Interview with artist Jennie Jieun Lee
The MINDSCAPE paintings, all on 12″ X 12″ canvasses, are a series of landscape-like images, all of which originated in my mind. None is an actual place or a specific reference, though …
Portrait photographer who took the image of the Queen used on postage stamps
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The studio is a place of self-mirroring, self-haunting, a space where the artist plays out the day-to-day reality of the fantasy of being an artist.
The MINDSCAPE paintings, all on 12″ X 12″ canvasses, are a series of landscape-like images, all of which originated in my mind. None is an actual place or a specific reference, though …
The Original Bohemian Homes Tumblr.......Chilled out, lazy, Eclectic and Bohemian Homes
So when I decided I was well enough to spend a little time in my studio I was in a quiet frame of mind. No strong value contrasts, no loud music.... just soft colours, subtle differences, and gentle play. I switched on RECORD, and this little session in my studio is the subject of this week's Vlog
James Joyce German-born French photographer Gisèle Freund had one fascinating life. She was a student of Adorno in the 1930s and fled Germany for France and eventually Argentina during World War II. Her portrait of James Joyce—a notoriously difficult get—appeared on the May 8, 1939, cover of Time Magazine. In the 1950s her “liberal” views got her into trouble with the McCarthyites. Her luxurious photos of Eva Perón, which appeared in Life Magazine in 1950, got the magazine banned in Argentina (and also precipitated her departure from that country). Gisèle Freund, self-portrait In 1983 she was named Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur, the highest decoration in France, and eight years later she became the first photographer to be honored with a retrospective at the Musée National d’art Moderne in Paris. Of her gift for portraiture, she said, “When you do not like human beings, you cannot make good portraits.” These marvelous pics of an astonishing range of painters and writers are at once slightly affected (Cocteau and the hand) and wonderfully intimate. Henri Matisse Virginia Woolf Jean Cocteau Simone de Beauvoir Jean-Paul Sartre T.S. Eliot ...
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By Louise Wheeler Despite attempts in the last century to erase or deny the importance of their art, the sisters Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh (1864-1933) and Frances Macdonald (1873-1921) created a unique style in fin de siècle Glasgow worthy of critical attention.
Have you ever looked at a photo in a magazine of an "Artist's Studio" and it is clean, neat, and organized... and you think "that is NOT a w...
Francis Bacon Photo Joe Fig Photo Elliot Erwitt David Ryckaert, 1638 Photo Mark Arbeit Warhol Pierre Subleyras Picasso dans l'atelier du Fournas Paul Klee Mondrian Mark Arbeit Mark Arbeit Malcom Morley - photo Joe Fig Le Corbusier Lucian Freud's studio John Singer Sargent Jefferson David Chalfant - l'atelier de Bouguereau à l'académie Julian - 1891 Frédéric Bazille Fernando Lopezpascual
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"I'm hoping to make a new thing for the world that remains in the mind like a new species of living thing." Head of J.Y.M., 1969 J.Y.M. Seated, 1986-87 To The Studio, 1982-83 Frank Auerbach, London 1962,photograph by Lord Snowdon (c) "To put down an ideogram of a table so that people will recognize it as a table is not the work of a painter, but to sense it for a moment as a magic carpet with a leg hanging down at each corner is the beginning of a painter's imagination." Figure on a Bed, 1969 E.O.W. Half-Length Nude, 1958 Railway Arches, Bethnal Green II 1958-59 Frank Auerbach in his studio holding his picture of the building site on Earl's Court Road in 1953 Maples Demolition, 1960 Frank Auerbach Portrait of Catherine Lampert (1981-2) Head of E.O.W. 1955 (c) Photograph by Bob Collins "It seems to me madness to wake up in the morning and do something other than paint, considering that one may not wake up the following morning." Head of Gerda Boehm, 1965 Looking Towards Mornington Crescent Station - Night 1972/73 "Real style is not having a program - it's how one behaves in a crisis." Primrose Hill 1954/55 Summer Building Site 1952 The Little Bedroom painted red The gas's faint malodorous light, And one beside me in the bed Who chatters, chatters half the night. -John Addington Symonds *All images are the property of the (c) holders. Where possible and attempt has been made to give the artists or their estates credit.