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Slow Art Day at Gemäldegalerie?

Know anyone in Berlin who might want to host Slow Art Day April 17, 2010 at Gemäldegalerie? Michael Kimmelman describes this museum today in the New York Times: “In room after room of Giotto and Raphael, Titian and Rembrandt, Dürer and Holbein I f… Continue reading

21. January 2010 by Arrian
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Slow Art host Smithsonian’s “Fill the Gap” Flickr program

The Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Luce Foundation Center, one of the hosts of Slow Art Day, is featured in a New York Times article published today about how museums are encouraging online users to participate and even collaborate. The article… Continue reading

20. January 2010 by Arrian
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Holland Cotter on Slow Art

This essay by New York Times staff art critic, Holland Cotter, is a must-read for Slow Art fans. It’s an ode to the values of Slow Art, to the joy of “simply staying still” while viewing art and to “the universe you can inhabit, just by looking.”H… Continue reading

19. January 2010 by Arrian
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22 cities for Slow Art 2010 – help with cities not yet on the list?

We have 22 cities already lined up for Slow Art Day April 17, 2010. From Canberra, Australia to Copenhagen, Denmark and from Ashland, Oregon to Atlanta, Georgia from Sao Paulo, Brazil to Oceanside, California volunteers are hosting Slow Art.To see… Continue reading

07. January 2010 by Arrian
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Slow Art Literary Tour

Attached is the Slow Art Literary tour guide for the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. This guide is not meant to be sold or used to raise money. Thanks to the Met for providing such a wonderful museum including the treasures in the Ancient Nea… Continue reading

31. December 2009 by Arrian
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Seeing the Troubled Queen

Jeff Doyle at the Open Museum attended the Boston Slow Art last weekend and just published a piece about his experience – including a video of his experience looking at Jackson Pollock’s “The Troubled Queen.” Ezra Pound, Jackson Pollock and Madonn… Continue reading

22. October 2009 by Arrian
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Slow Art Boston – amazing

Michelle May, Payal Kripalani and the other artists at eInvite, who hosted Slow Art Boston and Slow Art Worcester this last weekend, described their Slow Art experience today on their corporate design blog (and posted many photos).Slow Art was pre… Continue reading

20. October 2009 by Arrian
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Smithsonian Magazine covers Slow Art

The Smithsonian Magazine covered Slow Art today. Thanks, Smithsonian – you really got the idea. And thanks for the great tortoise photo. Here’s the beginning of the article: I think most of us are familiar with the adage, “steady and slow wins the… Continue reading

17. October 2009 by Arrian
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Slow Art Ukraine

I received a lovely note from a Ukranian curator talking about a recent piece of performance art he curated at the national museum in the Ukraine.See his text below and the attached documents. I was intrigued to read on Flavorpill NYC about the up… Continue reading

16. October 2009 by Arrian
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Slow Art at American Art

Jeff Gates, Lead Producer New Media Initiatives at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, is co-hosting Slow Art in DC with Georgina Goodlander and her staff at the Luce Foundation Center. Jeff has written a lovely blog post on Eye Level about the S… Continue reading

14. October 2009 by Arrian
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