Banksy fans are up in arms about a new exhibition of two works by the street artist that were literally cut out of the cinder block and stone walls of the Palestinian Territory.
Eighty galleries and unrepresented artists from 15 countries are on the docket for Washington, D.C.’s most recent attempt at a major art fair, (e)merge, Sept. 22-26, 2011, at the Rubell family-owned Capitol Skyline Hotel.
Have you ever wanted to sit around and “illuminate and elevate the discussion of color; its usefulness and impact on society, its importance as a communication tool; and its impact on the worlds of art, design, politics, branding, and everyday lives?” Now you can, thanks to Printmagazine’s first annual Color Conference, Oct. 4-6, 2011, at the Art Directors Club in New York.
Kate Middleton’s penchant for feathery fascinators and off-kilter brims has caused a fuss in the fashion world, which has credited the new bride with a contemporary hat revival.