The Art Journal
The Art Journal is an insightful and engaging publication that showcases a wonderfully diverse and captivating range of artistic expressions, providing readers with a truly unique and thought-provoking perspective on abstract art, the latest emerging trends, and innovative techniques that are shaping the art world today. Ralph Kerle’s Art Journal makes it a highly valuable resource for both seasoned artists looking to expand their knowledge and those who are simply curious about the fascinating world of abstract art.
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sea parrish and why some images stay
Sometimes a work arrives carrying an unexpected echo from art history…
Encountering the Human: Ron Mueck at the Art Gallery of NSW
Today I experienced something rare. I encountered work that blurred the boundary between object and being.
It is not often that I am left completely in awe of an artist — whether visual, multimedia, sculptural, or immersive. Yet walking through Encounters at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, seeing the work of Australian sculptor Ron Mueck, I found myself profoundly moved
The Future of Brightness 2: After the Unthinkable
“Brightness isn’t naïve—sometimes it’s what we reach for after the unthinkable…” – Ralph Kerle
Metallic Witness: How a Community Named a Work of Art
Every artwork begins with an intention, but I’m reminded again and again that its life begins when it enters the eyes — and imagination — of others.
Over the past month, I invited my Art Journal subscribers into something I’ve never done before: a genuine co-creation. A new artwork of mine, previously untitled, was placed before you all with a simple question:
What should this work be called