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Illustration versus Fine Art, or How to Save Art and Make the World a Better Place

Illustration versus Fine Art, or How to Save Art and Make the World a Better Place

October 10, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Contemporary Art

I was perusing the Drawn blog today, as I often do, and came across an article talking about the plight of Animation & Illustration students at San José State University in the US. Apparently their program is suffering – compared to…

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Mark Tansey, Recourse, 2011. Oil on canvas, 65 x 99 "

Mark Tansey on Illustration

July 16, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Contemporary Art, Painters

Mark Tansey is an American painter whose work is usually considered within the context of realist representationalism, but goes beyond that into a sort of hypercritical allegorical mode strongly informed by art history, philosophy, and art theory. I really enjoy the…

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