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October 28, 2024

What Do We “Express” When We Express Ourselves Through Art?

We tend to take for granted the idea that artists express themselves in their art. The thought is that artists “put something of themselves” into their work, perhaps transferring their inner emotions and feelings into their imagery. The assumption appears everywhere, in the language spoken in art galleries, exhibition reviews, art biographies and in everyday... View Article

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Published on October 28, 2024 05:38

3 Paintings That Changed the Way I Look At Art

Sometimes, visual art has the power to leave a lasting mark on one’s memory. Here are three paintings that stand out for me, profoundly shaping my perspective on art in the process. Each of the works has its own special potency, but perhaps a common thread is the directness of their communication. None of them... View Article

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Published on October 28, 2024 04:42

What Matisse Can Teach Us About Art and Life

I recently read a short quote that stopped me in my tracks: “A thimbleful of red is redder than a bucketful.” Like all good aphorisms, it contains a hint of both poetry and paradox. It was reputedly uttered by the French artist Henri Matisse, and it quickly had me speculating on its meaning. I think... View Article

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Published on October 28, 2024 04:01

May 23, 2022

I Look At This Painting Everyday

For a few years now, I’ve had a postcard of this painting tacked to my study wall. It’s called Pennsylvania coal town and it was made by Edward Hopper in 1947. Whenever I stop my work and look up at this painting, I can’t help but feel that Hopper painted something I recognise. I don’t know exactly... View Article

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Published on May 23, 2022 09:05

March 25, 2022

I just started a Patreon page…

https://www.patreon.com/christopherpj... I’m incredibly excited about what’s ahead, about the books I want to write and the year ahead. I write about art history most of my time. I’m lucky enough to have a loyal community of readers who seem to like what I do. So I’m asking for your support, if you can afford it, because I want... View Article

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Published on March 25, 2022 08:33

July 13, 2021

How to Read Paintings: At the Moulin Rouge by Toulouse-Lautrec

This scene shows a group of friends in the bar of the Moulin Rouge. The figures socialise against a backdrop of preening actresses and shimmering mirrors. As a regular visitor to one of the most famous cabaret establishments in Paris, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec painted this depiction of his favourite nighttime spot with a tender eye... View Article

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Published on July 13, 2021 08:15

October 22, 2020

The Artwork That Inspired My Debut Novel

How one work of art can give rise to another I’ve admired this painting for more than 20 years. I first saw it on the front cover of a text book I was studying at college, and I was immediately enthralled. I was studying philosophy at the time, and the painting seemed to capture something... View Article

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Published on October 22, 2020 04:52

October 15, 2020

What is a Museum?

Cultural encyclopedia or appropriated plunder? I recently took a trip to Athens in Greece. Whilst I was there I visited the Acropolis museum, a relatively new addition to the cultural heritage of the ancient city. It contains a wonderful trove of artifacts retrieved from the rock of the Acropolis, the Classical citadel that rises majestically... View Article

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Published on October 15, 2020 09:18

May 28, 2020

Why I Write In Pen & Paper

Writing by hand helps me to express exactly what I want to express.

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Published on May 28, 2020 00:19

December 23, 2019

Can Art Clean Up Dirty Money?

In the Guggenheim, New York, people are throwing down a confetti of paper flyers from the famous curved balconies of the museum. It is Saturday. The museum is crowded because it is six-thirty in the afternoon, when you choose the price of your own admission. The gallery is brought to a standstill. You pick one... View Article

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Published on December 23, 2019 03:28