The June 2019 issue of TAS has launched.
Engaging Choreographies by Floriana Piqué
Painting in Venice by Deanna Sirlin
The Autobiography of Yayoi Kusama by Andrew Alexander
Vernissage: Venice Biennale 58 by Daniele Frison
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The new issue of The Art Section has launched. Articles by Robert Stalker on Larry Bell, an interview by Deanna Sirlin with Stephanie Buhmann on her books, Studio Conversations, and Nicolette Reim on Poetry In Translation.
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New issue of The @TheArtSection has launched January 2019! Articles;
Lynn Hershman Leeson by Tanya Augsburg, The Artist's Bed by Andi Arnovitz and Artissima Sound by Giuseppe Gavazza https://t.co/tCXhUnV00J
A new issue of @TheArtSection has launched
Hard Edge Abstraction artists, Lorser Feitelson (1898-1978) and Helen Lundeberg (1908-1999) California artist, Tony Delap(b.1927 and Art Poems by Marc Straus.
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Zoe Leonard: Survey is on view at @whitneymuseum through June 10, bringing together about 100 works from the artist's career https://t.co/a4JpDI3ASB
📷 Zoe Leonard, Untitled, 1989. Courtesy of the artist.
An exhibition that examines the relationship between the forms of pre-Columbian monuments and the art of Josef Albers. On @artdaily#JosefAlbers https://t.co/VrCQa6mhjj
"If a man devotes himself to art, much evil is avoided that happens otherwise if one is idle." —Albrecht Dürer, born #onthisday in 1471. (via @BrainyQuote)
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Henri Rousseau was born May 21, 1844. In Rousseau’s day, this waterway was heavily polluted, but certain spots still offered picturesque views, as suggested by the figures in peasant dress on the tree-lined path. https://t.co/iZUmpIJjmS
#ArtWords: The 'Kitchen Sink painters' are a group of British artists in the 1950s who painted ordinary people in scenes of everyday life https://t.co/b39UtUNkRi
Peter Coker, Table and Chair 1955, Tate collection