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Environmental Food Chain

August 16, 2018by RE:ARTISTE Leave a comment

We are parts of nature – we are nature, the elements of the environment. Are we a joy or damage to our habitat, planet Earth?

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Art Market, Artists, Competition, Events, Exhibitions, Performance

I Care For My Planet

April 22, 2016by RE:ARTISTE Leave a comment

Shouldn’t we celebrate the Earth daily, not only on the ‘Earth Day’? We do not have any other home to live. Several female artists speak up – listen to the words of concern and wisdom from Australia, Sudan, Italy, UK.

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Are You Being Seen, Heard, Present?

August 28, 2015by RE:ARTISTE 1 Comment

Four pieces of advice for artists you knew before but probably didn’t follow.

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Art Business, Art Market, Creative Marketing

Show Your Art!

June 26, 2015by RE:ARTISTE 1 Comment

Selling art is hard. But not impossible. How to get discovered? People pay for what they see.

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How To Pursue Your Art Career. November Meetup.

November 18, 2014by RE:ARTISTE Leave a comment

It is not a secret that many creative people are not full time artists. A lot of things can prevent artists from setting their art careers as Priority Number One: hectic […]

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▪️ America’s art world, like its government, is a gerontocracy captured by boomers. Great energy at the Open Studios event @projectstudiosllc - artists, exhibitions, night market 💥 Before every exhibition, there is a bit of hard work to mount it 😊 Making it work for our recent show, Music Journeys. Studio visit with Hadieh Afshani, an Iranian-Australian-American artist whose practice reflects a dialogue between cultural heritage and lived experience. Informed by the depth of ancient Persian traditions and shaped by years of studying and teaching art across three countries, Afshani brings a transnational perspective to her work. Whitney Biennial 2026: a few sound installations including the one about surveillance, by Cooper Jacoby: A very touching exhibition, Immigrant Song, curated by Peter Schelfhaudt at the University of Bridgeport. Stunning work by Rick Shaefer – E Pluribus (CCL) Some unexpected works at the New Museum exhibition, New Humans: El Lissitzky, Francis Picabia, Lavinia Schultz and Walter Holdt, Henrik Olesen (one would rather expect to see them at MoMA). When people ask to describe what’s on now inside the renovated New Museum, it’s hard to explain. Plan about 4 hours to view the ‘New Humans: Memories of the Future’, and we’ll discuss the meaning(s) and message(s).

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