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The Top 20 Best Art Blogs in 2023

We And The Color

In the art world, there is an abundance of art blogs that provide readers with insights into art movements, art galleries, and art exhibitions. Established in 2010, WE AND THE COLOR is an online magazine that not only focuses on art-related topics. Graffiti Art Magazine. WE AND THE COLOR. The Artblog.

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A Toronto Development Site Becomes a Showcase for Black Artists

Azure Magazine

On the downtown Toronto corner of Adelaide and Charlotte, the BAND Offsite public art exhibit is a striking case in point. “Since 2010, BAND has been dedicated to connecting Black culture to communities to inspire, enlighten, and educate through the arts,” said BAND co-founder and director Karen Carter.

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The 20 Best Art Blogs in 2024

We And The Color

The world of art is full of blogs that offer valuable information about art galleries, exhibitions, and movements. WE AND THE COLOR WE AND THE COLOR is the top blog on the list for online magazines. We have been showcasing works of creativity in various fields, from design to modern art, since 2010.

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Ed Fella’s Flyers Blur the Lines Between Design and Art

Eye on Design

In 2010, I curated a selection of Ed Fella’s famous flyers, created “after the fact”—as he put it—for his own lectures, in an exhibition about Surrealism and graphic design at the Moravian Gallery in the Czech Republic. Wild, Fella’s best explicator, wrote about him in Emigre magazine (no. he replied. Unlike artists.

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The Toronto Biennial of Art Spotlights Land-Based Knowledge

Azure Magazine

It’s been a long couple of years for all of us, including artists and their supporters — with galleries shuttered, festivals cancelled and shows on hold, the world of visual art has largely been at a standstill. Foregoing the bells and whistles has meant a lower profile for the exhibition — but that doesn’t mean it lacks impact.

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The Creative Boom 2023 Christmas gift guide for creatives

Creative Boom

Grumpy Ant plush toy by Aysha Tengiz Diana F+ CMYK by Lomography Felt hanging decorations by Wrap and various artists Built upon creative collaborations with designers, illustrators and artists, Wrap started life in 2010 as a magazine and now includes a stationery and product range, online shop and editorial content in print and digital.

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New Bruce Davidson show captures Britain on the cusp of modernisation

Creative Review

A new exhibition at Huxley-Parlour Gallery in London is bringing together some of Bruce Davidson’s most iconic photographs as well as lesser-known work tracing 1960s Britain. Bruce Davidson: A United Kingdom includes photographs taken on his two-month trip around Britain for a commission from The Queen magazine in 1960.

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