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8 Artists, Craftsman & Printmakers that We Recommend you Check Out Soon We are repurposing our ‘8 Artists from Crafty’ list to bring you…… drum roll please….. ‘8 Artists to Get Prints From’ list. Each of these artists was vetted (by us, of course), using the highest of standards possible, to ensure that whoever’s artistic… Read more
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Horoscopes
Horoscope time! And good news: we here at Grocery Magazine are actually professionally trained horoscope writers. All the advice and information below is absolutely true and should be followed as closely as humanly possible. Do not mess this up.
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Grocery Reading List: October 10th
A grocery list of current art reviews, criticism, and journalism to keep you up to date. Read one or read them all! Just, please, read something.
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OCTOBER GROCERY LIST
MEATY: National Museum of Women in the Arts Judy Chicago—The End: A Meditation on Death and Extinction September 19, 2019–January 20, 2020 Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden Lee Ufan: Open Dimension September 27, 2019– September 13, 2020 Hirshhorn Museum Pat Steir: Color Wheel October 24, 2019–September 07, 2020 Hirshhorn Museum Manifesto: Art X Agency June 15, 2019 –… Read more
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Summer salads and meats
Pork is arguably the best summer meat.
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Something I’ve been thinking about a lot: On Kawara’s Date Paintings
I’ve seen On Kawara’s Date Paintings before. Three or four at a time usually; in the Glenstone Museum or the National Gallery of Art. I found them to be staid and underwhelming, assuming, as most people probably do, that his painstakingly crafted numerals were the results of stencils or tracing. On a recent trip to… Read more
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A Lesson in Monochrome
Monochrome is by nature a minimalist form of expression. It is a reduction to one color; abstract in ways that distracting patterns or prints could never be.
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That Time I Met Judy Chicago
There are people that we all learned about in school: George Washington, Richard Nixon, that guy that cured polio, etc. You know what I mean. These are Famous People. Their lives are considered worthy of study; their quotes and projects worthy of critical analysis. If you, like me, are an art history person, then Judy… Read more
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D.Club.
DC nightclubs seem to be, in my admittedly limited experience, a particularly comical phenomenon. Nothing makes me laugh more than the unlikely intersection of grinning, network-y smalltalk from political junkies and blaring 2017 Drake songs. This juxtaposition — heinously loud music with inane questions — makes the questions themselves especially hilarious. Truly, nothing funnier than someone screaming to be heard over Hotline Bling, asking you if you come here often.
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What did Bob Ross do with all of those paintings?
Did someone buy them? Can someone buy them? Are they more valuable because he’s Bob Ross? *Existential deep dive into how art is valued.* Are they in a museum? Can I see them in real life? Do I want to? So many valid questions and potentially great answers. If you’re unclear on who Bob Ross is,… Read more
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S/o WordPress
Yes, it is slightly embarrassing that our url has .wordpress.com in it. Yes, we feel weird about it too. But no, we will not — cannot, really, if we’re being honest — pay $300 a year so that it will go away. Maddie tried to purchase a domain for 99 cents but for whatever technical… Read more