Your piece (Why do we only worship ‘real’ works of art?, 14 November) refers briefly to Walter Benjamin’s analysis of infinitely reproducible art but doesn’t mention his worry that modern mass ...
A new field of art experience, vaster than any so far known (and standing in the same relation to the art museums as does . . . hearing a phonograph record to a concert audition), is now, thanks to ...
The boundary between prestigious museum halls and personal living spaces is rapidly dissolving as famous art reproductions experience a remarkable surge in popularity. What was once the exclusive ...
There is something that happens to a work of art when it becomes absorbed into posterity – its copies and reproductions begin to rapidly grow in number. Reproductions will always (obviously) outnumber ...
August would have marked the 83rd birthday of an icon of contemporary art. He was born Andrew Warhola to Slovak immigrants in Pittsburgh. He went on to become Andy Warhol, one of the most successful ...
As the V&A prepares to reopen its cast courts with its glorious reproductions, you'd be forgiven for thinking authenticity is overrated Generations stand in wonder at the cast courts of the Victoria ...
OverstockArt.com sells hand-painted reproductions of more than 10,000 works. The paintings, mostly of well-known masterpieces, are made by painters under contract in China and Vietnam and sold via the ...
“Every time Ellen and I bought a piece by one of our favorite artists, we’d have this tremendous feeling of guilt that only we got to enjoy the work,” says de Rossi. By Booth Moore Portia de Rossi is ...
Did you know that Michiganders, in general, and Detroiters, in particular, are idle, good-for-nothing spendthrifts? Michael Kinsley thinks so. The New Republic’s editor-at-large has written a snarky ...
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