- This week we saw some crazy art endeavors, whether they involved 24 hours converted into a single photo or drawings that look exactly like photographs. We also wished a very happy birthday to our favorite bard, William Shakespeare. (Huffington Post)
- said Art Hogan of Lazard Capital Markets. Weekly jobless claims, producer inflation data and trade data are among the economic reports investors will focus on in the week ahead. (CNBC)
- Collector Scott Mueller, partner and CEO of Dealer Tire in Cleveland, said he and his wife established a $1 million purchase fund for contemporary art at the museum largely out of enthusiasm over working with Morsiani. (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
- A human foetus nestles in a womb that is like the opened skin of a horsechestnut. Drawn with exquisite tenderness and humanity, this homunculus expresses the wonder and fragility of who we are. I find it more moving than a Rembrandt portrait. (The Guardian)
- The way it is sliced and sprinkled with powdered sugar, it is a little work of art. Bonus: With coffee beans from Sacramentos Chocolate Fish, the espresso-based drinks, including an Americano and a cappuccino, were a pleasure. (Sacramento Bee)
- Partners Village Store is celebrating Nurses Week by hosting a book signing from 3:30-5 Bristol Community College, 555 Elsbree St., Fall River. The best of Ancient Art. (South Coast Today)
- While preparing for the art show earlier this week, program director Stephanie Rice was overwhelmed by the pieces on display. "Their creativity is really amazing," Rice said. (New York Daily News)
- "I like to not just give people the answer to their problems but to educate them," she said. Last week, a guy called and said he thought he found a killer bee on his windshield. (Buffalo News)
- The game feels like something South Park would use in one of its many video game-inspired episodes, and the art style certainly mimics that. (Chud.com)
Sunday, May 6, 2012
The week in art
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