Look slowly. “The Return” by Manuel Izquierdo
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Slow Art Day officially takes place this year on April 28th. But perhaps it should be held on Valentine’s Day each year, because Slow Art is really about loving art in a way we often share with loved ones.
Look slowly Image source: Museum of Modern Art, www.moma.org
Lisa Quinones, 3-time Slow Art Day host in Serbia, just opened an exhibition of her photography, “Balkan Odyssey, a Photo Exhibition by Lisa Quinones.” The exhibition is at the Hellenic Foundation for Culture Kneza Milosa, 14, Belgrade, Serbia and will…
April, 2011
Art News
One Saturday in 2008, Phil Terry visited the exhibition “Action/Abstraction” at the Jewish Museum in New York and spent an hour in front of Hans Hofmann’s Fantasia (1943)...
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April 19, 2010
The Uncatalogued Museum [blog]
The idea of time set aside to be slow--and to be slow in a museum was pretty interesting to me. Yesterday, I participated in Slow Art Day, in Kyiv. … Over coffee, our conversation ended up being not just about the art but about the process. Some people wanted more information; some liked the deep looking and that was enough; we talked about the differences between Ukrainian and American museum visitors; and about guided tours or other ways to provide information...
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March 19, 2011
Soul of Miami
The Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach will host a PechaKucha, a creative networking event, exploring the local Slow Art Movement on Saturday, March 19th. PechaKucha is a Japanese inspired event for creatives to meet, network and share their work in public. With 20 Power Point slides shown for 20 seconds each, local thought leaders will have about seven minutes to talk about developing conversations and community issues around their passion in the arts...
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You might think that something called “Slow Art Day” would consist of snail sketches or turtle studies. Um, no. Instead, we had a dozen folks come to The Showroom yesterday to look at art. Really look at some art...