Holger Drachmann – my daily art display

David J. Holcomb

The Artist, the Poet, the Lover of Women. Holger Drachmann The subject of this week’s blog is the nineteenth century Danish poet, dramatist and painter Holger Drachmann. Holger Henrik Herholdt Drachmann was born on October 9th, 1846 in Copenhagen. He was the son of Andreas Drachmann and his wife Vilhelmine.  […]

BSA Film Friday: 10.28.22 | Brooklyn Street Art

David J. Holcomb

Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities. Now screening:1. Shepard Fairey – The Intersection of Art and Music 2. La Fuite – Pantonio. Via Street Art Fest Grenoble – Alpes 20223. Iran’s anti-Hijab protests enter 5th Week It’s an advertisement for something […]

After a Covid Contraction, Museums Are Expanding Again — Portland Museum of Art

David J. Holcomb

“Are we creating the suitable building?” mentioned James Steward, the director of the Princeton College Artwork Museum, concerning its new developing, designed by David Adjaye. “Are we providing ourselves sufficient potential proofing?” That “future proofing” has meant hoping to create in as considerably overall flexibility as attainable, Mr. Steward said, […]

Artful Weekend October 22-23 – The Art League

David J. Holcomb

Welcome to Artful Weekend -our listing of area art exhibits and events- This weekend: Patterns and Working on the Railroad by Raymond Burns at the League; CH/Art Walk 2022; Our Friend Jean: Early Works by Jean-Michel Basquiat at Howard University Gallery of Art; and Perspectivas Latinas at Maryland Hall.   Patterns Box Turtle by Amanda Fletchersmith; […]