mei 25, 2015 2 Michael Krieger – Before You Buy That Rothko…How the CIA Covertly Nurtured Modern Art as a Cold War “Weapon” “For decades in art circles it was either a rumor or a joke, but now it is confirmed as a fact. The [...]
mei 24, 2015 2 Frances Stonor Saunders – Modern art was CIA ‘weapon’ Revealed: how the spy agency used unwitting artists such as Pollock and de Kooning in a cultural Cold War For [...]
mei 15, 2015 0 Brandon Johnson – Interview: Jeronimus van Pelt and Daan Samson Some time back photographer Jeronimus van Pelt contacted us about a project he was doing with welfare artist [...]
mei 10, 2015 0 Anthony Haden-Guest – On the Late New York Artist Ed Albers Ed Albers almost certainly died of smoke inhalation when a fire roared through his apartment at 132 East 16th [...]
april 16, 2015 2 Keiko Sei – Anger and Appropriation “Anger interests me. Probably because it reveals not-masked part of people. And probably because I grew [...]
april 14, 2015 0 Glenn O’Brien – Dommelsch Is Really Gonna Make It When I think about the possibility today of what used to be called an art movement, I think about what ROB [...]
maart 20, 2015 0 Christopher Dundee – How the West was won……. I discovered the Western was dead, when I visited a junk shop, looking down at a collection of model cowboys [...]
januari 24, 2015 0 Joost Smiers – The abolition of copyrights: better for artists, third world countries and the public domain We would wish that artists would get a fair remuneration for their work. Usually we think that copyrights are [...]
december 28, 2014 0 Józef Szajna – CHOICES AND ATTITUDES I was born in 1922 in Rzeszów [Poland]. During my late school years I was imaginative, but I was an average [...]
november 8, 2014 0 Tobias Fischer – Interview with Zeno van den Broek About the importance of being a cultural and theoretical glutton. These days, originality appears to be the [...]