Category Archives: UNCATEGORIZED

TECHNOLOGY-TO KEEP-UP? or NOT TO KEEP-UP? That is the question.

Art & Technology ???????? EDITORIAL COMMENT By Jack A. Atkinson Editor Publisher of ARTSnFOOD online magazine These days I find it difficult to keep up with rapidly changing technology: financially; psychically; and having to constantly know, evaluate and be able to master all things tech. The world around us has undergone a sea change and […]

BANKSY “Better OUT than IN” Images from his New York City Residency – October 2013

All I ever wanted was a shoulder to crayon. ART BANKSY does NYC British Street Artist “Banksy” anointed himself “Artist in Residence” of New York City’s Streets for the month of October, 2013. Dodging the police and trying to be as elusive and mysterious as possible, here are some of his creative artworks, done by Banksy – […]

HOW TO BECOME AN ARTIST – Here is the answer! + FOOD: Broccoli Cheese Bites

Artwork by Banksy ART:   IS THERE A PREDETERMINED PATH  TO BECOME AN ARTIST? To help people understand how becoming an “artist” (writer, actor, musician, etc.) differs from being a lawyer, a doctor, an accountant, a CEO, or other professional, here is the ANSWER. People often ask, “How do I go about making it in […]

Alice Walton of Crystal Bridges Museum Honored! “Her Mission” = Art, like the beauty of our natural world, should be accessible to everyone.

Alice Walton Tonight, Alice Walton, Chairwoman of Crystal Bridges’ Board of Directors will be the recipient of the 2013 Archives of American Art Medal from the Smithsonian Institution. As a long-time art lover and collector, Alice Walton conceived the idea of creating a national art museum in her hometown of Bentonville, Arkansas, so that people of […]

FIRST EVER Digital Art Auction at a Major Art Auction House + Chicken Enchiladas in a White Chili Sauce

Rafael Rozendaal, “ifnoyes.com“, 2013 ART: A WHOLE “NEW” ART WORLD! The First Ever Digital Art Auction  Titled: “Paddles ON!” PHILLIPS – 10.10.2013   PHILLIPS, the world’s third largest auction house, has a new facility on Park Avenue in NYC. and last week did something that has never been done before… Phillips Auction House gets the […]

David Byrne asks: Is Gentrification Eliminating the Artists Who Make NYC the Cultural Capitol of the World? + Cantonese Lobster Hot Pot + Are You too Old for the Arts?

ART PICTURED: Peter Halley, Indexed, 2007   ART  David Byrne:  Will Work for  Inspiration David Byrne considers New York City’s present and future ahead of the 2013 Creative Time Summit: Art, Place & Dislocation in the 21st Century City.  (2013 Creative Time Summit can be viewed via Livestream on October 25–26)       This piece was commissioned […]

Sarah Anne Ward: Art as Just Desserts! + Where to Find NYC’s Best Burgers & Doughnuts.

Jeff Koon’s “Balloon Dog” via Twinkies Photo: Sarah Ward Food Styling by Michelle Gatton ART: FOOD IMITATING ART By Photographer Sarah Anne Ward with Food Stylists  Heather Meldrom  and Michelle Gatton     “Yellow, Lavender, White & Rose” Rothko via ice-cream, icing & cake Photo: Sarah WardFood Styling by Heather Meldrom   Artist history has […]

A Close Lookin:Edward Hopper’s “Early Sunday Morning” at the Whitney Museum of American Art + Japanese Salad Dressing

“Early Sunday Morning” by American Artist Edward Hopper 1930 – Oil on Canvas  60″ x 30″ In the permanent collection of The Whitney Museum of Art, NYC.   ART “Early Sunday Morning” A Painting by Edward Hopper “Early Sunday Morning” A detail showing the 1930’s yellow fireplug and its long, purple shadow. From time to […]

New Art Museum Buildings, Coming Soon! + Crunchy and Delicious Baked Broccoli

Exterior of The Broad Collection, in Los Angeles at 2nd Street and Grand Avenue (image courtesy of The Broad and Diller Scofidio + Renfro) ART New Museum Buildings Coming Soon! The Broad Collection, a public museum of contemporary art and headquarters of The Broad Art Foundation’s worldwide lending library, will construct a new museum building […]

Discovery: A NEW Van Gogh! + Advice from Writers on How To Write! + Easy, Slow Cooked Pork Chops

“All research indicates: this work (Sunset at Montmajour, 1888) is by Van Gogh”   ART:  A NEW  Vincent van Gogh painting is discovered! ‘Sunset at Montmajour’ The Van Gogh Museum has discovered a new painting by Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890): Sunset at Montmajour (1888). The long-lost Vincent Van Gogh painting spent years in a Norwegian attic because it was thought not […]