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  • Mexican Muralism | Siqueiros

    The Art Of Estaño

    ByMark Vallen January 17, 2005June 10, 2009

    I’ve created a brand new website that reveals the history of the Mexican Muralist Movement and one American artist’s personal connection to it. Philip Stein, also known as Estaño, worked alongside the famed Mexican Muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros from 1948 to 1958. He assisted the Mexican master in painting some of his most famous murals. I began corresponding with Estaño…

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  • America Tropical | Mexican Muralism | Siqueiros

    Siqueiros Mural Discovery!

    ByMark Vallen January 14, 2005September 30, 2022

    Worker’s Meeting (or “Mitin Obrero”), was a two-story mural painted by Mexican artist David Alfaro Siqueiros. Created on an outside wall of the Chouinard School of Art in Los Angeles, it depicted a militant union organizer addressing a multi-ethnic crowd on a LA street corner. The mural was revolutionary in more ways than one. It was the first time anyone…

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  • The Gates: Good For Nothing
    Postmodernism-Remodernism

    The Gates: Good For Nothing

    ByMark Vallen January 9, 2005March 27, 2023

    I first became aware of the works of Christo in 1972 while reading, Towards Revolutionary Art (TRA), a small left-wing arts journal from San Francisco. TRA had published a caustic attack upon Christo for his Valley Curtain project (pictured above), a huge barrier of orange nylon fabric hung in Rifle Gap, Colorado. TRA’s fierce diatribe savaged Christo for his “$700,000…

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  • Postmodernism-Remodernism

    We Choose To Be Painters!

    ByMark Vallen January 8, 2005March 27, 2023

    It is a sin and a shame when fellow artists and others who should know better, say that “painting is dead.” The first artistic impulse of Paleolithic humans was to paint realistic images of animals on cave walls. There are such paintings in Lascaux France believed to be over 17,000 years old, and up to the very present humans continue…

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  • Artists and the Iraq war

    Apolitical Artists: “War? What War?”

    ByMark Vallen January 4, 2005September 29, 2022

    In Artnet Magazine’s year end report, The 2004 Revue, editor Walter Robinson unconsciously laid bare everything that’s wrong with the art world. The first remark he made that raised my hackles was, “we don’t have art movements any more, we have market movements.” And in what part of the 20th century have artists not been buffeted and controlled by market…

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  • General

    The Pervasive Ignorance of Westerners

    ByMark Vallen January 3, 2005September 29, 2022

    Starting this January 6th, the Stephen Cohen Gallery in Los Angeles is holding an exhibit of photos by Tseng Kwong Chi, and reading from the press release the show presents “tongue-in-cheek images of the artist posing as a Chinese Communist dignitary or ‘Ambiguous Ambassador’ in a world utterly alien to his persona, complete with the classic Mao suit, dark glasses…

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  • Realism

    Courbet and the Realist Revolution

    ByMark Vallen January 2, 2005June 10, 2009

    In 1848 the young French painter Gustave Courbet and a circle of dissident artists and intellectuals regularly met at a Parisian café called the Brasserie Andler. It was there after many lively discussions that the term “Realism” was first used to describe the style of art and literature the mavericks were striving for. The art establishment richly rewarded those who…

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  • General

    Neoism: “X” me out

    ByMark Vallen January 1, 2005September 29, 2022

    What is Neoism? Just another permutation of postmodern entropy. An incomprehensible and pointless muddle posturing as the latest avant-garde art movement. Best summed up by its founder, Istvan Kantor, when he stated, “We are the Neoists, do not listen to us.” German police arrested Kantor last November on charges of property damage. He had splashed a container of his own…

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