New Show on NBC on Collecting
Set Your DVR!: Art of Collecting with Reyne Haines and Jonathan Novack Premieres Thursday, September 10 on Channel 2, NBC Houston (Houston, Texa...
Set Your DVR!: Art of Collecting with Reyne Haines and Jonathan Novack Premieres Thursday, September 10 on Channel 2, NBC Houston (Houston, Texa...
Reyne Haines | Posted 09.15.2009 | Style
Kieron Williamson, a 6-year-old British boy has talent. Working in watercolor, he paints wonderful scenes of harbors, landscapes and more.
Gerald Sindell | Posted 07.01.2009 | Living
Brilliant framing can be so effective in launching ideas that often the framing and the idea become intertwined forever.
Sarah Greenwalt | Posted 05.19.2009 | Style
Money may come and money may go, but the art world will always love a party. That couldn't have been more evident than at the lively opening of the Pinta Art Fair in New York City.
Kimberly Brooks | Posted 10.07.2008 | Living
This week is the 40th Anniversary of Tom Wolfe's famous "Electric Kook-Aid Acid Test" and I thought it would be high time we take a small moment to re...
Victoria Lautman | Posted 09.21.2008 | Chicago
Here is an installation that bravely and wildly exposes the creative process, throws it in front of your face, in all its messy, hand-made, stream-of-consciousness glory. It's literally like peering into the mind of an artist, and in this case an extremely talented, witty, thoughtful one.
Kimberly Brooks | Posted 06.22.2008 | Living
What fascinated me most about the New York Times Emily Gould piece was the x-ray view inside the mind of someone who craves the attention of strangers.
Kimberly Brooks | Posted 06.15.2008 | Living
I am fascinated by artists who find themselves and their art careers later in life. Unlike, say, mathematicians and scientists who allegedly peak before 30, artists tend to mature and get better with age like a fine wine
Kimberly Brooks | Posted 06.01.2008 | Living
Angela Dufresne, The Bruno S Island Acting School and the S House, Paris, France, 2006, oil on canvas, 66 by 108 inches. Courtesy of the artist and M...
Kimberly Brooks | Posted 05.25.2008 | Living
Take for a moment the spectrum of Realism and the raucous jazz of Abstraction in painting and slide somewhere in the middle. Over to the left is real...
Kimberly Brooks | Posted 05.18.2008 | Living
As a mother and artist, there's no doubt that my greatest works of art, the magical moving 3D beings whose personalities evolve and grow each day, are...
Kimberly Brooks | Posted 05.17.2008 | Living
In the wake of Earth Day, green-bordered magazines and quivering news reports of Global Warming, it could be easy to dismiss the occasion as an over c...
Kimberly Brooks | Posted 04.27.2008 | Living
Much has been made recently of Randy Pausch's "The Last Lecture". He is a Professor at Carnegie Mellon and six months ago he was diagnosed with pancr...
Kimberly Brooks | Posted 03.28.2008 | Living
The fear of death is a massive subject for artists. Even the medium itself alleviates it. Almost every piece created promises to outlive us and we can enfold ourselves the warm fantasy of immortality.
Reyne Haines | Posted 11.09.2009 | Style