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Museums Share Their Creepiest Possessions In Twitter Challenge

Artery
February 21, 2017
Art and Culture, Museums
The Huffington Post - If dolls, ghouls or stuffed animals scare you, now is the time to look away. Museums around the world challenged one another on Wednesday to rustle up their creepiest and most...

More than science fiction: society’s deepest fears and hopes in film

Artery
February 21, 2017
Film, Trending
DW -"For a storyteller, a perfect future is the most boring thing one could imagine," says Reiner Rother, director of the Berliner Kinemathek. That's why the films shown at the Berlinale retrospective portray d...

German museum discovers it’s had a Rembrandt for nearly 250 years

Artery
February 21, 2017
Museums, Trending
DW - The drawing of a dog has been in the German museum's collection since 1770, but only now have experts discovered that Dutch master Rembrandt created the artwork. It's now slated to go on show. The Herzo...

First French art prize for female artists awarded

Artery
February 21, 2017
Artists, Trending
The Art Newspaper - France's culture ministry has lent support to a women's contemporary art prize launched by AWARE (Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions), founded by Camille Morineau, the new d...

Meet The Feminist Artist Whose Crass Comics Were Way Ahead Of Their Time

Artery
February 18, 2017
Art History, Spotlight
The Huffington Post -“I’m so pissed off!” Goldie yells, sitting ― crotch out ― on the edge of her bed. She’s a wiggly, black-and-white drawing, comparably crude in appearance and personality, the creation o...

Activist Artist Dread Scott On Why We Need A Revolution

Artery
February 18, 2017
Artists, Spotlight
Huffington Post - Activist artist Dread Scott creates in a language of searing simplicity. His work subverts American iconography to reveal the brutal injustices embedded in our nation’s marrow.  Scott’s fi...

Why German photographer Wolfgang Tillmans is a 21st-century Renaissance man

Artery
February 18, 2017
Artists, Spotlight
DW - "Tillmans does not take pictures - he makes pictures." Chris Dercon, exiting director of the Tate Modern in London and incoming director of the Volksbühne theater in Berlin, gave perhaps the most fitting d...

The man who dresses up as his ancestors

Artery
February 18, 2017
Reviews, Spotlight
BBC - It's an unusual way to get close to your forefathers, but it works for Christian Fuchs. The walls of his elegant apartment overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Lima's bohemian Barranco district are covered wi...

David Hockney’s Retrospective Is Irresistibly British

Artery
February 18, 2017
Reviews, Spotlight
Artsy - In David Hockney’s 1970 painting Ossie Wearing a Fairisle Sweater, the louche fashion designer Ossie Clark is depicted slouching in an armchair. His hair kisses his collar, his arm dangles, rakishly, by...

Two Cy Twombly Exhibitions Marry Myth and Sensual Abstraction

Artery
February 18, 2017
Spotlight, Uncategorized
Hyperallergic - PARIS — With a sloppy style of vacuous vicissitudes, Cy Twombly reversed what the avant-gardes of the prewar era held as a given: the view of history as a burden. There is a marvelously sprightl...
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