Meaghan Ritchey’s long and wide-ranging conversation with Dr. Daniel A. Siedell,
an art historian and curator living in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
At The Curator, we “seek to encourage, promote, and uncover artifacts
Jeff Bridges made this thing called Sleeping Tapes [1]. It was a promo album for
Squarespace, a soft and motley collection of nonsequential tidbit stories,
rhythmic chanting, field recordings of Bridges just tromping
Around 1980, at about the time when the surviving members of Joy Division
changed their name to New Order, Bernard Sumner, their lead guitarist, said “Our
music had become so incredibly dark and
When I think of the Louvre, my mind automatically recalls world-renowned
artworks such as the ancient Winged Victory of Samothrace, Eugène Delacroix’s
July 28: Liberty Leading the People or its famed glass
Perfect Likeness: Photography and Composition
[http://hammer.ucla.edu/exhibitions/2015/perfect-likeness-photography-and-composition/]
, a current exhibition at UCLA’s Hammer museum, explores the tension between art
photography and commercial photography. As the description of