[Editors» Note: This coming weekend, we'll be touring Brooklyn for GO open studios, an event in which visitors vote on which
artist they feel deserves an exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum.
[Editors» Note: This coming weekend, we'll be touring Brooklyn for GO Open Studios, an event in which visitors vote on which
artist they feel deserves to get an exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum.
Not exact matches
It might make us
feel uncomfortable reducing culture to capital, but if that's what's required to make producers cough up for the
artists who
deserve it most, then so be it.
Hopefully, California or New York gets this right, but in the meantime, if you've got some favorite pre - «72
artists who
deserve love,
feel free to share them below.
However the terms and the battle end, it is nice to know that both companies
feel so strongly about their positions — one that customers
deserve the best possible price and the other that authors are true
artists who need to be compensated as much as possible — that they are willing to continue the fight in order to achieve their goals.
There was another
artist who would not speak to Kertess: Lee Bontecou, whose sculpture attracted great attention in the early 1960's but whose newer work Kertess
feels has never gotten the attention it
deserves.
Consequently, it
felt apt to hear the news that Ghanaian
artist El Anatsui was presented with a Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement — a
deserving recognition for one of the great
artists of our time.
Which is making one question, in particular,
feel more and more urgent: Will some of America's most accomplished female
artists live long enough to get the U.S. retrospectives they
deserve?
I
felt strongly that there were a lot of young
artists in the area whose work
deserved to be shown, so we restricted it to East London.
Johnson's conclusion reflected the
feelings of many: «Brooklyn
artists deserve better than this too - small, ideologically blinkered exhibition.»
Feeling a bit like I was punching above my weight in this august group, I was nonetheless gratified and proud that so many friends recognized, as we do, that
artists truly do represent an important foundation of creative culture and
deserve recognition and support — and that we all have the opportunity to participate in building what will become our cultural legacy.
Nominators from across the country are invited to recommend
artists, at any stage in their career, whom they
feel deserve more recognition for their creative achievements and whose practice would significantly benefit from the grant.