In the work of artists I admire, all the training and discipline come out in an act of letting go: a splotch of ink, a wayward wash of color. Credit...Antonio Carrau Supported by By Elisha Cooper ...
It's called "Draw 'Em With the Pointy End." Art from Draw 'Em With the Pointy End. Courtesy Draw 'Em With the Pointy End. Sarah Cascone April 11, 2015 ShareShare This Article This Sunday evening marks ...
From overlooked artists to overlooked eras, these books bring fresh context to familiar names, and introduce unforgettable new ones. Courtesy the publishers Not every art book is meant to be tossed ...
It’s a new year and that means a new crop of art books awaits us. Whether you prefer criticism, catalogs, or conversations — or the rare art-themed novel that promises to deliver — we’ve got you ...
“By its indefiniteness it shadows forth the heartless voids and immensities of the universe,” says Ishmael, in Chapter 42 of Herman Melville’s masterpiece. “It” is whiteness—the color of Moby-Dick, an ...
With 2016 drawing to a rapid close, artnet News editors took a look back at some of the most engaging and delightful art books of the year. Our picks range from stunning Frida Kahlo works to sobering ...
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