meet #artist#MarieJoséeKerschen at the #KonschTour in #Vianden, #Luxemburg this weekend on Sunday and Monday. Lots of fascinating artists and ideas on exhibition all over the town. Please boost and share there posts for an exhibition worth visiting in rainy #Luxembourg
Another day, another unflattering portrait of a public figure, and this time, the Streisand effect is in play too. TIME magazine reports on Australia's wealthiest person, Gina Rinehart, and her attempts to get a painting of her removed from the National Gallery of Australia. The portrait by Vincent Namatjira, an Aboriginal Australian artist, is part of a series in which he uses humor and exaggerated features to portray the rich. “People don’t have to like my paintings, but I hope they take the time to look and think, ‘why has this Aboriginal bloke painted these powerful people? What is he trying to say?’” he said in a statement shared with TIME. The gallery, to which Rinehart is a donor, is not backing down, saying it “welcomes the public having a dialogue on our collection and displays.”
It's aimed at anyone who fits the aforementioned bill and is interesting in exploring the mathematical potential of their stories, objects and exhibitions, with participation in Maths Week Scotland in mind.
This is what my photographs look like printed on the wall, a mini private #gallery! I received this today with thanks for the prints .... I have to admit it looks fantastic! Another exceptionally beautiful moment!
The largest is in A1 format. All printed on baryta paper. Transporting them was a challenge ... 😂
I've got some plans for a new mini print series so I can contribute more to Gallery 69... Also, do you have any idea how awesome the Exclamation Mark is!?
New at my Patreon... I visit The Tank - a former fuel tank that's now the deepest level of a new contemporary art space, displaying works in a moody dark expanse: