Implicit Art
Visit the Implicit Art blog.
Implicit Art is one of those art blog that works so well on two levels: read the latest entries, and you see the work of a polished, experienced commentator; read posts over the duration of Implicit Art’s existence, and you get an excellent insight into Nathaniel Stern’s life over the period. Whichever approach you take, you will be in for an interesting read, for Stern is an ever-busy explorer on many fronts.
The posts of today provide some great insight into the Milwaukee art scene, which we find particularly interesting. In particular, we enjoy the interviews with Milwaukee Grad students, which we think are a great idea; articles on exhibitions and shows in the area are also firm favourites.
Moving back-and-forth through the years provides the reader with a clear understanding of how Stern’s life and artistic journeys have acted to reinforce progress in each other. Stern is well-travelled, with a varied artistic practice, and it is this willingness to explore, and soak in the resulting exposure, that makes Stern’s art so interesting, and his art blog so compelling to read.
We like this article:
UW-Milwaukee Grad Student feature: Brandon Bauer, 19th January 2009
Why we like it:
Stern conducts an interview with Bauer about his life as an artist, and what inspires him.
About Nathaniel Stern
Stern is a multi-award winning, international installation and video artist, printmaker, and writer. He currently holds the position of Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, and is working towards an art and research PhD at Trinity College, Dublin.
Summary
Name of blogger: Nathaniel Stern
Year of Creation: 2003
Average Entries per month: 10
Art subject: Performance. Contemporary. Visual.




