Maureen Ann Milligan: Children are perceptive when viewing artwork

Maureen Ann Milligan: Children are perceptive when viewing artwork
Why not throw paint at a canvas? Just look – it's amazing! These memories drew me into the docent training program in 2010. Docents provide volunteer services, giving guided tours for Western New York schoolchildren. My experiences with these tours are …
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Order and Disorder in Albert Oehlen's Fabric Paintings
Oehlen has been consistent in his assertion that his work is nothing but what it is: paint (or collage) on canvas (fabric). The fabric upon which Oehlen has painted these works is, for the most part, reminiscent of seventies design: golds, browns, and …
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Jo Smail's photographs and paintings respond to centuries of change in
Smail's paintings use a palette that could grab your attention on the highway in the middle of the night—bright orange, purple, and yellow shades of acrylic and oil paint punctuate large, layered sections of patched canvas. The colors feel uncanny in …
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The Worker's Trap: An Interview with Sara Rahbar
Rahbar rent, patched, and embroidered various textiles from Iran onto and into the American flag, reappropriating the traditional flag into a new kind of canvas. Interestingly enough, the series began as the artist's desperate exploration of the …
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