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Walker Blogs

Posted September 19th, 2008 under Art, Media

The Walker Art Center / Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is hosting some interesting Blogs

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  • The Metropolitan Museum’s world-famed collection of European paintings encompasses works of art from the thirteenth through the nineteenth centuries—from Giotto to Gauguin. Most, though not all, are displayed in the galleries of the Department of European Paintings. The collection traces its origins back to the... Read More
    The Met’s Old Masters get more room to breathe
  • Art critic Alastair Sooke tracks down the ten most expensive paintings to sell at auction, and investigates the stories behind the astronomic prices art can reach. Gaining access to the glittering world of the super-rich, Sooke discovers why the planet’s richest people want to spend... Read More
    The World's Most Expensive Paintings
  • Turkey’s contemporary art scene is buzzing. Collectors pay millions for the hottest works at exclusive auctions, high-end galleries are springing up by the dozen, and more and more Turkish artists are holding exhibitions abroad. The clients are the usual family magnates and super-rich – Istanbul... Read More
    Turks see art as good investment and path to prest...
  • Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert created Turing Drawings, an app which “uses randomly generated Turing machines to produce drawings on a canvas, as a form of generative art. The typical Turing machine formulation manipulates symbols on a one-dimensional tape. Turing Drawings uses machines that operate on a finite... Read More
    Generate Turing Drawings & Turing Tunes
  • Ayyam Gallery London is pleased to be hosting the ‘Olympiad Palestine 2013′ from 20 June – 3 August, the first UK solo exhibition of Khaled Jarrar. This exciting body of work will include a new site-specific participatory installation for which Jarrar will be constructing a... Read More
    Khaled Jarrar - Olympiad Palestine 2013
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    On Air: Freedom Graffiti by Tammam Azzam
  • Art restorer Maria Pustka found the first known European depiction of Native Americans while cleaning a painting of Christ’s Resurrection by Renaissance master Bernardino di Betto (also called Pintoricchio or Pinturicchio) from 1494 at the Vatican. After rubbing off the dirt the painting suddenly showed... Read More
    First European depiction of Native Americans found...
  • Neurobiologist Margaret Livingstone explores why some Impressionist paintings shimmer, why some op art paintings seem to move, principles of Matisse’s use of color, and how the Impressionists painted “air”. She explores how artists have intuited important features about how our brains extract relevant information about... Read More
    What Art Can Tell Us About The Brain
  • French artist and fashion designer Maripol directed a new Web documentary about her friend Keith Haring which you can watch right here. There are currently three Haring exhibitions in Paris right now, taking place at the Museé D’Art Moderne, 104, and Colette. - “Keith Haring:... Read More
    WATCH: KEITH HARING - THE MESSAGE
  • Dr James Fox explores how, in the hands of artists, the colours gold, blue and white have stirred our emotions, changed the way we behave and even altered the course of history. In reviews of the series, Fox was singled out for praise. The Times... Read More
    Watch: A History Of Art In Three Colours
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  • Clouds fascinate – yet, surprisingly, they have rarely featured as the main subject of an exhibition. The Leopold Museum is the first museum to present a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to cloud depictions from 1800 to the present. Featuring more than 300 works, including top-quality loans... Read More
    Leopold Museum presents cloud depictions
  • “The sea life had created new images. It’s very cool, they almost look like Polaroids,” says Austrian Artist Andreas Franke. With his project “The Sinking World“ he brings a strange, forgotten underwater world back to life and stages realms of an unprecedented kind. The pictures... Read More
    The Sinking World of Andreas Franke
  • Austrian artist Erwin Wurm became known in the early 1990s for his One-Minute-Sculptures, for which his models posed in relation to everyday objects, holding their position for a minute and thus becoming, however briefly, sculptures. Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Pantin is pleased to present a... Read More
    A look at Erwin Wurm - Deformator from Austria
  • The era of Maria Theresa is widely seen to epitomize the magnificent Baroque style and luxurious splendor. The many abbeys, monasteries, and palaces dating from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries – including Prince Eugene’s former summer residence, the sumptuous Belvedere – have shaped the image... Read More
    Baroque since 1630 - Austrian Baroque Museum turns...
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