by Ann Landi | Dec 11, 2015 | Under the Radar
Ted Larsen For the first decade or so of his career, Santa Fe-based artist Ted Larsen had been working successfully in a style he describes as “abstracted landscape.” Then in the late 1990s came a period of profound searching and dissatisfaction. “There were a...
by Ann Landi | Dec 9, 2015 | Features
Artists and Critics: Part Two Zombie Formalism and the Incredible Shrinking Art Press Not to sound like too much of a fogey, but there was a time when the art world abounded with publications devoted to art—Art in America, Studio International, Arts magazine,...
by Ann Landi | Nov 25, 2015 | Editor's Note
Welcome to Vasari21 WEEK ONE | ANN LANDI A couple of years ago, I wrote a story called “Show and Tell: The Dos and Don’ts of Studio Visits” for ARTnews, a kind of how-to overview that included such choice anecdotes as a visit to the drive-through the freezer...
by Ann Landi | Nov 25, 2015 | Vasari21 Radio
M’Liz Keefe A painter’s life far from the madding crowd. SoundCloud Facebook M’Liz Keefe pursues the time-honored tradition of land- and seascape painting on Fogo Island, a tiny fishing community off the coast of Labrador and Newfoundland. For most...