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Locusts & Honey (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
James Rosenquist (1933- ) is an American Pop artist. Born in North Dakota, he studied at the Minneapolis School of Art and the Art Students League of New York. His career began as a billboard painter, and from his time in that trade he developed a monumental approach in his work. Rosenquist is fond of juxtaposing enormous images as a way of creating narrative. His medium consists of the staging of...
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One Plus One Equals Three (Free subscription) | 24/07/2008
+ Deleted Images "brings unsharp, moved, blurry and unfocused pictures back to life" + Everyone Will Be Lonely Eight Months From Now: The Weird Science of Stock Photography + Illy: a coffee connected to pop artist James Rosenquist + Giant...
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Beber's blog (Free subscription) | 02/06/2008
James Rosenquist Artfacts.Net, UK - 33 minutes ago ... using juxtaposed images from advertising and mass media such as car parts , canned spaghetti and movie stars and applying them to fine art. ...
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IndyBlogs (Free subscription) | 28/02/2008
By Gemma Hayward Pierre Hardy has taken inspiration from the pop artist James Rosenquist for his latest collection.
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Newswise (Free subscription) | 19/02/2008
Jonathan Pellitteri, the 2008 James Rosenquist Artist in Residence at North Dakota State University, Fargo, has been awarded the International Sculpture Center (ISC) Sculpture Residency in Switzerland with sculptor Heinz Aeschlimann.
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Junk for Code (Free subscription) | 03/02/2008
This painting below is called Nomad. A nomad is someone who travels around from place to place and doesn't have a permanent home. Paintings usually have one part that stands out from all the others; this is called the "focal point." James Rosenquist's painting doesn't have a focal point. Our...
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Newswise (Free subscription) | 20/12/2007
The Department of Visual Arts at North Dakota State University, Fargo, has announced that Jonathan Pellitteri, Baton Rouge, La., has been named the James Rosenquist Artist in Residence at NDSU for 2008.
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Junk for Code (Free subscription) | 18/12/2007
James Rosenquist reformulated photographs and advertising imagery from popular magazines into a kaleidoscope of compelling and enigmatic narratives on canvas....Rosenquist's work has poignantly registered social and political concerns and reflected upon the dynamics of modern capitalist culture -...
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Eye Level (Free subscription) | 03/12/2007
Interesting what happens when an artist speaks about his/her life and work: you get to see the other side of the canvas. As part of the Clarice Smith Distinguished Lectures in American Art, James Rosenquist, an artist on the Pop...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 27/10/2007
Ileana Schapira, art dealer and gallerist: born Bucharest, Romania 28 October 1914; married 1933 Leo Castelli (one daughter; marriage dissolved 1959), 1960 Michael Sonnabend (died 2001; one adopted son); died New York 21 October 2007.
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Looking Around (Free subscription) | 26/10/2007
Cecil Court, London, WC2 (The Refugees) , R.B. Kitaj, 1983-84 — Photo:Tate Greece puts you in mind of the glorious past. Now I learn from yesterday's International Herald Tribune that two notable people have just become history. (Where, I would guess, the Trib may also end up before long, as more tourists get their news from CNN and their iPhones. Which will be a pity. Good paper.) First to the American...
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Moderato (Free subscription) | 16/10/2007
It's 50 years since Richard Hamilton gave his seminal definition of Pop Art: “Pop Art is popular, transient, expendable, low-cost, mass-produced, young, witty, sexy, gimmicky, glamorous, big business… This is just the beginning.” Though he may have felt like the pioneer of something hugely exciting, Hamilton could never have anticipated just how big a business Pop [...]
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MAeX Art Blog (Free subscription) | 10/10/2007
Last year I was busy when Artland TV came around to talk to people about this season's series. That's what happens when one has students that come first. Anyway, they contacted me again now that the season has begun. Actually,...