Tag: Art
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Whoever Dies with the Most Toys Wins, Part II

I spoke with a Gibbes employee who was appalled by the exhibit and said that when schools came through the kids were thinking that this was a pretty strange thing: to be honoring wealthy men like Miles Brauton, who could pay Sir Joshua Reynolds to paint his portrait because he was “the largest importer of…
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Dake’s Imprints

With the body prints and the sculptures, Dake is exploring how we leave an ‘imprint’ on each other.
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Max Below Toledo Paris: A 50-Year-Old Eagle Scout?

“No negative. They’re all one of a kind. So it’s real-time. That’s the documentary part of it. There’s only one picture of the people we collaborate with.”
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Martha Jackson-Jarvis at Spoleto

Her use of herbs and seashells and images of birds symbolize nature, and her use of wrought iron in very flowing forms makes the iron seem very organic.
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Art in the Age of Microsoft

New technology, like any other tool, can enhance or hinder a work of art.
