This thing called art...

It's all about the art we have inside us, the things we perceive as being art, the places we travel through art... It's all about artistic intelligence and artistic nonsense, for that matter!

Friday, December 14, 2007

Photography: Stripped naked...


is the theme of Ryan McGinley's latest photography collection, which was showcased at the Guggenheim's Young Artists Ball last night. McGinley's work is to say the least... risqué, but one cannot deny the powerful emotions his images project. So powerful... yet some of them are so serene... See for yourselves, here!

Monday, December 10, 2007

Street Art: Love in NYC


Our favorite sculpture of Robert Indiana is gaining all of the passengers' attention as it is decorated with the first snow of the season in the City. Indiana's iconic word "love" in upper-case letters was first published in 1964 for a Christmas card of MOMA. Since then, 14 such sculptures exist in various regions all over the United States, as well as a few of them located around the world. However, this one is by far our favorite since it is located just three streets away from its creator, the museum!

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Fair: Art Basel Miami Beach





If art had a birthday, this would be it! From 6 to 9 of December art celebrates in Miami Beach on the biggest fair of its industry... A who's who of artists is been drafted annually during the three-day event, where emerging artists gain instantly a grand momentum. As the ASW magazine correctly notes "Art Basel Miami Beach is no ordinary art fair. It’s the pulsating tropical souk of the frenzied contemporary art market. And it’s a mega massive deal. It’s almost impossible to estimate how much art is sold since Basel is not the only art fair in town in early December, but in 2006 estimates suggest that the number was around $500 million".

Event: Guggenheim Young Artist's Ball 2007


is just in time to commence the holiday season... On December the 13th, the Guggenheim's Young Collector's Council hosts its annual ball, in order to showcase the work of emerging and aspiring artists. The charitable fees collected will be used to acquire some of the work of those artists and include them to the museum's permanent collection! Click here for more details.
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