by Christopher Hudgens | Feb 14, 2008 | Blog
Yea we’re late and the virtual equivalent of knocking on your door late at night to remind you that we care and haven’t forgotten this special holiday. Thats why you love us, we’re goofy that way. Well in the spirit of St. Valentines Day and the...
by Christopher Hudgens | Feb 14, 2008 | Blog
THE ARTWORKS Details from The Internal Slipping Out into the World at Large by Mariele Neudecker and Arrival at 2AM by Lead Pencil Studio (top left, top right); Lequita Faye Melvin by Roy McMakin and Without Room by Lead Pencil Studio (bottom left, bottom right). The...
by Christopher Hudgens | Feb 14, 2008 | Blog
A 16th century nude painting of the Roman goddess Venus has been banned from being part of the ad campaign for London’s Royal Academy of Arts upcoming exhibition on 16th century German painter and printmaker Lucas Cranach the Elder. Officials are banning it for...
by Richard Holland | Feb 12, 2008 | Blog
Mark your calenders cause Anti-Racism day is almost upon us. Well, kind of almost it is on March 21st…. Either way, to mark this UN sanctioned holiday the students of Oak Park High School in Winnipeg, Canada made the following PSA. You can read more here
by Duncan | Feb 11, 2008 | Blog
Lori Waxman sent me a note today saying that I had too check out this blog and post something about it. She was right. I love the Sellout Blog. It is the perfect blend of useful information and random “experience of life in the arts, style life...
by Meg Onli | Feb 11, 2008 | Blog
Tracy Emin has been in the news twice this past week. Emin is currently one of six artists being considered for a £300,000 ($436,717.30) commission for the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square. According to London.gov, “The Fourth Plinth is in the north-west of...