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Category Archives: Art
The Final Test of Truth Is Ridicule
Today I wish that I could be in Paris to participate in the march commemorating the victims of this week’s terror attacks. I’m sure that many, if not most of you, feel the same way. But it’s even more important … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Freedom of Speech, Writing
Tagged Charlie Hebdo, Paris, Salman Rushdie
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Start Planning Now
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology is searching for another Earth—and not a minute too soon. They’re also getting a jump on potential interplanetary tourism with a clever series of retro-styled exoplanet travel posters. It’s never … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, Art, Tourism, USA
Tagged JPL, NASA, Travel and Tourism, Travel Posters
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Paper People
I first stumbled upon some of French street artist Charles Leval’s (aka Levalet) imaginative paste-ups of black and white figures last year in Paris. Thanks to TBTP reader Maria Milan, here’s a series of his reading related pieces. Some were … Continue reading
Mapping Monsters in America
Hog Island Press is a well regarded print shop in historic Philadelphia. They recently created this terrific map that “documents” our unique American cryptozoology. I can’t vouch for Mothman or Big Foot, but I did spot the Jersey Devil once … Continue reading
Ink on the Tracks
London-based artist Simon Jones imagines what classic album tracks would look like as well-thumbed paperback books. He lines up the “used paperbacks” with the book spines each featuring a song title from the same album. You can see more (and … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books
Tagged Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie, Kate Bush, Lou Reed, Pink Floyd
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Disney Gone Baroque
Canadian photographer Benjamin Von Wong worked some magic of his own when he secured permission from the Abbot of the historic Admont Monastery in Styria Austria for a decidedly Disneyesque fashion photo shoot inspired by Beauty and the Beast. Bibliophiles … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, Europe, Libraries, movies, Photography
Tagged Austria, Beauty and the Beast, Disney, Styria
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Tales From the Public Domain
Yesterday was Public Domain Day in the United States and in many other nations around the world. The first day of every year creative works that have outlived their legal copyrights enter the public domain and become freely available for … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, ebooks, Film, Libraries, movies, Music, Photography, USA, Writing
Tagged Copyright, Law, Public Domain
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A map is a territory…
As part of an exhibition called Contemporary Venice, Geneva-based artist/illustrator Istvan created a stunning series of city maps that blend uncannily with their environments . Printed on large panes of acrylic, the maps represent the indelible connection between urban areas and … Continue reading
NPR : The Book
A few months back the Little Berlin Gallery in Philadelphia hosted a show of Texas-based artist Kevin McNamee-Tweed’s hilarious fictional book covers. Each of the pieces, done in watercolor, ink and gouache, offers a humorous take on contemporary publishing in … Continue reading
