Monthly Archives: August 2014

Books as art

Recently I’ve become interested in the use of words in art. Yesterday I came across an article on the Publishing Perspectives website about books used in art. The article is about The Center for Book Arts in New York which … Continue reading

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How Alzheimer’s affects art

I’ve come across this artist, William Utermohlen, who a few years’ ago bravely decided to experiment with the effect that his Alzheimer’s disease had on his ability to paint his own self portrait over a number of years. The effects … Continue reading

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Should children go to art galleries?

Yesterday, I came across this article on the BBC News website about one of the Chapman brother’s thoughts about children visiting art galleries. He doesn’t think they should. At first I thought his objection was based on the ‘adult’ nature … Continue reading

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