Why did so many people get interested in this book Some words like “The skillful soldier does not raise a second levy, neither are his supply-wagons loaded more than twice” didn’t make sense to me.After reading a bit more deeply, I found some interesting ideas that I could use in ...
In the case of KAWS: What Party at the Brooklyn Museum, the sales of the Brooklyn artists’ “Companion” toy collectibles exhausted supply within hours of the opening, and the mania of buying multiples in multi-visit daily shopping trips created lines so long that they backed up into the e...
January 31, 2025 | Chicago, Illinois– Blick Art Materials, the nation’s largest and oldest art supply retailer, has been recognized as America’s top art shop for the fifth consecutive year. In addition to ranking amongAmerica’s Best Online Shopsfor the sixth straight year, Blick earned t...
Ryan:In 2008, we were looking for a home to start a family, and anyone who's familiar with New York knows that the economics of finding a multi-bedroom home in Manhattan doesn’t make a lot of sense, so we started looking to Brooklyn. We left Manhattan kicking and screaming. Within a...
It’s interesting to me what he has put in the painting: the office buildings to the right and a jumble of stores to the left. The objects that make up the painting could be anywhere in a big suburb in Canada (or the US). It has a universality in that regard. I thought it was ...
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Founded in 2016 and originally located in Brooklyn’s Bed Stuy, HOUSING has since moved from its permanent residence and operates as a travelling venue. Despite the change two years ago, HOUSING is committed to showcasing the work of artists who “show critical commentary a...
when Mexican artistDiego Riveraarrived in New York for only the second one-man show at the Museum of Modern Art. His work habits, his comings and goings, and his enormous girth (modest by today’s standards) were reported inTheNew Yorker, including this entry in “The Talk of the Town”...
He called for art to be displayed in libraries and universities, and in some cases to be sold in department stores. He wrote about what a wonderful thing it was when the W.P.A. put murals in post offices around the country and how that changed the American public’s perception of art...
A forum for serious, playful, and radical thinking about art in the world today. Founded in 2009, Hyperallergic is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York.