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Welcome to Fogle Fine Art & Consulting's Blog page. We will be bringing our readers around the world and close to home with frequent posts and discussions keeping everyone up to date and informed on the latest and most interesting moments today in the contemporary art world. Stay tuned!

December 18th

By Christie Holechek
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Female Artists Featured For 2010

Christie Holechek

For years female artists have battled to exhibit their artwork among male artists. Hard to believe as we near the end of 2009, that some of the most noteworthy female artists of the 20th and 21st Century have works hidden in the most grandiose inventories of museums all over the US. It is true!

November 22nd

By Dru Jones
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Yinka Shonibare—A Cool Contemporary Cat!

Yinka Shinobare

The British Broadcasting Company (BBC) recently profiled one of my **new** favorite international artists by the name of Yinka Shonibare who is currently showing 21 pieces of his work at the National Museum of African Art, in addition to showing on over 2 floors of The Smithsonian.

 

October 19th

By Dru Jones
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SLINKACHU; A Talented Vandal?

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Zany British photographer, Slinkachu, has published a cool book about his unique photographs of miniature people and things in real world circumstances, but some question his talent. Are his exhibits just pavement art? Graffiti in nature? Nothing more than wacky creativity...(oh, those crazy Brits!)? Check it out for yourself!

October 18th

By Christie Holechek
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Speaking a Language of Observation with Enthusiam

David Hockney’s Long Road Home

“Watch! The ash tree now comes in — look at the shape of it! And now then on the right, another tree. There’s a point where each one stands on its own. There. Now. It’s surrounded by sky. Now the next one, and it stands on its own. You see?”   -David Hockney

September 30th

By Jon Bosworth
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Nashville/Jacksonville Film Connection

Red Carpet at the Bellcourt

Jacksonville's Indigenous Media is borne of the creative team of The Doorpost Film Project as the Doorpost moves all operations strictly to Nashville. Jacksonville can expect to see more good films coming from our town because of this split. Check out some of the films this creative team helped produce at thedoorpost.com. See pictures from the red carpet at the awards ceremony, the Sunbears! afterparty, and hanging with The Dude (who does, by the way, abide).