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The SVA Subway Series: Pablo Delcan

By Peggy Roalf   Wednesday September 19, 2018

Beginning in the mid-1950s, the School of Visual Arts [SVA] was in the vanguard of academic institutions in the U.S. to recognize the need for alternative marketing strategies to attract new students. SVA took to the platforms of New York City’s subway with advertising posters that were both thought-provoking and eye-catching, featuring the work of legendary artists like Ivan Chermayeff, Milton Glaser and George …   Read the full Story >>

The Cowles Collection in Miami

By Peggy Roalf   Wednesday December 4, 2013

Miami’s new modern and contemporary art museum, renamed the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), opens today with exhibitions that reflect its growing strengths as a collecting institution. Contemporary art, in the form of a 20-year survey of works by Ai Wei Wei and new monumental sculptures by Jedd Novatt, are surrounded by smaller shows of art, video, sculpture and installations by Yael Bartana, Bouchra Kahlil, Hew Locke, and Monika Sosnowska. The modernist …   Read the full Story >>

Graphic Design: Now in Production

By Peggy Roalf   Wednesday April 16, 2014

Graphic Design: Now in Production, a traveling exhibition on contemporary graphic design organized by Andrew Blauvelt of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, and Ellen Lupton of the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York, continues through August 3 at RISD, in Providence, RI. This week, a series of lectures and presentations will introduce students and the public to some of the most vibrant graphic design work produced …   Read the full Story >>

Loving: Men in Love 1850s-1950s

By Peggy Roalf   Friday December 18, 2020

The look of love in the eyes of two lovers is unmistakable. The emotion most written about, most filmed, easily most talked about writes its own story over time. As a subject for photography, however, not so much. Until this winter, when a new book, Loving: A Photographic History of Men in Love 1850s-1950s, arrived from 5 Continents Publishing. A collection of hundreds …   Read the full Story >>

The DART Board 04.24.2012

By Peggy Roalf   Tuesday April 24, 2012

Jones Family Tenant House 1, 2010 by Beate Sass, from the Tall Timbers Plantation Project, at the Southeast Museum of Photography, Deltona, FL. Artist talk this Saturday. Information. Wednesday, April 25 Book Launch, 7-9 pm: Seamus Mullen’s Hero Food | How Cooking with Delicious Things Can Make Us Feel Better featuring the author in conversation with Alan Sytsma of Grub Street. powerhouse Arena, 37 Main Street, DUMBO, Brooklyn, …   Read the full Story >>

The First Beijing International Photography Bienniale

By Peggy Roalf   Thursday October 24, 2013

The 2013 Beijing International Photography Week opens today at the China Millennium Monument in Beijing's Xicheng District. With the theme "Photography: World in Focus," the photo week will present a series of exhibitions, lectures, forums and themed activities at the main venue, as well as at the 798 Art Zone, Caochangdi Art Zone, Wangfujing Pedestrian Street and Cable 8 Creative Culture Zone. The centerpiece of the program is the First …   Read the full Story >>

The DART List: February 1, 2011

By Peggy Roalf   Tuesday February 1, 2011

Left: Dirty Hands: The Art & Crimes of David Choe. USA. 2008. Directed by Harry Kim. Pictured: David Choe. Courtesy of Filmmaker. Right: Bloodbath. USA. 2011. Directed by Cecil B. Feeder. Pictured: Elizabeth McGrath. Courtesy of Filmmaker. From All the Wrong Art: Juxtapose Magazine on Film, running February 7-14 at the Museum of Modern Art.Tuesday, February 1, 6:00-8:00 pm. Opening …   Read the full Story >>

The DART Board: 05.05.15

By Peggy Roalf   Tuesday May 5, 2015

Art Fairs / Special Events Friday, May 8-Tuesday, May 19 NYCxDESIGNHundreds of events, talks and hangs at venues throughout NYC. EventsTalks. Saturday, May 9-Sunday, May 10 Hacking Feminism, 10:30 am-10 pm. The New School, Johnson/Kaplan Hall, 66 West 12th Street, NY, NY. Information. Saturday, May 9-Tuesday, May 12 BFA Film and Video and BFA Animation present the Dusty Film & …   Read the full Story >>

Robert Frank: The Americans

By Peggy Roalf   Thursday December 17, 2015

Following presentations in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Paris and New York, Sotheby's will offer a collection of 77 of the 83 photographs from Robert Frank's The Americans tonight.  Published in 1959, after Frank made several cross-country road trips funded by his first Guggenheim Fellowship, The Americans changed the approach to picture-making by documentary photographers in the second half of the 20th century. Frank's unorthodox shooting-from-the-hip style, …   Read the full Story >>

A Weekend With the Comix

By Peggy Roalf   Friday June 22, 2007

For people who love alternative comics and cartoons, this weekend offers the pop rocks of eye candy: MoCCA Art Festival 2007 is on at the Puck Building. The fair is sponsored by the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art, a not-for-profit established to help get children interested in reading, to bring greater visibility to the graphic novel as a literary form, and in general, …   Read the full Story >>

The ICON8 Stage & Tape Mural

By Elleln Weinstein   Tuesday August 12, 2014

The planning for the ICON8 stage set and mural began last summer during our full board meeting in Portland. Brian Rea was slated to teach a tape mural workshop and we asked him to extend the workshop into an actual mural to be created and displayed on site. Jason Holley started dreaming and planning the elaborate stage set during our extensive site check at the …   Read the full Story >>

Simon Norfolk: Meta-Narrative Shot Large

By Peggy Roalf   Thursday September 20, 2007

Simon Norfolk's landscape photographs combine historic attributes of view photography and landscape art with a highly charged political view that takes no prisoners. At first glance, his photograph, King Amanullah's Victory Arch, Paghman, Afghanistan, appears to be a pastoral landscape inspired by those done by Claude Lorraine in the 1650s. It's steeply raked golden light shines on the monument, ravaged by war, while …   Read the full Story >>

Tomi Ungerer: The Subversive Child

By Fernanda Cohen   Wednesday January 14, 2015

Editor’s Note: Tomorrow night, The Drawing Center opens the first American museum retrospective exhibition of Tomi Ungerer's drawings, All in One, with a reception from 6 to 8 pm. Information. From children's books, to erotic drawings and political propaganda posters, at 82 the Alsatian/French illustrator Tomi Ungerer is still restless, curious and eternally self-taught, with an insatiable thirst to learn and produce as much as possible as long as his …   Read the full Story >>

The DART Board: 10.23.2019

By Peggy Roalf   Wednesday October 23, 2019

Without doubt Paul Rand heads the pantheon of branding designers, having proved, a century ago, that “good design is good business” [his words]. If one looks only at his seminal work for IBM—that logo is still in use—you get the idea. But stop to consider a bit more about his process, then his contributions become more evident.  In his definitive monograph on the designer, …   Read the full Story >>

Celestial Cities of the Dead

By    Wednesday December 14, 2011

Editor's note: Margaret Morton's haunting photographs of Kyrgyz Muslim cemeteries are currently on view at the Wolk Gallery, at M.I.T.'s School of Architecture and Planning. Intrigued by these images, which I first saw back in 2007, I asked Margaret to contribute her expedition notes for a feature in DART. Here is what she wrote: A Kyrgyz Muslim cemetery seen from a distance is …   Read the full Story >>

Aperture Announces its New Home

By Peggy Roalf   Friday September 16, 2022

In conjunction with its 70th anniversary celebrations, Aperture’s Board of Trustees announced today that it will make a historic building on the Upper West Side it’s permanent home next summer. Located at 380 Columbus Avenue, the building places the photography organization in a bustling residential and cultural hub, across from the American Museum of Natural History and just a few blocks from the New-York Historical Society …   Read the full Story >>

Call For Entries: American Photography 37

By David Schonauer   Monday January 25, 2021

You can now submit entries for American Photography 37. The deadline is February 5, 2021. As always, the juried competition brings together the best photography of the year, and winners receive exposure and promotion through exclusive online showcases as well as the AP book -- a classic resource for top industry professionals. (Entrants get a big discount on the book.) All entries are seen …   Read the full Story >>

The DART Board: 06.22.11

By Peggy Roalf   Wednesday June 22, 2011

From Roe Etheridge: Le Luxe, through July 2 at Andrew Kreps Gallery, 525 West 22nd Street, NY, NY. Left to right: Tokyo 2, 2007-2008; I Love NY Bag, 2011; Sand Pit 3, 2001-2008. Copyright the artist, courtesy the gallery. Wednesday, June 22 Film screening, 6:30-8:30 pm, for Pulp Fiction Art: Cheap Thrills & Painted Nightmares, produced and directed by …   Read the full Story >>

Ross MacDonald: Prop Man

By Peggy Roalf   Thursday May 5, 2022

   If you’re a fan of TV superseries Parks & Recreation, Silver Linings Playbook or Boardwalk Empire—and one with a discerning eye for period detail—you probably have an appreciation for set property. Elements like old newspapers, books, a lottery ticket from Havana, and even a wallet or passport case can create an aura of authenticity that makes you a believer in the characters and …   Read the full Story >>

Protest Art: In Form, V.1

By Peggy Roalf   Thursday October 5, 2017

Protest art—straight from the streets and backyards of the angry, the oppressed and their supporters—is everywhere today, from museum exhibitions to talks, demonstrations and workshops. Over time, protest art has taken shape in many different formats, materials, and methods, with woodcuts often rising to the forefront. In its most basic form, a woodcut can be made today by anyone who can find a discarded …   Read the full Story >>

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