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[where: 45202] best place to learn how to live downtown cincinnati ohio the ethos of Cincinnati comments? . . . → Read More: 5chw4r7z: American Sign Museum reduex Off the Wall is a series of temporary installations in public spaces throughout Baltimore, initiated as an outreach effort by the Walters Art Museum. Reproductions of paintings from the museum’s permanent collection are on view through the end of 2013, … Continue reading → . . . → Read More: Visualingual: Off the Wall in Baltimore Cool little party at the American Sign Museum for Enjoy the Arts last week.Love the new space for the Sign Museum. The old space was cramped and there was always a hot sign six feet from your face. The new space is open and much cooler, both in tempera… . . . → Read More: 5chw4r7z: American Sign Museum Boston-based Malcolm Montague Davis trained as an architect whose paintings, which he considers to be abstract, are based on details of his buildings, sculptures and architectural models. Above is an example from his Chama Valley Series. A painting from the … Continue reading → . . . → Read More: Visualingual: Abstract Paintings by Malcolm Montague Davis An Eco-friendly event comprised of an installation of original sculptures made of recycled and/or recyclable materials in celebration of Earth Day. Ecosculpt continues 3CDC’s movement of events from Fountain Square to Washington Park. Maybe it makes mo… . . . → Read More: 5chw4r7z: EcoSculpt at Washington Park Cincinnati-based Kent Krugh trained as a physicist but is now a photographer who embraces “the notion of a universe created and sustained by a supreme being.” These dreamy photos of trees in local parks are from his Inside the Gate … Continue reading → . . . → Read More: Visualingual: Landscape Photography by Kent Krugh Well by now Maser is back in Dublin, but not before leaving his mark on one of the wildest Final Fridays ever.A jam packed interactive art installation in the old Art Academy glass space on 12th, jam packed with people, beer flowing freely and some cra… . . . → Read More: 5chw4r7z: Get Up! Today is April Fools’ Day, but this isn’t a joke: we’re included in the CityBeat Best of Cincinnati 2013 issue as the Best Hometown Hero Design Duo [page 79]. Gosh, you guys… But wait, there’s more! On page 143, check … Continue reading → . . . → Read More: Visualingual: VisuaLingual in CityBeat’s Best of Cincinnati 2013 The Cincinnati Union Terminal was designed by Alfred Fellheimer and Steward Wagner, with design consultant Paul Phillipe Cret being responsible for the dramatic Art Deco aesthetic inside and out. Ground was broken in 1929 just before the stock market crash, … Continue reading → . . . → Read More: Visualingual: Cincinnati Union Terminal by Alfred Fellheimer, Steward Wagner and Paul Phillipe Cret OFFF returned to Cincinnati again, the first city in the world to see a repeat of this ground breaking event. various artist and designers talking about what moves and inspires them in their work. I really liked Jon Burgerman who didn’t even focus on h… . . . → Read More: 5chw4r7z: smash everything you want Is Re-envisioning the Female Body an,Art show? yes. Activism? yes again.Kate Elliot; The pose of the models is from an ironically medical perspective: one with legs fully spread, as if at the gynecologist, as the female body has been compartmentalized … . . . → Read More: 5chw4r7z: Re-envisioning the Female Body John Dixon of Dixon Branded designed this cool, minimalist bike rack as part of ArtWorks‘ ongoing Queen City Art Racks initiative. It’s located in front of 1411 Main St. in Over-the-Rhine. Entitled Ohio?, this is a simple outline of the … Continue reading → . . . → Read More: Visualingual: Ohio? Bike Rack by John Dixon This question has come up in conversation and, when I’ve had the pleasure of hosting first-time visitors to Cincinnati, I’ve faced this challenge myself: how best to introduce an outsider to the Queen City? Here is my ideal itinerary for … Continue reading → . . . → Read More: Visualingual: A Perfect Weekend in Cincinnati The Carnegie hosted an excellent evening of food as art and food as the subject of art.Could there be a more appropriate art show for 2013 and food obsessed social networked art lovers than this? With their tag line, Come hungry, leave inspired, its ha… . . . → Read More: 5chw4r7z: The Art of Food The documentary Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles focuses on artist Justin Duerr’s quest to find the maker of the so-called Toynbee tiles that have been embedded in streets across the US and in South America over the … Continue reading → . . . → Read More: Visualingual: Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles Moscow-based Maria Zaikina has created a series entitled Landschaft Mit Haus, or Landscape With House. Using only flat color and the same basic composition, she has created a visual rhythm with great variety across the series. The series is inspired … Continue reading → . . . → Read More: Visualingual: Landscape With House by Maria Zaikina Wynwood is a neighborhood in Miami whose warehouses now contain a mixture of industry, wholesale distributors, galleries and artist studios. It’s also home to one of the largest collections of street art in the world. Above is part of a … Continue reading → . . . → Read More: Visualingual: Wynwood Walls in Miami Happy New Year! Let’s start off 2013 with sandwiches! Chicago-based Kelly Pratt has an ongoing food-and-place-and-photography project called Stately Sandwiches, which entails researching, creating, photographing and eating sandwiches for all 50 US states. So, Kentucky gets the hot brown above, … Continue reading → . . . → Read More: Visualingual: Stately Sandwiches by Kelly Pratt 2013 is practically upon us, so let’s check out the blog posts that got the most hits this year. As always, there are repeats from 2009, 2010 and 2011, plus some surprises. 10. Above, retro-inspired Ilustrations by Andrew Holder, this … Continue reading → . . . → Read More: Visualingual: Top 10 VisuaLingual Posts of 2012 Windows is a series of oil paintings by Dallas-based illustrator and art director Jim Darling, which capture the world as seen from airplane windows. As a fun aside, a group of students in San Diego created their own drawings inspired … Continue reading → . . . → Read More: Visualingual: Windows by Jim Darling |
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