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Peter Ferguson –

November 30, 2017 · by Ian Rogers · in Art News, Painters

Hey, Seattle area folks – Peter Ferguson is having a new show in December, at Kirsten Anderson’s new art space! Via Peter’s Facebook page: “HEY YOU GUUUUYS ! I just wanted to tell you about my new show ! It’s…

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Dali's Mustache - photo by Philip Halsman, 1954

The Redemption of Salvador Dali

April 29, 2014 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Commentary, Painters

One of my personal favourite artists is Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, 1st Marqués de Dalí de Pubol (May 11, 1904 – January 23, 1989), more commonly known as Salvador Dalí. Or even more often, as Salvador Dali…

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Salvador Dali - The Persistence of Memory (1931) 24 cm × 33 cm, oil on canavas - colelction of the Museum of Modern Art

Salvador Dali & J.G. Ballard

February 14, 2013 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Commentary, Painters, Writers and Writing

Lately I’ve been reading a great little book, J.G. Ballard Quotes. As one might expect, it’s a collection of quotes from interviews and writings from one of my favourite authors, J.G. Ballard – you may know his work such as…

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Stills from the video for Ashton Shuffle "Your Love" directed by Maxime Bruneel

Maxime Bruneel

June 19, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Contemporary Art, Film and Animation, Video

Maxime Bruneel’s work is a lot of fun. Hand-drawn typography, surreal animated sequences that flow into one another, flashing colours… what’s not to like?  Unless you get seizures, I suppose. Looking through the video on his site I fell in love…

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Pieta or Revolution by Night (1923) Oil on canvas, 116 x 89 cm Tate Gallery, London

Happy Father’s Day – Max Ernst, “Pieta” or “Revolution by Night”

June 17, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Painters

Happy Father’s Day! There is some irony in posting about Max Ernst’s portrait of his father in “Pieta” or “Revolution by Night” (1923). For one thing, Ernst thought his father was an idiot. Take it as you will, this definitive…

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