As the East Coast of the United States rocked under the pressure of a 5.8 earthquake centered in Virginia, Colorado is rocking in the thunder of world-class cyclist in the USA Pro Cycling Challenge. Major riders from around the world have converged in this wildly beautiful state. Today the 99.3 mile ride went from the [...]
Collecting great photographs requires an understanding of multiple factors. Condition quality obviously plays an instrumental role in the current and future value of each acquired print. Honor your preference of learning from the past to create the future with a poignant modern photograph printed from the original source or a vintage print developed at the [...]
This Earth Day broaden your definitions of what is in your environment. To do so we recommend taking 1 hour out of your busy schedule today to sit back, AT YOUR COMPUTER, and let your mind wander with our creative world. So simply click, download and rent/own the 66 minute environmental love story called LUBIE [...]
You see it all the time in our digital age: someone as a spokesman for a corporate product. President Obama wore Weatherproof’s charcoal coat while in China – and walla it’s the billboard photo for the company’s Time Sqaure/Fashion District billboard. Did Weatherproof pay Pres O for his dapper look? Nope. And hence the White [...]
The tech world is all about using form, function and design to let little gizmos make our life simpler. With a camera fairly standard on phones Microsoft hopes you can shoot straight. They want you to point and shoot on little graphics in ads, on walls and probably in your sleep to win copies of [...]
It’s been exactly 2 years since The Art Quarterly added the blog format. Some great comments abound while access is easier, whether on a blackberry or stuck at your desk. In our upcoming edition online, additional features are highlighted as well as what we find so compelling in the arts today. Video installations take energy [...]
The difficulty for an architect and museums in displaying fine art is a parallel problem for residences and owners. Your home is a place of reflection and, hopefully, inspiration. When you add fine art to the space, you, like a museum curator, are concerned about how it will look and feel. Many collectors are not [...]