/r/ArtSphere
Welcome all art snobs! If you like to read/think/talk about fine art, current, past & future, you've come to the right place.
Things to post: hot new shows, gallery and museum gossip, curatorial or arts management practices, interviews/features with notable artists, art articles, discussions and so on.
Things not to post: Your own work (unless a portfolio critique request), equipment, blogspam, another artist's work if it isn't tied to an event or relevant article (that's what r/art is for), for-profit project information, commercial advertising or information directing readers to art sales. Ignoring these rules will get you banned.
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/r/ArtSphere