Oct 28
Wednesday
Earth: Art of a Changing World
Contemporary artists and writers respond to climate change in “Earth: Art of a Changing World” at London’s Royal Academy of Art.
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Contemporary Art and Climate Change: RETHINK opens in Copenhagen
6 responses - Posted 10.24.09
The international environmental art exhibition "RETHINK: Contemporary Art and Climate Change" opens in Copenhagen October 31. continue
6 responses - Posted 10.24.09
The international environmental art exhibition "RETHINK: Contemporary Art and Climate Change" opens in Copenhagen October 31. continue
Human/Nature at the Berkeley Art Museum
3 responses - Posted 05.29.09
The Human/Nature exhibition at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) is beautiful, both in concept and content. Among other qualities, the show achieves an aura of maturity and real world-relevance that stands in quiet contrast to some of the contemporary art world’s less noble celebrations of cultural currency and market [...]continue
3 responses - Posted 05.29.09
The Human/Nature exhibition at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) is beautiful, both in concept and content. Among other qualities, the show achieves an aura of maturity and real world-relevance that stands in quiet contrast to some of the contemporary art world’s less noble celebrations of cultural currency and market [...]continue
Seeing Numbers in a Whole New Way
2 responses - Posted 09.18.07
Chris Jordan, a Seattle based visual artist, has created an exciting new exhibit entitled “Running the Numbers: An American Self-Portrait.” It can be viewed from September 8 to October 20 at the Paul Kopeikin Gallery located in Los Angeles, California. Jordan, the man behind previous works such as “In Katrina’s Wake: Portraits of Loss from an [...]continue
2 responses - Posted 09.18.07
Chris Jordan, a Seattle based visual artist, has created an exciting new exhibit entitled “Running the Numbers: An American Self-Portrait.” It can be viewed from September 8 to October 20 at the Paul Kopeikin Gallery located in Los Angeles, California. Jordan, the man behind previous works such as “In Katrina’s Wake: Portraits of Loss from an [...]continue

