Art and Ephemera Once Owned by Pioneering Artist Mary Beth Edelson Discarded on the Street in SoHo
The purge of material, including works on paper, was organized by her son, Nick Edelson. Some who came to take items criticized the disposal.
The purge of material, including works on paper, was organized by her son, Nick Edelson. Some who came to take items criticized the disposal.
Rooted in neutrals but adorned with pops of vibrant hues, Kristina's L.A. home is a reflection of her creative spirit and love for all things artistic. With a theme centered…
"Romance" premiered in October 2007 on PBS. Balancing intense planning with improvisational decision-making, Judy Pfaff creates exuberant, sprawling sculptures and installations that weave landscape, architecture, and synthetic color into a…
What does it mean to be a creator at a time when creativity is completely commodified? In this episode, we talk about the status of the author, and how audiences…
Before publishing his Atlas in 1915, painter and art teacher Albert Henry Munsell (1858–1918) had spent decades seeking to compress the totality of human color experience into a simple and…
In this film visual artist Barbara Walker MBE, RA shows us around her studio in Birmingham and talks about the themes present in her practice, including temporality, power and body…
British wood engraver and watercolour artist Eric Ravilious is deeply connected to the V&A – from his early years training at the Royal College of Art, the career-long inspiration he…
So you want to be an artist. Do you have to start a TikTok?
an amazing interview with one of my favorite artists of all time, Barbara Kruger
From The Art of Paper Craft by Helen Hiebert