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Birth of A Movement: The Art of Robert Williams

In 1979, with the publication of The Lowbrow Art of Robt. Williams, Williams unintentionally coined a term that would come to define an art movement. But he began intentionally carving out its place in the world long before... Read the full article on Robert Williams by clicking above.

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WAR TOYS: Photographer Brian McCarty Travels to War Zones & Refugee Camps To Communicate Children’s Stories When Words Fail

ABOVE: Gaza Cinderella, Northern Gaza Strip, 2012β€œAlthough her drawing is filled with soldiers, helicopters, and tanks, β€œAmara” only spoke about her intense fear of missile strikes. When a building or other structure is targeted in Gaza, it is often hit with a barrage of several missiles to ensure its complete destruction. The sound of successive […]

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Uncanny Valley: The Oil Paintings of the Late Eyvind Earle Still Have A Resounding Influence on Artists & Viewers Today

There are many occasions when language fails me, when a poet’s hand seems what is needed to get to the truth of a thingβ€”a man’s life, a work of art, a life of art. This is such a moment. To call the oil paintings of Eyvind Earle β€œlandscapes” is accurate but very sorely wanting. For […]

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In Plain Sight: Isaac Cordal Creates Tiny Worlds Which Mirror Our own

β€œWhen I look for places in the city to locate my sculptures, or take photographs, it is a bit similar to [mushroom hunting]. I like to observe the city with that gaze for little details.”Read the full article by Silke Tudor by clicking above.

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The Nature of Life: Shyama Golden on Art, identity, & The Not So Elusive Catsquatch

β€œI don't aim for my art to be political, but because I have my own perspective and worldview, that inevitably comes through in the art,” says Shyama Golden. Read Silke Tudor's full article on the artist by clicking above.

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