Stovall is presenting a series of intimately scaled paintings inspired by

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Art Investment

ValueZone Introduces State-of-the-Art Trading Bots for

London, England, July 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —      ValueZone, a forefront cryptocurrency trading platform, has introduced advanced trading bots designed to enable users to generate passive income efficiently from the crypto market. This innovative service underscores ValueZone’s commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions catering to novice and seasoned investors.  Innovative Trading Bots for Passive Income:

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Ipswich Art Awards 2024 Opportunities – ArtsHub Australia

The Ipswich Art Awards is a vibrant celebration of the arts, drawing in hundreds of entries from Ipswich and beyond. The Awards stand out for showcasing every entered artwork, making each piece available for purchase — a rare opportunity for art enthusiasts. 2024 marks a special occasion as the exhibition takes place in the month

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DCLA Launches Open Call for 2024 Public Artists in Residence

New York City Department of Cultural Affairs is holding an open call for the next round of DCLA’s Public Artists in Residence (PAIR) program. PAIR is DCLA’s pioneering artist residency program which places artists-in-residence with New York City municipal agencies to address pressing civic and social challenges through creative practice. Artists and artist collectives are

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What will University of the Arts do with works by Sam Maitlin and other artists?

Legendary Philly artist Sam Maitin built a life and career at the University of the Arts. He also created a nearly 50-year-old painting that still adorns the northside stairwell of the former Gershman Y building, owned by UArts since 2000. The three-panel painting — with a 16-foot-long central piece and two 8-by-4-foot flanking paintings —

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Longtime Seattle Artist Mary Ann Peters Opens Show at the Frye 

After more than 30 years of active involvement in Seattle’s art scene, Mary Ann Peters finally has her first solo museum show. Opened this month at the Frye Art Museum and titled Mary Ann Peters: the edge becomes the center, the exhibition features two bodies of work: the artist’s this trembling turf series — all

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