We wish you a very happy holiday and will bring you great local reviews and features the rest of the week, month, year and onward into 2013! Love, Libby and…
Read More…Fallon and Libby Rosof launched their online magazine, now called the artblog, with a mission to share their intimate knowledge of Philadelphia’s cutting edge art, and to educate and support…
Read MoreDear folks, we are expecting a visit from Hurricane Sandy in Philadelphia and may be erratic in posting if we lose power. Hope everyone stays well during the storm. Libby…
Read Morehttps://www.theartblog.org/wp-content/uploaded/2012/10/Artblog-Radio-Syd-Carpenter.mp3 Syd Carpenter, in her studio Syd Carpenter’s ceramic sculptures are in many museum collections, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania Academy and the Renwick in Washington, DC. Carpenter’s…
Read Morehttps://www.theartblog.org/wp-content/uploaded/2019/05/Artblog-Artblog-Radio-Rafael-Lozano-Hemmer.mp3 Rafael Lozano-Hemmer‘s public art piece Open Air has been making a big light-filled splash on the Ben Franklin Parkway since its launch Sept. 20. We spoke to Hemmer Aug….
Read MoreFull Spectrum, the exhibit of prints from the Brandywine Workshop that opened this month at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, shows off one of those little-sung organizations that quietly do…
Read Morehttps://www.theartblog.org/wp-content/uploaded/2012/09/Artblog-Radio-Tim-Portlock.mp3 Tim Portlock Tim Portlock‘s new digital prints, made using 3D animation and gaming software, are influenced by the American sublime landscape painting tradition, he says. That makes sense if…
Read Morehttps://www.theartblog.org/wp-content/uploaded/2012/08/Artblog-Artblog-Radio-alex-baker.mp3 Alex Baker enjoyed his four-year stay in Melbourne, Australia, where he was senior curator of contemporary art for the National Gallery of Victoria. He’s back now, and as director…
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