Friday, August 31, 2012
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Opportunity for PG County Artists
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
$4K for the right name...
DW+H (a creative agency out
of Santa Monica) tells me that they are crowd-sourcing a rename of their agency; the
winning idea submission will receive $4,000.
Here's the link to the contest specifics page: https://www.victorsandspoils.com/projects/112
Good luck!
Here's the link to the contest specifics page: https://www.victorsandspoils.com/projects/112
Good luck!
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Sorianos donated to SAAM
This summer two major paintings by Cuban master Rafael Soriano were given to the Smithsonian American Art Museum for its permanent collection. These two works, Un Lugar Distante (A Distant Place) (1972) and Candor de la Alborada (Candor of Dawn) (1994), represent significant moments in Soriano’s artistic production.
“Rafael Soriano has been called one of the major Latin American artists of his generation, and one of the premier painters of Cuba,” said Milagros Soriano, who donated the celebrated canvases to the Smithsonian American Art Museum. “So it was fitting that his artwork be represented at our country’s leading art institution.”“These important paintings by Rafael Soriano are excellent additions to the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s collection,” said Dr. E. Carmen Ramos, curator of Latino art at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. “While the museum’s collection includes important works by Cuban American artists—especially those that were educated in the United States like Ana Mendieta and Maria Brito—these Soriano acquisitions allow us to capture the perspective of the first generation of Cuban exiles who arrived as adults with significant careers in Cuba already under their belt.”
Read the entire article in ArtDaily.org here.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Sunday, August 26, 2012
New tourist attraction is Spain
(Via) Remember the world's worst art restoration project story that I mentioned a few days ago?
Now apparently, the church where this "restoration" took place has become a tourist attraction!
The 80-year-old Spanish woman responsible for what some are calling history's worst restoration of a work of art spoke out in the media on Wednesday to defend her actions.
Now apparently, the church where this "restoration" took place has become a tourist attraction!
Saturday, August 25, 2012
In 5,000 years...
Neil Armstrong died today at age 82.
I remember as a kid in Brooklyn, staying up late one summer night in 1969 to watch two Earthmen land on the moon. Somehow I knew that this event would be the one notable historical footnote of the 20th century when Earth's history is taught 5,000 years from now.
I also think that Neil Armstrong, the quiet, humble, strong man who became the first human to take a step on another world, will also be the only name taught in schools a few thousand years from now when the 20th century is discussed.
Mass murderers from the Dark side like Hitler, Stalin and Mao won't even make a blip in history when hundreds of centuries must be highlighted by small asterisks; neither will their opposites on the good side, Roosevelt, Churchill, Reagan, Ghandi...
When Earth children of the year 7012 are asked what do they know about the 20th century, the only answer will be one name, Neil Armstrong and one date when man landed and walked on the moon, Sunday, July 20, 1969.
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