WWIII?
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Read more: ‘Works of art may be offensive”
I read this laugh-out-loud piece in the NY Times. The blog post by Jeffrey Kindley…
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Read more: Percolate
Problems solved in dreams. I have prophetic dreams, only they NEVER pan out–they’re just memorable…
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Read more: In the studio 5/17/15
Yesterday’s session with Taking Note was my 6th, according to my trusty studio journal. It’s coming…
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Read more: The new Whitney
The new Whitney. The Whitney Museum recently opened its new digs in Chelsea. My first…
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Read more: Ah, the Internets!
Ah, the Internets! I don’t prowl youTube often; I’m a reader, not a watcher. But…
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Read more: Movie review: Nightcrawler
For an artist, Nightcrawler is a fascinating movie. Nightcrawler, released in 2014 and starring Jake…
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Read more: David Hockney at 77
David Hockney at 77 is still in the game. In a long, sympathetic article in…
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Read more: In the studio 5/10/15
This morning’s painting session was my 15th on The News. I finished the painting and took a…
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Read more: Book review: the War of Art
Steven Pressfield’s the War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative…
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Read more: Art doesn’t just capture the thrill of life … sometimes it is that thrill
Julian Barnes writes about his love for art and art museums in The Guardian. One point…

