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Lady Aiko Houston-Bowery mural - photo by Luna Park (via vandalog)

Lady Aiko

July 25, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Street Art

Vandalog has an interesting discussion going on about the role of women artists in the street art scene, and how they are often under-represented. While this is largely true, the question of why fewer women get involved with street art…

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Banksy vs. the Olympics

Banksy vs. the Olympics

July 24, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Street Art

Well, this is weird. Banksy needs no introduction, as probably the most sought-after street artist in the world by collectors and graffiti afficianadoes alike. When one of his pieces appears on a wall, it is generally preserved as a tourist…

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René Gruau

René Gruau

July 23, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Illustrators

René Gruau was one of the most influential fashion illustrators of the 20th century. Gruau was born Renato Zavagli Ricciardelli delle Caminate in Rimini, on  Italy’s Adriatic coast. When Gruau was 3, his father (an Italian count) and mother (a French…

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Tote 1 (Dead 1) 62 cm x 67 cm

Gerhard Richter – October 18, 1977

July 22, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Contemporary Art, Painters

Gerhard Richter is a German artist, best known as a painter, particularly oil on canvas. He’s been one of my favourites for years, and I’m not alone: at auction his work achieves higher prices than any other living artist, approximately…

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Stephan Balleux - the Lesson (2008)

Stephan Balleux

July 21, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Contemporary Art, Painters

Sometimes people talk about an artist being a “a painter’s painter”. This is a painter who really revels in painting itself, and whose work is more about actually painting than about making paintings “of” things. Stephan Balleux is like that….

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