1. Headbangers pay attention to this: The herds of goats in the Oakland hills, are not sacrificial but prophylactic. 2. Louise Bourgeois's giant bronze spider (seen along SF's waterfront) is a prize winner says Americans for the Arts. Amy Trachtenberg's installation at a San Jose library is too. …
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Today's photo.
http://timothybuckwalter.typepad.com/painting_drawings/2008/06/todays-photo-6.html…
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File it under too little, too late. Maybe.
http://timothybuckwalter.typepad.com/painting_drawings/2008/06/file-it-under-t.htmlNYTimes sez Elizabeth Baker is stepping down at Art in America. The new owners have appointed Fabion Baron and Glenn O'Brien. O'Brien is witty and all that, but that magazine is soooo dull. …
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Creative Insubordination
http://highlowbetween.blogspot.com/2008/06/creative-insubord...Timothy Buckwalter's posts
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Musings From A Nobody
http://mrpoplife.typepad.com/musings_from_a_nobodyblog Celebrity Overload Emerging Writers Network Enginehead paintings + drawings Pacifica Riptide Books Covered by Tobias Food industry market Electronics Market News Musings From A Nobody
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Chicago Below Journal
http://www.chicagobelow.orgblog Celebrity Overload Emerging Writers Network Enginehead paintings + drawings
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Speech bubble
http://popserial.wordpress.com/2008/05/30/speech-bubble/Timothy B. Buckwalter
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Eco Art Blog
http://ecoartblog.blogspot.comGrist | My Hometown of Iowa City gets on the CSA bandwagon Paintings + Drawings | Lists by Artists Slate | Arts Journalists Rooting for Auction Market Collapse? The Slog | Chocolate-Covered Bacon Frozen Waves on Lake Michigan Slate | Envirogeddon! The New Homemaker | Make Your Own Dishwashing Powder
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anaba
http://anaba.blogspot.comwere produced in an enlarged format for the Guggenheim show. The originals were 20x24 Ektacolor prints, each an edition of ten. I don't recall exactly what the Guggenheim displayed. - Nancy Spector on the decision to use exhibition prints. Collection of Timothy Buckwalter
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Addition
http://stevenlarose.blogspot.com/2008/05/addition.htmlI chose this painting by Timothy Buckwalter (which is 32 x 32” square) because I sensed a story and, more importantly, an object, that flickered with liminality. Timothy’s process is succinctly described in a recent post over at his blog. Nothing in what he reveals surprises me. I had suspected that Timothy had used pewter paint for his mid-tones, but it turns out that he uses graphite paint instead. Basically, my technical suspicions have been confirmed, and yet, the
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Permanent Link to
http://blog.sfmoma.org/2008/04/18/111/I like an early critique. “The blog is in BETA and today is only second day of posts, but one thing is obvious – the museum blog POV is not behind the times. As a matter of fact it fits perfectly into today’s corporate zeitgeist. The one that cannibalizes that which
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Fish or Cut Bait
http://stevenlarose.blogspot.comHardy hardy har.
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stuff in the mail
http://anaba.blogspot.com/2008/03/stuff-in-mail.htmlWe traded. Postcard from The Matthew Higgs Society. Thanking me for my support of Matthew Higgs' legacy. Keith Schoenheit photographs
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