This blog documents artist Mel Alexenberg’s digital homage events beginning with the 350th anniversary year of Rembrandt leaving his artistic legacy for posterity. These events are explored in the artist's books "The Future of Art in a Postdigital Age" and "Through a Bible Lens." His artworks are in the collections of thirty museums worldwide. He was art professor at Columbia University, research fellow at MIT Center for Advanced Visual Studies, and professor at universities in Israel.
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Rembrandt and Chagall Angels of Peace Meet in Jerusalem
Two Faces of Israel's Supreme Court Building Speak to Israel Today The dialogic architecture of the Supreme Court building in Jerus...
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Belshazzar's Feast is a major painting by Rembrandt housed in the National Gallery, London. The painting is Rembrandt's attem...
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Working with Rembrandt’s angels, reminded me of the small etching he had made as a book illustration showing angels going up and down the la...
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MoMA as the world’s foremost museum of modern art should be the first museum to have the first exemplar of NFT crypto art in its collection...