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The Iconic Ads Portfolio of Prints by Andy Warhol

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The post The Iconic Ads Portfolio of Prints by Andy Warhol appeared first on The Logo Smith All Content © 2020 The Logo Smith.™ The introduction of creating art with computers seemed to have impressed Warhol that several months later he purchased an Amiga 1000 computer in 1986. he exclaimed to Haring, ‘I drew a circle!’

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April 2021 Opportunities: Grants & Open Calls for Artists

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A series of public programs and art experiences will celebrate the Garden’s remarkable growth and will establish the tone for the next decade. The Garden is seeking Statements of Interest from artists for sculptures, installations, and experiences. SUNY Oswego Outdoor Sculpture Initiative. NOT REAL ART Grant.

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Xiangni Song follows her instincts to create paintings of the abstract images in her mind

Creative Boom

Spending her time between Beijing and New York, Xiangni was trained at the School of Visual Arts in 2016. She subsequently transitioned from illustration to fine art by enrolling in the MFA Fine Arts program at Pratt Institute in 2020.

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Grafton Architects’ Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara Win 2020 Pritzker Prize

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On March 3, Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara of Dublin-based Grafton Architects were announced as the winners of the 2020 Pritzker Architecture Prize. In 2007, for example, their Solstice Arts Centre in Navan, Ireland transformed a parking lot-cum-weekend market into a sculptural visual-arts complex.

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The ‘Lunar Codex’ Is Sending Works from More than 30,000 Artists to the Moon

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All images courtesy of Samuel Peralta, shared with permission The global race for the moon is well underway, and as space programs around the world scramble to explore the lunar surface, another project vies for a tiny spot on the satellite. Heather Brunetti, “Pearl” (2020). Image courtesy of the artist.

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