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Laura Pope Forrester Home + Art Environment on the Market

Laura Pope Forrester Home + Art Environment on the Market

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Sam Gappmayer Appointed New Director of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center

Sam Gappmayer Appointed New Director of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center

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Grand Re-Opening of St. EOM's Pasaquan on Oct. 22 in Georgia

Grand Re-Opening of St. EOM's Pasaquan on Oct. 22 in Georgia

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SPACES Honors Watts Towers Committee Founding Member Jeanne Smith Morgan on her 90th Birthday!

SPACES Honors Watts Towers Committee Founding Member Jeanne Smith Morgan on her 90th Birthday!

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TAKE ACTION: Tell City Officials to Support the Watts Towers Arts Center and its Programs

TAKE ACTION: Tell City Officials to Support the Watts Towers Arts Center and its Programs

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Remembering Josep Pujiula i Vila (1937-2016)

 

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Hamtramck Disneyland sold to local art collective!

Hamtramck Disneyland sold to local art collective!

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Dispatch from the Field: Jo Farb Hernández in Spain

Dispatch from the Field: Jo Farb Hernández in Spain

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SPACES in Switzerland

I was delighted to be approached by the Collection de l’Art Brut in Lausanne, Switzerland to co-curate an exhibition of annotated photographs of art environments to complement their exhibition Architectures, which opened November 13, 2015 and will continue through April 17, 2016. Our photographs were significantly enlarged and installed on panels in front of the museum; the following artists are featured: Josep Pujiula, Francisco Gonzalez Gragera, Peter Buch, and Felix Sanperiz from Spain (texts and photos mine); Euclides Da Costa Ferreira from France (photos Seymour Rosen, text by Henk van Es), and Sabato Rodia (photos and text mine), along with Billy Tripp and Cano Espinoza from the US (photos and text by Fred Scruton). There is also a separate panel which focuses on SPACES and our history/mission/activities, introducing what we do to the targeted audience of the Collection de l’art brut.

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