June 29, 2022
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Artists, News
By
Ana Berry
Having started his career as a full-time artist in 2015, Jay Exon seems to have found his sweet
spot many artists struggle with- focusing on his art full time while someone else markets and
sells it. "I think as an artist; you're painting for you. You're not
During an exploration of open art datasets/databases during my time at the University of Illinois at Chicago, I became interested in the possibility of predicting whether an artwork would be cataloged or not. Cataloging, as Merriam-Webster defines it, is the action of “classify[ing] (something, such
June 13, 2022
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Galleries, News
By
Ana Berry
When it comes to art in Tulsa, Steve Liggett is a household name. But similar to the aesthetic of contemporary art, his path into the art world was non-linear and somewhat out of the norm.
June 2, 2022
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News
By
Balazs Monos
As technology has evolved, art advisory has gradually moved to the Internet. What used to take place in a face-to-face meeting and required a long research process can now be done with just a few clicks.