Working as a courtroom sketch artist is not for cowards. The risk is high.
The quality and representation of courtroom sketches have come under scrutiny due to the recent trial of Marius Borg Høiby, leading to discussions about their artistic merit and the need for better standards in media coverage.
New Members of the Art Academy Include Hiromi Kawakami: No Selections from 'New Fields,' Decrease in Women
The Japan Art Academy announced seven new members, including author Hiromi Kawakami, while highlighting a lack of female representation and selections from newly established artistic fields.
The Carnivalization of Protest: Participatory Illusion in Times of Crisis of Representation
The article discusses the crisis of representation in democratic systems, highlighting the rise of new leaderships and alternative forms of expression amidst social dissatisfaction.
The Church Is Outraged by the Sex of Angels
The Vatican has expressed outrage over the representation of the Prime Minister in a fresco, highlighting the irony of the Church's historical indulgence in artistic depictions of powerful figures.
The art is the journey of the 'Titanic'
The article explores how the artistic representation of the Titanic reflects broader themes of loss and exploration.