“Slowness” is an international, not solely American, phenomenon. It’s refreshing to see some individuals in the contemporary art world turning away from the nihlism, solipsism and sillyism of the post-Warholians.
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Blogroll
- 3 Quarks Daily
- A Daily Dose of Architecture
- Aesthetic Grounds
- Alex Ross: The Rest is Noise
- Archinect
- Art History Resources – Prehistoric Art
- Art History Today
- Artblog.net
- Artcyclopedia
- Artlies
- Arts & Letters Daily
- Arts and Healing Network
- Arts Journal
- BLDGBLOG
- Cittaslow
- Edge
- Edward Winkleman
- From the Floor
- Galinsky
- Global Warming Your Cold Heart
- Great Archaeological Sites
- Green Arts
- Green Museum
- Haber Arts
- Hrag Vartanian
- In Praise of Slow
- In Search of the Miraculous
- James Elkins
- Jason Moran (jazz musician extraordinaire)
- Megalithics
- Modern Art Notes (Tyler Green)
- Online Journal of Landscape, Art and Design in America
- Pattern Language (Christopher Alexander)
- Real Clear Arts
- Regina Hackett, Art to Go
- Slow Art, by Marko Ahtisaari
- Slow Muse
- Slow Painters
- Stone Pages: A guide to European megaliths
- Studio Orta
- Take Back Your Time
- The Art Newspaper
- The Slow Movement
- Tropolism

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