Tag: artFido

  • Top 200 Artists of the 20th Century – The Times Readers Poll

    Top 200 Artists of the 20th Century – The Times Readers Poll

    The Times recently released the results of its reader survey of the Top 200 Artists of the 20th Century. After 1,461,523 votes, the results are fairly conclusive, if not a little surprising. As the Times states, several artists would seem to be overrated whilst others seemingly unrecognised for their influence on modern art. Andy Warhol…

  • Top Ten Tips for Visiting Galleries and Exhibitions

    Top Ten Tips for Visiting Galleries and Exhibitions

    artFido may exist online, but that doesn’t mean we don’t appreciate art offline as well. Many of the sellers on artFido are bricks and mortar galleries, who invest time and money in maintaining a place where we can all go and appreciate new, unique and collectable art pieces. So we thought we’d give them their…

  • Drugs and Alcohol – Creative Inspirations, Crutches or Distractions

    Drugs and Alcohol – Creative Inspirations, Crutches or Distractions

    Art, drugs and alcohol have gone hand in hand for centuries. Van Gogh was an avid Absinthe drinker and was known to finish a long day by taking a seat on a terrace with glass in hand, absinthe and brandy following each other in quick succession. Toulouse-Lautrec and Degas were also fans of the aquamarine…

  • How to catalogue Aboriginal art – The ACAA confirms standard guidelines

    How to catalogue Aboriginal art – The ACAA confirms standard guidelines

    Aboriginal art has played a huge roll in raising awareness of Aboriginal culture, myth, and community within Australia and throughout the world. It has also been instrumental in addressing some of the inequalities Aboriginals suffered at the hands of colonial Australians. The first Aboriginal Australian citizen, Albert Namatjira, gained his citizenship as a direct result…

  • How to sell art online – the artFido.com way

    How to sell art online – the artFido.com way

    Trying to get your head around how to sell art online really isn’t that different to trying to understand selling art offline. It all comes down to helping buyers imagine adding the piece to their collection or having it feature in their home or office. However, there are certain things you can do to help…

  • New Zealand art, New Zealand artists and artFido

    New Zealand art, New Zealand artists and artFido

    Australia and New Zealand have many things in common. We share a monarchy for a start. But our similarities don’t stop with the Crown. We both enjoy amazing landscapes and isolated borders. We both have rich indigenous cultures and successful sporting histories. We share a proud military past and a hopeful commercial future. However when…

  • Mark Brandon “Chopper” Read – Criminal, Comedian, Artist, Aussie

    Mark Brandon “Chopper” Read – Criminal, Comedian, Artist, Aussie

    Mark Brandon “Chopper” Read. It’s a name most Australians over the age of 20 will be familiar with. A name that brings fear, loathing, laughter and pride all at the same time. Chopper, as we will respectfully refer to him from this point, was recently diagnosed with liver cancer. In his traditional style, Chopper took…

  • Gotye, Emma Hack, Natasha Pincus – The art of music video

    Gotye, Emma Hack, Natasha Pincus – The art of music video

    The music video to Gotye’s worldwide number one hit, “Somebody I used to Know” has, as of writing this blog, been viewed more than 213 Million times. It now exists as the most viewed music video ever to be uploaded to YouTube. It has been parodied, analysed, criticised, adored, and played and played and played.…

  • Banksy Prints, Graffiti and a New Art World Order. Art or mainstream vandalism?

    Banksy Prints, Graffiti and a New Art World Order. Art or mainstream vandalism?

    “People say graffiti is ugly, irresponsible and childish. But that’s only if it’s done properly.” BANKSY It’s created by revolutionaries, gang members, vandals, advertisers, and artists. It’s cheap. It’s not-quite-legal. And it gets larger audiences than most traditional art forms. It’s graffiti. And it’s here to stay. Well, until someone paints over it. Or knocks…

  • Dog Portraits, Art Galleries, George Stubbs and $3.6 million

    Dog Portraits, Art Galleries, George Stubbs and $3.6 million

    Dogs are more than man’s best friend. They’re also very good art subjects. Or so it would seem from the amazing popularity of dog portraits and dog scenes. And we’re not just talking about scenes of dog’s playing poker. We’re also talking about scenes of dogs being dogs. Chasing rabbits, lazing around, sitting proudly in…