Artist's Survival Guide
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Reid Singer, Shane Ferro
The stakes in U.S. Supreme Court's decision today about the Affordable Care Act were high — not least for practicing artists. Even if they’re industrious and well-educated, artists occupy a particularly precarious sector of the workforce where...
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Shane Ferro
In a decision filed yesterday, the U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Columbia ruled in a 2-1 that Brooklyn artist Elli Bern Angellino can once again take up his lawsuit against the Saudi royal family. The al Sauds are allegedly deadbeat...
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Alanna Martinez
ARTINFO continues its list of the 40 books every artist should own, following up Part 1 with another 20 essential picks for your library.“Witness to Her Art” Rhea Anastas and Michael Brenson, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard CollegeUsing the work of six...
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Alanna Martinez
ARTINFO has combed our bookshelves, looked through our dusty college syllabi, asked fellow artists, professors, and historians, and compiled a list of the tomes that every artist should read, own, and pass on. We've been careful to balance our selections...
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Alanna Martinez, Chloe Wyma
Making art is expensive business, and working artists look for any financial help they can get. To supplement the costs of fabrication, art materials, studio space, and travel, one of the most popular sources of funds is fellowships and grants. For our...
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Alanna Martinez, Chloe Wyma
In our last feature, we compiled a list of 20 notable and prestigious artist residencies. Yet while researching that piece we found so many others worth noting for their sheer strageness that we put together another list, this one to capture what we call the...










