Royal Art – Queen Victoria’s Drawings & Journals
Royal Art – Queen Victoria’s Drawings & Journals Queen Victoria may be best-known for lending her name to the historical era of social and sexual restraint, but she was also a lively intellectual,...
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Chris LaPorte: City Band One Man, 1200 hours, and more than 100 Pencils. This is the story of City Band’s beginnings and the massive undertaking of an epic work of art. Chris LaPorte is a Grand Rapids,...
View ArticleFirst major exhibition of Surrealist drawings at LACMA
First major exhibition of Surrealist drawings at LACMA The Los Angeles County Museum of Art presents Drawing Surrealism, the first large-scale loan exhibition to focus on surrealist drawings as a...
View ArticleMark Greenwold – Murdering the World – Paintings and Drawings 2007-2013 at...
Mark Greenwold – Murdering the World – Paintings and Drawings 2007-2013 at Sperone Westwater Sperone Westwater presents Mark Greenwold’s first exhibition at the gallery. Given the extreme nature of...
View ArticleGenerate Turing Drawings & Turing Tunes
Generate Turing Drawings & Turing Tunes Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert created Turing Drawings, an app which “uses randomly generated Turing machines to produce drawings on a canvas, as a form of...
View ArticleVincent van Gogh’s sketchbooks
Vincent van Gogh’s sketchbooks Van Gogh’s sketchbooks are a relatively little-known part of an oeuvre that is otherwise celebrated the world over. They contain what are perhaps some of his most...
View ArticleThe Secret of Drawing
The Secret of Drawing The Secret of Drawing is a four part BBC series, presented by Andrew Graham-Dixon which explores how drawing has shaped our lives. Discover the history of drawing and its...
View ArticleRIP Drawn Blog
RIP Drawn Blog We’re sad to hear that Drawn, illustration blog numero uno, has closed it’s doors. Some folks are already looking for something to replace the beloved blog which has been a popular first...
View ArticleLife Drawing Masterclass
Life Drawing Masterclass For artist Michael Sandle, the biggest challenge he faces when teaching Life Drawing is that ‘most people don’t understand what they are looking at.’ Tate invited five...
View ArticleMoMA establishes Department of Prints and Drawings
MoMA establishes Department of Prints and Drawings The Museum of Modern Art will combine its Department of Prints and Illustrated Books with the Department of Drawings, effective July 1, it was...
View ArticlePardon My Dust
Pardon My Dust Pardon My Dust, takes you into a world of art very much unexplored and discovers a unique sketch adventure that has become a very special art form. A canvas, many of us have seen, but...
View Article#5 Open Call for Drawings!
#5 Open Call for Drawings! DEADLINE: 9 September 2013 To promote the visibility of the arts on a local and international scale, ikono invites Berlin based artists to take part in a year-long series of...
View ArticleNew light on da Vinci’s anatomical drawings in Edinburgh
New light on da Vinci’s anatomical drawings in Edinburgh Almost 500 years after Leonardo da Vinci’s death, an exhibition that sheds new light on the his groundbreaking studies of the human body opened...
View ArticleMark Greenwold – Murdering the World – Paintings and Drawings 2007-2013 at...
Sperone Westwater presents Mark Greenwold’s first exhibition at the gallery. Given the extreme nature of Greenwold’s painting process, the slowness and deliberation with which the paintings are made,...
View ArticleGenerate Turing Drawings & Turing Tunes
Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert created Turing Drawings, an app which “uses randomly generated Turing machines to produce drawings on a canvas, as a form of generative art. The typical Turing machine...
View ArticleVincent van Gogh’s sketchbooks
Van Gogh’s sketchbooks are a relatively little-known part of an oeuvre that is otherwise celebrated the world over. They contain what are perhaps some of his most intimate creations. The majority of...
View ArticleThe Secret of Drawing
The Secret of Drawing is a four part BBC series, presented by Andrew Graham-Dixon which explores how drawing has shaped our lives. Discover the history of drawing and its relevance to the modern...
View ArticleRIP Drawn Blog
We’re sad to hear that Drawn, illustration blog numero uno, has closed it’s doors. Some folks are already looking for something to replace the beloved blog which has been a popular first stop for...
View ArticleLife Drawing Masterclass
For artist Michael Sandle, the biggest challenge he faces when teaching Life Drawing is that ‘most people don’t understand what they are looking at.’ Tate invited five well-known artists to teach a...
View ArticleMoMA establishes Department of Prints and Drawings
The Museum of Modern Art will combine its Department of Prints and Illustrated Books with the Department of Drawings, effective July 1, it was announced by MoMA Director Glenn D. Lowry. The Department...
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