Archive for March, 2009

31.03.2009

Art Movements

A timeline of modern & contemporary art artists by movement, school, style, period, theme & art prize…Looking for the history in artist movements and who the players were? Here’s a site that has broken it down for you. Take a look, it’s pretty detailed. (via)

31.03.2009

Queenz Arrive New York Art Exhibition

McCaig Welles Gallery                                          
129 Roebling Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211 Phone: 718.384.8729 
Web: www.mccaigwelles.com

31.03.2009

The Ramp House Athens

Recently created by Archivirus Architecture and Design, the Ramp House is a response to the client’s request for a “skateable habitat�?.

According to architect Athanasia Psaraki, the Ramp House is a project which tries to reconsider and redefine the living space. The result of the client’s request is a curved form interior, which “set the whole house as well as the inhabitant’s life, into motion�?. More

31.03.2009

New Canvas Art by Kacao77

Kacao77 from Berlin send us some new pictures of amazing artworks on canvas, check out his flickr right here

30.03.2009

Molotow Turnpage Sales Update

We are happy to present our new Sales Update Spring 2009. 16 pages of the full sortiment ot art supplies and essential writing tools. (external link to the catalogue uploaded on Issuu.com) The Turnpage Version in english and german language here

30.03.2009

Action Painting

"There’s not a single piece in that book you could ask yourself "why do they choose this one ?" All the photos are unique. Some are unknown, some pieces made history, some are humoristic, some are incredibly original.Any book writer could be inspired by this and publish only the best of the best in his book."

There is a beautiful book coming up this summer, "Action Painting – Bringing Art to the Trains" showcase the Trainwriting Movement from a very special view, take a look at Eko´s Preview Pictures and make sure to get one copy soon at Amazon.com

29.03.2009

Le Tag Paris

New exhibition opened last weekend at the famous Grand Palais of Paris, its called Le Tag and features a selection of art made by of Alain-Dominique Gallizia, a french architect who loves graffiti. On display is artworks of more than 150 international graffiti artists is on display in the historic museum.

Check the website for the show here.
The Grand Palais of Paris website in englishhere.
Check The Times article in english here

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