Since 2003... the 11th highest ranked art blog on the planet! And with over SEVEN million visitors, F. Lennox Campello's art news, information, gallery openings, commentary, criticism, happenings, opportunities, and everything associated with the global visual arts scene with a special focus on the Greater Washington, DC area.
When I get a case of the nerves I turn off the phone and plop myself in front of the nearest Philip Guston late painting. I wonder if it might be fun to write up a piece on artists whose process involves a kind of meticulous attention to materials used, where there are no short cuts, no skipping ahead or rushing things along....off of the top of my head I am thinking of Vija Celmins, Martin Puryear, Foon Sham, Joan Belmar. Please continue if you have the time!
When I get a case of the nerves I turn off the phone and plop myself in front of the nearest Philip Guston late painting. I wonder if it might be fun to write up a piece on artists whose process involves a kind of meticulous attention to materials used, where there are no short cuts, no skipping ahead or rushing things along....off of the top of my head I am thinking of Vija Celmins, Martin Puryear, Foon Sham, Joan Belmar. Please continue if you have the time!
ReplyDelete