The European Council of Artists has drawn attention to the plight of Iranian actress Marzieh Vafamehr. Marzieh is an actress in her own country, Iran. She was sentenced to one year in jail and 90…Continue
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When the economic recession of 2008 hit, it impacted on everything. But how in particular did it affect the livelihoods of artists in terms of access to employment and career opportunities, and what…Continue
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Commissioned by a-n The Artists Information Company from Dany Louise, Ladders for development exposes, quantifies and discusses the likely impact of the visual arts of Arts Council England’s…Continue
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Started by Susan Jones Jun 1, 2011.
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can i just add this to your excellent summary
Despite the arrival of modernism, realism persisted in American art in the 1920s and 1930s, chiefly in the form of regionalism and social realism. Most of the regionalists were white, American-born, of European ancestry, and antiurban in their outlook. They celebrated in their art the culture of small towns and rural life, which they regarded as authentically American. The social realists, on the other hand, consisted mostly of Jewish and black artists and were urban in their orientation. They saw the United States as a place of discrimination and injustice, of privilege vested in a wealthy upper class. Both groups sought to portray American subjects in a way that could be understood by all people, not just by an elite few.
Comment by David Cotterrell on February 28, 2011 at 11:09 I see this recession as a breeding ground for some really good fresh work to emerge across the board.(not all artists rerely on grants or subsidies or even aproval of the institutions) look at the significant work produced in america after the depression and how methods of handling and selling work changed.perhaps we could do with some changes here.
The exhibition on urban landscape sounds very exciting . it not relevant to me though as i regard art as being more often than not the urban mans nature : where as for me it is the bi product of a creative process.
RSA ARTIST FELLOWS AT THE PORTICO
“ROMANTICISM IN THE URBAN LANDSCAPE”
The urban landscape is a living museum of past and present voices and ambitions. Thus, a romantic view of this landscape will be manifest in the artists’ emotional response to the history, the present, the future, the people and the vistas of the city; no less than the intellectual and emotional life of urban endeavour.
The RSA and the Portico perform an intermediary role in supporting enlightened change and intellectual liberation; thus the changing city can be seen as an expression of these endeavours.
But, can the romanticists look into the future as our changing social networks affect the vista of the urban landscape?
The Portico Library & Gallery, Manchester is hosting an exhibition of RSA Artists during the months of July and August 2011. We are seeking artists from all backgrounds to submit images of their work (paintings, photography, sculpture, etc) that ties in to the theme of Romanticism in the Urban Landscape.
A maximum of 10 artists will be chosen to take part in this prestigious exhibition. This is an excellent opportunity to display and sell the work of RSA Fellows.
If you are interested and would like to submit some images (2-3 jpegs), or would like to know more, please email either Martin Stynes, FRSA at martinstynes@hotmail.co.uk or Charlotte Wand, Exhibitions Organiser, The Portico at charlotte.wand@theportico.org.uk
Comment by Michelle Baharier on April 7, 2010 at 16:25 Over the next few months the RSAde Group will be consolidating regional social networks and nings.
The aim will be to improve connectivity for Fellows, improve communication and reduce fragmentation.
If you would like further information on these changes please contact the RSAde team via the Digital Engagement group on this network.
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