NEW YORK, NY.- The following is an interview of artist Kim Dorland by his wife and muse, Lori Seymour, in response to his exhibition For Lori at Mike Weiss Gallery. Lori Seymour: Why do you paint me so much? Kim Dorland: In the beginning I felt like i…
Museo Colecciones ICO Opens The Power of Doubt, an Exhibition Curated by the Influential Hou Hanru
MADRID.- Hou Hanru, one of the most influential curators on the international art scene according to a variety of international publications, presents, as part of PHotoEspaña 2011, The Power of Doubt, a showing of 55 recent works (made between 1998 an…
All that Fits: The Aesthetics of Journalism Exhibition at QUAD in Derby
DERBY.- All that Fits: The Aesthetics of Journalism is on display in QUAD Gallery from Saturday 28th May until Sunday 31st July 2011. A new exhibition exploring the apparently opposite realms of Journalism and Art. All that Fits: The Aesthetics of Jour…
Hospital’s CT Scans of Egyptian Mummy Help Vermont’s Medical Examiner Solve Crimes
BURLINGTON, VT (AP).- A childhood fascination with archaeology and a chance encounter with a 2,700-year-old Egyptian mummy are helping Vermont doctors and law enforcement officials find truth in some of the most challenging of modern-day crimes: the un…
Hospital’s CT Scans of Egyptian Mummy Help Vermont’s Medical Examiner Solve Crimes
BURLINGTON, VT (AP).- A childhood fascination with archaeology and a chance encounter with a 2,700-year-old Egyptian mummy are helping Vermont doctors and law enforcement officials find truth in some of the most challenging of modern-day crimes: the un…
The Power of the Iconic Photograph Featured at Irvine Contemporary in Washington
WASHINGTON, DC.- Irvine Contemporary presents Image/Fame/Memory, an exhibition of works by four major portrait and documentary photographers, Curtis Knapp, Gerard Malanga, Billy Name, and Kate Simon, who worked mainly in New York City from the mid-1960…
Arts & Letters Daily Founder Denis Dutton Dies
WELLINGTON (AP).- Author, academic and founder of the popular Arts & Letters Daily website Denis Dutton has died in New Zealand, his family said Wednesday. He was 66. Dutton, professor of philosophy at New Zealand’s Canterbury University, had been dia…
Julian Lennon to Show Portrait and Landscape Photographs at Miami’s Adrienne Arsht Center
MIAMI (AP).- Julian Lennon, son of late Beatles legend John Lennon, is showing off what he can do with a camera. An exhibit called “Timeless” features about 30 of Lennon’s hand-signed portrait and landscape photographs and will run Dec. 1-5 at Miami’s …
Julian Lennon to Show Portrait and Landscape Photographs at Miami’s Adrienne Arsht Center
MIAMI (AP).- Julian Lennon, son of late Beatles legend John Lennon, is showing off what he can do with a camera. An exhibit called “Timeless” features about 30 of Lennon’s hand-signed portrait and landscape photographs and will run Dec. 1-5 at Miami’s …
Covert Operations and Classified Landscapes by Trevor Paglen
NEW YORK, NY.- Invisible: Covert Operations and Classified Landscapes (Aperture, August 2010), is Trevor Paglens long-awaited first photographic monograph. Social scientist, artist, writer, and provocateur, Paglen has been exploring the secret ac…