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    Modernism: Designing A New World

    ByMark Vallen June 3, 2007June 11, 2009

    Modernism: Designing A New World, 1914-1939, now showing at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., until July 29, 2007, was initially planned and exhibited by London’s Victoria and Albert Museum. At the time of its premiere in the U.K., I wrote a short article in praise of the exhibition, but now that the show has reached the U.S.,…

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  • German Expressionism

    Night of the Black Moon

    ByMark Vallen June 1, 2007January 21, 2023

    Sometimes an artist’s efforts to endure an indifferent society seems an unbearable, uphill battle. When on occasion I’m feeling disheartened, I find solace by reading about what other artists have had to put up with in the course of their careers. Such reading usually provides me with enough consolation to shake off my negative mind-set and enthusiastically return to my…

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  • Artists and the Iraq war | Hollywood Dream Machine | Totalitarian Postmodern

    Clearly L.A.’s Dominant News Farce

    ByMark Vallen May 31, 2007January 21, 2023

    Corporate advertising art and design without a doubt makes up much of the modern urban environment we move through on a daily basis. It has become so omnipresent that people barely notice it, inciting major advertising corporations to dream up new schemes for attention getting in an ever escalating battle over shaping public opinion. As a result, more than a…

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  • Psychedelic Art

    Summer of Love – Take 2

    ByMark Vallen May 28, 2007January 23, 2023

    The first day of summer in 2017 was June 20, but the date also marked another occasion, that of the 50th Anniversary of the 1967 Summer of Love in San Francisco, California. Remarkably enough in 1967 I passed though that Haight Ashbury scene as a wide-eyed, impressionable 14 year old, and what I saw there never left me. In fact…

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  • Artists and the Iraq war

    Shipping Out with Thomas Kinkade

    ByMark Vallen May 25, 2007June 11, 2009

    In 2004, Thomas Kinkade published reproductions of his painting, Heading Home, a schmaltzy and manipulative piece of classic war propaganda. But the title of Kinkade’s over-sentimental artwork is unhappily far from the truth, it should properly be titled – Shipping Out. With today’s U.S. military casualties in Iraq reaching 3,441 at the time of this article, and with the Pentagon…

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  • Art of Punk | Postmodernism-Remodernism

    Active Resistance to Propaganda

    ByMark Vallen May 17, 2007January 24, 2023

    Vivienne Westwood is one of today’s biggest names in the world of fashion design, and her creations have been considered so significant that England’s Victoria & Albert Museum mounted a retrospective of her career in 2004. Westwood began her career as a fashionista in 1971 when she teamed up with Malcolm McLaren, the vainglorious manager of the Sex Pistols, to…

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  • General

    New Works: Blazing Palm Trees

    ByMark Vallen May 17, 2007January 24, 2023

    I’m working on a new series of large oil paintings depicting the ubiquitous palm trees of Los Angeles, set on fire and blazing away against L.A.’s photochemical sunsets. The works allude to the intrinsic wildness of my city, where every year the surrounding hills are swept by fire, a phenomenon experienced by no other major metropolis on earth. It is…

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    Group Exhibit at Lake Arrowhead, CA.

    ByMark Vallen May 11, 2007June 11, 2009

    I’m showing a number of artworks at Religion, Politics and Society, a group exhibit that also features artists, John Paul Thornton, Dolores Guerrero-Torres, Paul Batou, and David Ross. The exhibition is at the Lake Arrowhead Gallery and Museum of Art (LAGMA), located in the beautiful mountain resort community of Lake Arrowhead, California, in the San Bernardino National Forest. For those…

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