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Peggy Roalf Friday January 4, 2008
As the presidential campaign heats up, the subjects of war, politics and religion feature in several exhibitions around the country this month. Artists Against the War, at the Society of
Illustrators in New York, brings together work by 60 artists from around the world. In Los Angeles, paintings from David Sandlin's Wonderfool World, which continues his ongoing project, A
Sinner's Progress, appear … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Thursday January 22, 2009
The new year began with the arrival of The DART List. To better inform subscribers, we now present events east and west of the Mississippi in separate listings. So goodby,
Photography Coast to Coast and hello Photography East [and West]! Please check websites for updates. Left: Exene Cervenka and John Doe
(X), NYC, 1982; copyright Laura Levine, courtesy of the artist. Right: … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Tuesday November 4, 2014
Special Events Wednesday, November 5 & Thursday, November
6 The BIG TALK & The Party. Come celebrate, with AI-AP/DART. Information. [Online registration is closed; tickets for The Party are available at the door.] November 5-9 IFPDA Print Fair 2014. Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue, at 67th Street, NY, NY. Information. November 6-9 EAB Editions/Artists’
Books Fair. 306 West 37th … Read the full Story >>
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Robert Newman Thursday July 14, 2016
Michael Byers is an illustrator based in Hamilton, Ontario who creates graphic editorial illustrations and sequential comics. His work has appeared in a wide range of newspapers, magazines and
websites, including Politico, Entertainment Weekly, Fast Company, Newsweek, The Atlantic, Gawker, and many more. Byers says "I've been inspired by comic artists old and new," and the result is work
that is bright, smart, and … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Thursday June 5, 2008
Just as New York's gallerists take a deep breath and mark their calendars for a summer slowdown, Brooklyn's arts organizations take charge. This weekend alone, artists in Red Hook/Carrol Gardens,
Flatbush and Bushwick open their studio doors to the public. But if you must remain in Manhattan, the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art's annual festival brings artists from all over who will be … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Wednesday September 3, 2008
The fall season opens with outstanding variety as always - from political art at Museum of the City of New York and Society of Illustrators to dragon subjugation
dances hosted by the Rubin Museum of Art to a full-fledged BLAB! retrospective at Kansas State University's Beach Museum of Art. Roberts +
Tilton reopens in LA with a new free-standing building designed to accommodate … Read the full Story >>
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Robert Newman Thursday July 28, 2016
Gary Taxali is an illustrator and artist based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His distinctive "pop surrealism" imagery has appeared in countless magazines and publications, books, CD covers, product
design, and even a series of coins created by the Royal Canadian Mint. Taxali has also had his art exhibited in galleries around the world. He'll be part of the Cluster group show opening August 3 … Read the full Story >>