Adamantine Arts’ 3rd installment of their Spring 2007 Art Discussion Series with Scott Stulen is now online. This session covers the resurgence of drawing as an art form and the reasons including the post 911 art market, falling away from digital medium, and the return to representation. My favorite is the lifesize drawing of the Cadliac Escalade.
Archive for March, 2007
Resurgence of Drawing Lecture
March 30, 2007A Gallery Of Beautiful And Unlikely British Landscapes
March 28, 2007A new exhibition gathers photographs of Britain’s coast and countryside, which at first glance appear to be as far afield as Australia or Africa. Catch an exclusive preview
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A Gallery Of Beautiful And Unlikely British Landscapes
March 28, 2007A new exhibition gathers photographs of Britain’s coast and countryside, which at first glance appear to be as far afield as Australia or Africa. Catch an exclusive preview
A Gallery Of Beautiful And Unlikely British Landscapes
March 28, 2007A Gallery Of Beautiful And Unlikely British Landscapes
March 28, 2007A new exhibition gathers photographs of Britain’s coast and countryside, which at first glance appear to be as far afield as Australia or Africa. Catch an exclusive preview
A Gallery Of Beautiful And Unlikely British Landscapes
March 28, 2007A new exhibition gathers photographs of Britain’s coast and countryside, which at first glance appear to be as far afield as Australia or Africa. Catch an exclusive preview
A Gallery Of Beautiful And Unlikely British Landscapes
March 28, 2007Top 10 Child Actresses from 80s TV Shows Who Grew Up To Be Hotties
March 28, 2007just as the title says!
A Gallery Of Beautiful And Unlikely British Landscapes
March 28, 2007A new exhibition gathers photographs of Britain’s coast and countryside, which at first glance appear to be as far afield as Australia or Africa. Catch an exclusive preview
U.S. commander says no military solution to Iraq
March 26, 2007BAGHDAD (Reuters) – U.S. and Iraqi security forces cannot solve the problem of violence in Iraq without political action and reconciliation with some militant groups, the U.S. commander in Iraq said on ThursdayGeneral David Petraeus, in his first news conference in Baghdad since he took command last month, also said he saw no immediate need