…Splash” program and its focus on the “Creative Africa” exhibit.] Collecting is for the ages – two examples “People not thought of as being terribly humane – like Catherine the…
Read More…was actually slightly offended, still clinging to the idea of artist as solitary genius. However, the idea of the modern artist as creative entrepreneur is gaining traction and there’s some…
Read More…and a good one. Regretfully, I was not able to see the work of the wonderful Berlin-based photographer Akinbode Akinbiyi. The artist was featured in the 2016 Creative Africa exhibition…
Read More…a counterbalance to the intrusive signposts of commerce that surrounded us. It also serves as a reminder that our creative sensibilities run deep. Thanks, Association for Public Art (APA), for…
Read More…of Art and Design, renamed the University of the Creative Arts, in Farnham, 41 miles southwest of London.Her master’s degree in 1982 is from the Royal College of Art in…
Read More…Lebo Tladi, the other day. The young artist makes masterly drawings which impressed me to write back and ask how young artists in South Africa get along post-graduation. Read below…
Read More…new sculpture here — bright-colored Vlisco fabric, used in African fashions and featured in the PMA’s recent “Creative Africa” show. We can’t wait to see this sculpture! – Artblog Editor…
Read MoreFabric by Dutch manufacturer, Vlisco, from Creative Africa at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Creative Africa By Marcy, age 8 I went to see the Creative Africa exhibit at the…
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