The arts on Wednesday: more VanGogh plus graphic design masters, Futurists and more

I’m always reading about artists in such places as the New Times, the Guardian, Wallpaper and more. These 2 dozen pieces below capture just some of the good things I’ve found in those publications since my last post on the arts in October.

First up, some good pieces from the Times. I highly recommend the first two, on Van Gogh and David.

Each Friday the Guardian posts a newsletter on the arts, and I have to say, it is consistently rich and full of good things to check out. We are lucky to have such art coverage in such a major publication. Here’s just a small sample of things I found there:

Wallpaper also has good arts coverage. It tends to be contemporary artists, like these pieces:

 

While I love good painters and sculptures, I have a fondness for artists who work in collage and other forms that involve graphic design. Kalman, Heartfield and Kruger are just three examples found below, with some other artists mixed in:

The following don’t have any particular idea tying them together: I just thought they were interesting and worth a look:

(Top image from the piece on Van Gogh, middle image from the work Kalman did for the restaurant Florent in the 1980s).

What do Brad Pitt, David Salle, Steve Keene and Diane Arbus have in common?

What do Brad Pitt, David Salle, Steve Keene and Diane Arbus have in common? They all are artists I’ve been reading about over the last few weeks and months. Now you can too.

In addition to reading about those four, there are additional pieces below on other artists of note. Most of them are painters but there are some sculptors too. Quite a mixed bag! Enjoy!

(Images linked to those in the Washington Post and Colossal).