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A Brief History of John Baldessari

November 27, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Art, Painters, Photography, Printmaking, Video

John Baldessari is pretty epic, a towering figure in art (literally and figuratively) . Conceptual art is pretty funny to me; I suspect he also has a sense of humour about it, too. Anyhow, Baldessari has been around for  long…

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Chuck Close - Phil (2011-12) - work & detail

Chuck Close – New Work, New Show, New York

November 26, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Contemporary Art, Painters

I’ve written about Chuck Close before. He’s amazing, in short. He has worked with really large portraits of peoples’ faces worked in different kinds of grid treatments since the 60s, really playing with the line between theory and craft. It’s…

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Scott Conary - lamb chop 4

Scott Conary

November 23, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Contemporary Art, Painters

Scott Conary is a painter originally from the east coast but now living & working in Portland, OR. It seems like every American painter I’ve noticed over the last year lives in Brooklyn or Portland. In any case, I was…

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Mild Climate - Blaine Fontana and Amy Ruppel

Mild Climate – Blaine Fontana and Amy Ruppel

November 16, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Contemporary Art, Painters

Checking out Hi-Fructose, I found out about a new show opening this Saturday, Mild Climate. It’s a collaborative exhibition at Art Whino Gallery in Washington DC featuring a pair of Portland OR artists,  Blaine Fontana and Amy Ruppel. I enjoy collaborative work…

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FAILE Eat With the Wolf print -  from "Lost in Glimmering Shadows"

FAILE in Mongolia

November 5, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Art News, Contemporary Art, Printmaking, Street Art

FAILE is an artist collective operating out of Brooklyn, and are one of my favourite voices in street art. They’ve been around for a little more than a decade, and started out as a street art crew but have been…

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