International Dictionary of Artists

The International Dictionary of Artists, a biannual art reference book that will present artists from all over the world.
The aim of this publication is to put every artist on the map, no matter where they may live.

Call for artists-Featured Artists

Modern Art Community and Mediaplan publishing invite you to participate in a collectible book of art.
Featured Artists is a daring attempt to feature several contemporary artists in an overview, a book which will be a resource for galleries, museums, artists, art collectors and dealers who constantly seek for new talents and trends in the art community.

The Huntington Library Celebrates Samuel Johnson ~ "Literary Giant of the 18th Century”

SAN MARINO, CA.- Literary giant Samuel Johnson
(1709–1784), author of the first English dictionary, will be celebrated in a new
exhibition opening this spring at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and
Botanical Gardens, marking the 300th …

Your artwork in new Book of Contemporary Art

Once informed about the characteristics of your work, we will consider your possible inclusion in the book named “ La Estética y el Arte Contemporáneo II” published by ATcultura, being the book of huge format, art-gallery quality with full colour images and texts in English and Spanish…

LeWitt House in Praiano

By Martin Friedman Although Sol LeWitt never learned to speak Italian because of poor hearing, he could read it and write it. According to his widow, Carol, he studied the conjugation of verbs intensely to avoid using an improper fo…

Chicago’s Modern Wing Takes Off

The Art Institute of Chicago is set to open its new Modern Wing on May 16. Designed by Renzo Piano, the $300-million, limestone-and-glass structure adds 264,000 square feet to the existing 1893 beaux arts building, increasing gallery space by 35 percen…

The Way We Live Now: Thoughts on Russel Wright’s design legacy

By Russell Flinchum At the New York School of Interior Design on May 6 the Manitoga Design Industry Council convened a panel, “Russel Wright—The Growing Relevance of Organic Modernism,” that included landscape …

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