The images in Warhol’s ‘Myths” series are playful and relatable to all ages; providing opportunities for children and adults to begin a conversation about art.
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Book Review: ‘Art Chantry Speaks: A Heretic’s History of 20th Century Graphic Design’ by Art Chantry
'Art Chantry Speaks: A Heretic's History of 20th Century Graphic Design' is a graphic designer's archaeological “dig” through the left-over detritus of the 20th century.
Read More »Music Blu-ray Review: Lou Reed – ‘Classic Albums: Transformer + Live at Montreux 2000’
This bundling of two previously-available programs is an ideal package of who Reed was in both 1972 and 2000.
Read More »The Definition of Art: Good Riddance Warhol and Pollock
Art is a focus and a discipline. Allowing a lack of either to slither in under the definition of art is a travesty.
Read More »Music Review: The Velvet Underground – The Velvet Underground and Nico [Super Deluxe Edition]
Far more imaginative and creatively challenging than most of what's being released today - like all good art, it will make you feel something.
Read More »Museums Make Bet on Super Bowl XLV
Our Renoir against your Caillebotte.
Read More »DVD Review: The Sacred Triangle: Bowie, Iggy & Reed 1971 – 1973
Fans of Bowie, Reed, Pop and Warhol will be interested, but it falls short in validating the era's significance musically.
Read More »Book Review: Just Kids by Patti Smith
Manages to convey what motivates a person to make the choice to be an "outsider of society."
Read More »Book Review: Pop: The Genius of Andy Warhol by Tony Scherman and David Dalton
Andy Warhol and the Pop Art explosion in the sixties.
Read More »DVD Review: The Blank Generation
An example of how even during periods of great creative outbursts there are bound to be a few duds.
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