Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Link Round-Up: February 4, 2014



Interview: The Little Red Reviewer chats with artist Julie Dillon

The 100 Greatest Painters in Western History according to the editors of This Recording.

Artist Jeff Thompson received a Rhizome commission in 2012 for his project Computers on Law & Order, for which he watched every episode of the long-running television series and took screenshots of all the computers. Thompson will present an illustrated lecture based on the project this Saturday, Feb 1 at 4pm at the Museum of the Moving Image, followed by a discussion with Law & Order graphic designer Kevin Raper.


Artist Tips: Checklist for Planning Your Art Estate.

"A couple of weeks ago, the science fiction writer Hugh Howey wrote a pair of pugnacious “Here’s what I would do” posts on how to reform “Big 5″ trade publishing. Most of his suggestions are fist-pumping common sense to industry observers: [...] “GIVE READERS WHAT THEY WANT.” [However, Howey makes] one presumption that seems like a real doozy: Knowing that a large portion of book sales are still in paper, Howey assumes the continued existence of bookstores."

Disney Princesses as Princes

Even More Free Star Wars Icons

Fans cry sexism over Black Widow's Photoshop makeover


Taking Shelter in Art. Finding Strength in Community.

Texts from Superheroes is a single-serving Tumblr the envisions chat sessions between comic book characters with some trippy cross-fandom results.

This Stunning Doctor Who Catchphrase Art Pays Tribute To Each Incarnation

Super Bowl Ads: Which Movies Came Out on Top?

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