More Sky

More Sky

Otto Piene opens up new horizons in both art and art education. His book is a plea for more scope, more space for art–for making public property artf

Günther Förg – Watercolours

Günther Förg – Watercolours

This remarkable series of watercolors by German artist Günther Förg began with an exhibition of late 19th-century paintings of t

Forms of Color: The Interaction of Visual Elements

Forms of Color: The Interaction of Visual Elements

Swiss artist and designer, Karl Gerstner draws on artistic literary, and scientific sources, as well as on his own studio work to investigate the basi

Carlos Cruz-Diez: Color Happens

Carlos Cruz-Diez: Color Happens

Carlos Cruz-Diez (Caracas, 1923) promotes experimentation with color and is one of the most relevant examples of the Kinetic Art Movement. The catalog

California:  Through An Artist’s Eye

California: Through An Artist’s Eye

Through his colorful oil paintings and the poignancy of his verse, artist Steve Simon takes us on a spirited, artistic journey around this great state

Korean Landscape Painting: Continuity And Innovation Through the Ages

Korean Landscape Painting: Continuity And Innovation Through the Ages

Korean Culture Series #4 Part of the Korea Foundation’s Korean Culture Series, a series aimed at disseminating ideas and knowledge of Korean art an

A Celebration of Art: Notes from a Collector

A Celebration of Art: Notes from a Collector

View the beautiful art collection of Jane Joel Knox and learn how she got into collecting. Also included is a little history about each artist and pai

Tiki Art Now Volume 3

Tiki Art Now Volume 3

Tiki Art Now Volume 3 is the third installment of Otto von Stroheim’s chronicle of contemporary Tiki art. Presented in full color are over 50 pieces o

Painting North Carolina: Impressions en Plein Air

Painting North Carolina: Impressions en Plein Air

Explore the beauty of North Carolina through the eyes of plein air artists. Plein air painting – painting outdoors, on location – is a technique that

On the Museum’s Ruins

On the Museum’s Ruins

“Crimp’s essays comprise one of the most interesting and incisive bodies of work on practices of contemporary art in relationships to art as institu

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