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Richard Anuszkiewicz // 1972 // Silent Red
Anuszkiewicz was a student of Albers and a founding architect of the op art movement. This screenprint was published in an edition of 200.
This illustration of female proportions are from an article by Adrian Brewer in a 1927 art instruction book titled Modern Illustrating Including Cartooning published by Federal Schools, Inc. The Federal Schools later became Art Instruction Schools (The Draw Me school of match book cover fame), which now offers course online.
Part 2: Today’s overheated art market can help us understand the recent collapse of the overleveraged global economy. (Illustration by Jordy van den Nieuwendijk | Op-Ed by Mark C. Taylor on Bloomberg View)
Part 1: Modern finance is ruining modern art. (Illustration by Jordy van den Nieuwendijk | Op-Ed by Mark C. Taylor on Bloomberg View)
Apartment Houses - Jean Dubuffet, 1946
From the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History:
This painting, part of yet another series of some fourteen oils and gouaches, focuses on pedestrians in various back alleys of Paris. Emulating the features of Art Brut, Dubuffet intentionally adopted a crude style. The street, sidewalks, and houses are stacked in rows, one above the other, without perspective, depth, or modeling. Windows and shop signs are stuck at random onto facades. The overall effect evokes the backdrop of a puppet theater, such as Dubuffet himself had built and decorated during his previous interlude as a painter (1934–37), when he also carved and painted marionettes.
Autopsy with Sliced Human Brain - Damien Hirst, 2004.
Contemporary Art - Oil on canvas, 42 x 54 inches.
Permanent Collection of the Broad Art Foundation, Santa Monica, California.
Untitled - Eva Hesse, November 1965. Enamel-painted cord over wood (or metal), ring and hose
From Eva Hesse: A Retrospective by Yale University Art Gallery, 1992.
(Scanned and submitted by jon-garcia)
Ruud Van Empel artist from Netherlands, Brothers and sisters #4, 2009
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