Bruce Metcalf, contemporary jewelry

Bruce Metcalf, contemporary jewelry

I love the well designed forms of Bruce Metcalf's jewelry. Art you can wear!

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  • What a beautiful Doll! Could be considered a collectible not just for a Bride (as it is listed on the website), but would be a precious addition in any fairy tale, sprite, angel, or faerie collection of dolls & figurines...

  • Warhol again. Yes I love him. BUT this book may not be a great coffee table book just because It's probably AS BIG AS your coffee table!! Oooo, that gives me a great idea to turn this book into a great DIY furniture piece.

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  • I love this book! You cannot go wrong with a good Warhol book. Plus, I love the cover.

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  • Montreal is on my Top 5 list of places to go in the next two years.

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  • I'd love to go to Iceland but I'd have absolutely no clue what to do there other than drink myself into a stupor and go fishing which....well, could make for a really good time.

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  • Lonely Planet guides are fine and dandy. They worked well for me in Korea, but I think I want a different perspective. I'm trying to plan a trip to Berlin so I think this will definitely come in handy.

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  • As an artist, I'm on the fence about going to art fairs, whether you're in them or just a spectator. They will leave a bad taste in your mouth forever. On the flip side, hanging out with your colleagues and sharing horror stories ... As an artist, I'm on the fence about going to art fairs, whether you're in them or just a spectator. They will leave a bad taste in your mouth forever. On the flip side, hanging out with your colleagues and sharing horror stories over drinks on the beach is a ton of fun.

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  • You don't have to be an artist in the NY area to find this site super useful. These is a great resource for non commercial artists, writers, performers and crafts people everywhere. Find out what grant, fellowship, travel, residen... You don't have to be an artist in the NY area to find this site super useful. These is a great resource for non commercial artists, writers, performers and crafts people everywhere. Find out what grant, fellowship, travel, residence and exhibition opportunities are out there for you. Definately keep this site book marked.

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  • This is were I go to get updates on whats happening and where. E-flux post open calls for exhibition submissions, openings, art fairs, award and fellowship information and everything else. You can even sign up to have news sent to... This is were I go to get updates on whats happening and where. E-flux post open calls for exhibition submissions, openings, art fairs, award and fellowship information and everything else. You can even sign up to have news sent to you via email. Careful though, there's o much going on, you'll get flooded. E-flux is a great way to keep up with whats going on in the international art world.

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  • When I can't pick up the latest issue of artforum, I check it out here. I can read reviews, see what shows are coming up and find out who the movers and shakers are in the contemporary art world.

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  • Anyone who knows me will attest to the fact that when I get very excited about something, it's audible. Sometimes I get off easily and catch myself after the first odd yip and before the yap. Other times.... well it's akin to watc... Anyone who knows me will attest to the fact that when I get very excited about something, it's audible. Sometimes I get off easily and catch myself after the first odd yip and before the yap. Other times.... well it's akin to watching a documentary about those red-assed baboons who live in the jungle. The part where they discover something particularly delectable in the fur of their bulbous-arsed cohort and break into a simian revival of "We Go Together" from Grease? Yep. That would be me. I make a lotta noise. So you can imagine what just happened when I discovered that one of my favorite museums of all time has just launched one of the most provocative audio experiments I have ever heard of..... I'm going apeshit. The Tate in London has launched Tate Tracks, a foray into using art to inspire music. Basically, they asked twelve musicians and groups- Chemical Brothers, Basement Jaxx and New Young Pony Club, to name a few- to walk through the galleries and find a piece of art that moved them and then go off and rub out a track. Like art porn as foreplay. I think you see the dark alley my mind has taken this to. The yips have just turned into low moans. I looooove this concept. On a related note, here's an interesting post from sinSign.com about it: _______________________________________________________ London is well known for its tradition as a breeding ground for marketing innovation (the Center for Integrated Marketing comes to mind), so it is not a surprise that the Tate Modern is offering us an interesting lesson through their new Tate Tracks. As described in Tate Modern’s website, Tate Tracks is the result of an invitation to an eclectic group of musicians to walk around the gallery and “find a piece of art that inspires them to write a track.” Collaborators include The Chemical Brothers, Graham Coxon, and Klaxons among others. The tracks reside exclusively at the Tate Modern [next to the art that provided inspiration] during their first month of life, after that they are released to the world via the internet. Without pretending to strip this initiative from its artistic value, we might want to look at it through the eyes of the marketer, in which case we will be able to see why this is such an important marketing piece as well. Today’s marketing and communications industry is facing many issues mainly related to a simple fact: in a world without media options, ruthless irrelevant interruption could thrive; in the present multi-media society, every piece of communication must add some value in order to be considered. This is probably the most visible consequence of an applied attention economy. Tate Tracks, as a communications program, is a clever initiative that accomplishes various objectives through one cohesive effort: It can potentially boost visits to the Tate Modern since it offers a fresh, new reason to experience art; it also becomes an excellent tool to drive traffic to their website after the one-month exclusivity of the track in the museum expires; and it gives people around the globe a reason to refer friends to the site or write about it, associating the Tate Modern with innovation in the cluttered world of modern art. The most important characteristic of Tate Tracks, and probably one that is essential to the new school of 21st century marketing is that the program is real. The tracks are inspired by art, leading artists to create a piece that wouldn’t exist without the Tate Modern, and therefore adding significant value to anyone that appreciates the work of the artist, musician, or both. According to the official press release, “The Tate Tracks initiative devised by Tate Modern, in partnership with advertising agency Fallon, will be supported by a range of promotional activity designed to reach fans of each act and each music genre. The project was developed to highlight the relationship between music and visual art and the role they play in stimulating and inspiring creativity.” We would certainly welcome an annual compilation, perhaps distributed via old-fashioned compact discs.

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  • Another highly revered contemporary art publication. Discover who's who and what their doing in the art world.

  • What's happening when, where and how in the contemporary art world.

  • This box of POP includes letters and photos from the Factory years and beyond. This window into the vibrant world of Warhol includes reproductions of invitations and letters from Elizabeth Taylor and Mick Jagger as well as a ring ... This box of POP includes letters and photos from the Factory years and beyond. This window into the vibrant world of Warhol includes reproductions of invitations and letters from Elizabeth Taylor and Mick Jagger as well as a ring shaped Facroty stamp and a complimentary pass to the Warhol Museum.

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  • OMGawd! Is this not the coolest! The first in a series of Warhol Foundation partnership scents. The smooth, smoky, spicy blend of interlacing incense, wood resin and syrupy seductive amber with a heart of jasmine, iris and violet ... OMGawd! Is this not the coolest! The first in a series of Warhol Foundation partnership scents. The smooth, smoky, spicy blend of interlacing incense, wood resin and syrupy seductive amber with a heart of jasmine, iris and violet and a handful of cedarwood. The slender bottle displays a graphic inspired by Warhol's Campbell Soup Can silkscreen painting in 1965 and it's a nice scent too...so you wouldn't just be buying it for the print on the bottle.

  • Perfect for the 80's pop culture loving girl!

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  • Haha! I'm totally amused by this! This is a men's t-shirt pictured but the caption reads "Andy Warhol's gonna paint you to death" muahaha! It's available in women's as well as tanks. So cute! Made in the USA.

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  • Andy may have kept a straight face when he spoke most of the time. And he usually only spoke when he felt what he had to say was really worth saying but he was hilarious and witty...no? YES!

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  • I love the black and gray scheme on this men's watch...even though it is a men's watch I would still wear it myself.

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  • Gawker is amazing and the artists they feature all have their very own style...you can submit your art, exhibit it, just check out all the pieces online...they're all super talented and worth checking out! Once you start...you won... Gawker is amazing and the artists they feature all have their very own style...you can submit your art, exhibit it, just check out all the pieces online...they're all super talented and worth checking out! Once you start...you won't stop ;)

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  • We have descovered a true treasure hunter among us!! This is a haS to see collection in Pacific Gallerys and her name is Lorie Price Bischoff, she was just voted by Seattle Mag on line for the one for Great Displays" The Eye for t... We have descovered a true treasure hunter among us!! This is a haS to see collection in Pacific Gallerys and her name is Lorie Price Bischoff, she was just voted by Seattle Mag on line for the one for Great Displays" The Eye for the Extraordinary & Beautiuflly Bizarre" Wow this is most note worthy for your viewers! Love Her Art and the things she sells!!! Heard a New Boutqiue is in the works! NOT MISS THIS ONE!

  • Jon Eric Riis is a master of design and execution. His tapestry / beaded / kimonos are exquisite. At SOFA NEW YORK, June 1-3, Park Ave Armory 6 images attached.

  • Now this is what I call a thoughtful Christmas present - year long membership to the Tate galleries! This includes free entry to all exhibitions at all of the Tate galleries, including the Tate Modern & Tate Britain, for just £47 ... Now this is what I call a thoughtful Christmas present - year long membership to the Tate galleries! This includes free entry to all exhibitions at all of the Tate galleries, including the Tate Modern & Tate Britain, for just £47 (by direct debit; £54 by credit card). Plus it gives you access to the Private members rooms at the galleries. The one at the Tate Modern has amazing views over the Thames and St Paul's Cathedral, without the crowds of the main free bar/restauarant. If you are really clever, you will pay the extra £21 so they can take you along with them everytime they visit! I would also recommend a membership to the Royal Academy of Arts, as it also has fantastic exhibitions.

  • lemya el sophia gallery and studio drama empire new york underground art and film laboratory original abstract collage pop surrealism surrealist mixed media painter nyc artist blogs los angeles art raw gallery festivals film noir ... lemya el sophia gallery and studio drama empire new york underground art and film laboratory original abstract collage pop surrealism surrealist mixed media painter nyc artist blogs los angeles art raw gallery festivals film noir urban videos movie previews screenings elsophia official website

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  • Placement Gallery isn't so much a gallery as a concept: A revolving residence for art from the Twin Cities and all over. Opening Reception Friday, September 14, 7 to 10 pm A fantastic art event and party. Free and open to th... Placement Gallery isn't so much a gallery as a concept: A revolving residence for art from the Twin Cities and all over. Opening Reception Friday, September 14, 7 to 10 pm A fantastic art event and party. Free and open to the public! Placement Gallery, the new project and gallery from Yuri Arajs, former curator and Executive Director of Outsiders and Others Gallery, presents it’s second major exhibition; Obsessive Compulsive Drawing.

  • This is some of the most creative, fun loving artwork I have seen in a long time. Jaime Zollars is a true modern artist who captures whimsy in a unique yet classical style. You can find silk screened and paper goods, art prints an... This is some of the most creative, fun loving artwork I have seen in a long time. Jaime Zollars is a true modern artist who captures whimsy in a unique yet classical style. You can find silk screened and paper goods, art prints and wearables all with her amazing artistry. Adorn your life and stand apart.

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  • ** Visual Arts ** New Work by John Alspach and Terrence Payne September 4-30 Rosalux Gallery WHAT TO EXPECT: Dont blame us if you come away with a sudden urge to buy a warehouse condominium and fill it with these artists w... ** Visual Arts ** New Work by John Alspach and Terrence Payne September 4-30 Rosalux Gallery WHAT TO EXPECT: Dont blame us if you come away with a sudden urge to buy a warehouse condominium and fill it with these artists works. Alspach and Payne are the reigning kings of condo art; their bold, iconic paintings hang in the hippest rehabs. It makes sense, given that Alspach creates his works from salvaged construction debris, discarded billboards, and metal signs perfect for that industrial ethos. Paynes portraits of his youthful peers are similarly striking, evoking both coolness and vulnerability. WHY GO: You cant buy hipster cred like this. Oh wait, actually its all for sale. WHERE: Open Book, 1011 Washington Ave. S., Mpls. 612-747-3942

  • A commentary on contemporary culture by Ted Noten, a conceptual jeweler represented by Ornamentum Gallery at SOFA NEW YORK. US Customs wouldn't let the piece w the handgun (plated in gold, cast in resin) into the country last year... A commentary on contemporary culture by Ted Noten, a conceptual jeweler represented by Ornamentum Gallery at SOFA NEW YORK. US Customs wouldn't let the piece w the handgun (plated in gold, cast in resin) into the country last year as per the terrorism act. I feel safer already.

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