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The DART Board 03.05.2013

By Peggy Roalf   Tuesday March 5, 2013

Attention all illustrators: You can still get into it! You have until 8 pm EST today to enter the American Illustration 32 competition.  Armory Art Week Salon Zürcher, March 4-1033 Bleecker Street, between  Lafayette and Bowery, NY, NY. The Armory Show and The Armory Show-Modern, March 8-11.Celebrating its fifteenth year and paying homage to the 100th anniversary of its namesake, the legendary 1913 Amory Show International Exhibition of …   Read the full Story >>

Man Ray: An Artist Designers Could Love

By Ken Carbone   Friday November 20, 2009

MAN RAY has one of the coolest names in the history of art. However, he was born Emmanuel Radnitzky. He rejected his birth name moved to Paris in 1921 and became the sole American in the vanguard of Parisian Modernism. This transformation represented a conflicted identity and his deep desire to escape the limitations of his Russian Jewish past. "Le Violon d'Ingres," 1924. Rosalind …   Read the full Story >>

Zilvinas Kempinas: Ribbons of Light and Sound

By Peggy Roalf   Wednesday April 23, 2014

Zilvinas Kempinas, an artist known for instilling magical qualities into banal discards, notably magnetic tape, has taken a new approach to materials for his first major outdoor installation in the United States. Opening on May 11 at Socrates Sculpture Park, in Long Island City, Scarecrow, comprised of 200 mirrored stainless steel poles connecting ribbons of silver mylar, will create a 250-foot-long field of sound …   Read the full Story >>

The DART Interview: Anthony Freda

By Peggy Roalf   Thursday June 20, 2019

Peggy Roalf: Which came first, the brush or the pen? Anthony Freda: For me, the pen is the essential tool. It is a sixth finger that leaves a mark. PR: Please describe your work process—is most of your work done directly, or do you also use digital media?  AF: Usually I start by working traditionally, then scan the piece and proceed to save the good …   Read the full Story >>

Spumifers Extended at Ubu Gallery

By Peggy Roalf   Friday January 27, 2012

Beauty and the Beast, Leda and the Swan—art history is populated with high-toned references to the inevitable convergence of the spiritual and the carnal, the angelic and the demonic. But Georges Hugnet, one of the lesser-known stars of the Surrealist movement, did one better in his satirical series titled La Vie Amoureuse des Spumifères or The Love Life of the Spumifers, which he created …   Read the full Story >>

Burn, Baby, Burn

By Peggy Roalf   Thursday January 17, 2008

Sarah Pickering has an uncanny knack for developing visual narratives designed to simultaneously scare and thrill the viewer. In her series, Explosions, which was exhibited at Daniel Cooney Fine Art in 2006, the bucolic English countryside is rocked by outbursts of napalm, land mines, artillery and other kinds of ordnance. Photographed on military proving grounds where scaled-down versions of the real thing are …   Read the full Story >>

History Drawn Bold in Jim Thorpe, PA

By Peggy Roalf   Tuesday June 16, 2009

Anthony Freda, a painter and illustrator known for seamlessly incorporating 19th-century artifacts and ephemera into his work, has made the 19th century part of his daily life as well. Formerly based in New York, where he says, "I rarely went north of 14th Street during my last few years there," now lives in one of the best-preserved Victorian towns in America. Several years ago, …   Read the full Story >>

The DART/ICON9 Q&A: Mark Kaufman

By Peggy Roalf   Monday June 27, 2016

Editor’s note: With ICON9 The Illustration Conference just a week away—four days of art, discussion, performance, and plenty of talk in Austin, TX—the current roster for the Q&A is peopled with many of the exceptional artists making presentations during this biannual artfest. Mark Kaufman will lead a workshop on Collage Improvisation on Wednesday morning. Info Q: Originally from Jersey City, NJ, what are some of …   Read the full Story >>

The 3-D Art Book: Buckle Up & Enjoy

By Fernanda Cohen   Friday April 29, 2011

Tristan Eaton, founder and director of Thunderdog Studios, is widely known for his eclectic murals, his popular lines of vinyl toys, his ad campaigns for Puma, President Obama, Dell and Nike, his recent modeling experience with The Gap and Annie Leibovitz, and nothing less than for being the founding creative director of Kid Robot. The credibility he's been able to build in the …   Read the full Story >>

The DART Board: 02.14.2019

By Peggy Roalf   Thursday February 14, 2019

Marco Palli, from the series, The New Herd of Thoughts, opening Friday, February 15, at The New York Studio School, in Greenwich Village Talks / Book Events / Screenings / and Beyond Friday, February 15 Early Italian Drawings at the Morgan | Rhoda Eitel-Porter, Edidtor of Print Quarterly, 6:30 pm. The Morgan Library & Museum, 225 Madison Avenue, NY, NY Info Tuesday, February …   Read the full Story >>

Persia Tatar and The Art of Social Media

By Peggy Roalf   Friday June 4, 2010

Persia Tatar, a former colleague at DART's parent company, recently founded The Social Media Society - a social network designed to help social networkers take advantage of social networking. Did I really write that? Well yes, and that circlular sentence aptly, I think, captures the questions we often ask when trying to figure out how take advantage of quickly evolving marketing media available today. …   Read the full Story >>

Instant Imaging Icon Bows Out

By Peggy Roalf   Wednesday February 13, 2008

Almost 60 years after the commercial release of its first instant camera, Polaroid Corporation announced last week that it would cease manufacturing instant film. As reported on Bloomberg.com, the company that invented instant imaging will produce enough film to last into 2009 before closing plants in the U.S., Mexico and the Netherlands. For die-hard Polaroid fans, the company plans to license the technology …   Read the full Story >>

The Tower of Milton Rises in Chelsea

By Peggy Roalf   Friday August 21, 2009

From the M23 bus on my way to Chelsea galleries earlier this week, I saw something I've been looking forward to for several months. Atop the marquee of the SVA Theatre is Milton Glaser's Tatlin Tower, an homage to the great Russian visionary artist Vladimir Tatlin. Glaser, who is best known as the creator of the "I [heart] New York" logo and …   Read the full Story >>

Printing Outside the Box

By Peggy Roalf   Tuesday April 10, 2007

For artists and illustrators spending too much time in their studios, Pratt Institute's third annual Big Damn Prints event might be the way to creatively blow off steam. Over 40 artists and professors from Pratt's printmaking department will create more than 40 woodblock prints measuring 4 x 8 feet each. The blocks, which are too big for any local printing press, will be proofed …   Read the full Story >>

Art for the Sake of Artists

By Peggy Roalf   Monday October 19, 2009

CALLING ALL ARTISTS: Make art to support cancer patients and the visual arts. The Rema Hort Mann Foundation invites yor to submit drawings, paintings, mixed media - whatever is your passion - as long as it is done on a sheet of 8-1/2 x 11 paper. WHY: Your works on paper will be sold for $250 to support the Foundation's activities, which include …   Read the full Story >>

Illustration as Visual Essay: The Movie

By Peggy Roalf   Tuesday August 11, 2015

Last year, the School of Visual Arts celebrated the 30th anniversary of its MFA Visual Essay Program, with the exhibition We Tell Stories. The show filled the SVA Chelsea galleries with works by over 300 of the 600+ graduates of the program.  Now there is a video documentary about the show and the program, narrated by Marshall Arisman, the program’s founding chair. In 1984, Arisman, an …   Read the full Story >>

New York Photo Festival 09

By Peggy Roalf   Thursday May 7, 2009

Just a week from today, DUMBO - Brooklyn's art and media haven on the waterfront - will be transformed into an international destination for photography mavens. The second annual New York Photo Festival (NYPH) opens  May 14th and runs through Sunday, the 17th featuring special exhibitions, panel discussions, screenings and book events, with notables from the world of photography. The New York Photo Festival …   Read the full Story >>

The DART Board: Art Escapes

By Peggy Roalf   Thursday August 29, 2024

  Continue your summer art escapes into fall with stops across Harlem; then plan some day and weekend trips from Upstate to Long Island. Harlem Sculpture Gardens, NY Harlem Sculpture Gardens is a multi-site exhibition, curated to spread joy and beauty within the Harlem community. The exhibition features two dozen works by artists of color documenting identity, diaspora, and Harlem tradition across local public parks, …   Read the full Story >>

The DART Board: 01.30.2019

By Peggy Roalf   Wednesday January 30, 2019

Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey, Ramesseum, Thebes, 1844; this week at The Met Talks / Book Events / Screenings / Fairs / and Beyond Friday, February 1 The Power of Stores That Shape Us | Elaine Pagels and Dani Shapiro; Elizabeth Lesser, Moderator,  7 pm. The Rubin, 150 West 17th Street,, NY, NY Info Saturday, February 2 Brainwave, in collaboration with The Joyce presents: …   Read the full Story >>

Pacific Standard Time LA/LA

By Peggy Roalf   Thursday September 14, 2017

Pacific Standard Time LA/LA opens today at more than 50 venues across Southern California. A celebration of Latin American/Latino/Chicano art, this series of thematically linked exhibitions explore topics such as luxury objects in the pre-Columbian Americas, 20th- century Afro-Brazilian art, alternative spaces in Mexico City, and boundary-crossing practices of Latino artists. Exhibitions range from monographic studies of individual artists to broad surveys that cut …   Read the full Story >>

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