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loves @JilSander . by veinlo | https://www.instagram.com/p/BbwuUCDDNaS/
‘Always Be Yours’ up close details of new painting🌟 130x100cm and I can arrange framing too! This would look great popped into shadow box/float style frame in oak, black or white depending on your decor. Is it time to brighten up your space with a bit of abstract nature? Check out my online galleries or contact me! 🌟 link to details is in my profile 🌟 . . . . #abstractart #inspiredbyflowers #abstractpainting #onlinegalleries #jenshewring #jenshewringartist #bluethumbart #bluethumbartist #artloversaustralia #bigpainting #plasticfreeliving #ecofriendlyliving #centerpiecesideas #australianartists #australiandesign #australianhomes #interiordesigner #myart #mycolourfulinterior #myhometrend #myhomedecor #myhomecrush #renovatingourhome #colourpopme #happyart (at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEiKJSznDTR/?igshid=1qqnocvcp5n4k
Join us on Facebook tonight for a Virtual Art Walk! We’ll be posting pics from our galleries, the reveal of our QuarantineQuilt, and more. https://facebook.com/events/s/virtual-june-art-walk/295828944915666/?ti=icl Exhibitor Pictured: Stewart Heath “Monarch” Mixed Media 24x24 $555 #mixedmedia #mixedmediaart #artwalk #fairhope #onlinegalleries https://www.instagram.com/p/CBDuHVfDjbM/?igshid=ws35j5c48a4w
DIGITAL ERA OF MUSEUMS
During the time of quarantine, a lot of museum and galleries lend a helping hand to their visitors. An art viewer can explore exhibitions, interiors as well as the exteriors of the frequently historical buildings within the art institutions around the world. Having participating in the conversation with my contemporary art professors and artists such as Ryan Gauge and Andrew Shaw, we realised processing the new way of presenting art is very different for people and it is determined on different factors such as personal outlook on relationship between the viewer and experiencing art.
From the curatorial perspective this project is creating a better engagement with the community during unfavourable circumstances, keeps art and artistic practice still relevant. In a way you can still has a dialogue with people through media using the digital language. It helps you create more of a mental space instead of the physical one, building a certain level of sensitivity towards art and your relationship with it and also activates a new way of thinking about how art is acquired in the 21st century. On the other hand, I romanticise the experience of looking at art, I look for almost a spiritual connection with an artwork and the artist, which is not to be found by maintaining this new network method. Looking back at the male art movement in the 1950 s, photocopying artworks trough the postal system, leading to more conceptual practices and emphasising on the fact that internet started to be more and more accessible, being a rise-down for net-artists it makes us realise it was actually happening it the past, preparing us for the moment within art history which is happening now, giving a historical background and opening up a conversation about are artists their spaces. From this experience we learn that art doesn’t need a space to be exhibited, but can it be truly experienced? I stand by my words, I think not, which doesn’t change the fact that museums and art galleries are being well represented in general for a common art visitor, which is very admirable.
Online gallery
Check out this online gallery! From UNSW students too.....
https://closedonmondaygallery.com/