Rubber Diamond Gallery

Rubber Diamond Gallery Rubber Diamond Gallery is an international web based gallery The Rubber Diamond Gallery is a place to see unusual and culturally significant works of art.

Many of these works are unique masterpieces, produced by artists at the height of their creative powers. Other examples include cast bronze sculptures, etchings, and lithographs, from valuable limited editions. The Artists collection is divided by three categories— Pre-War, Post-War, and Contemporary. Together, the selected artists and works of art form a visual narrative of the cultural arc of We

stern Civilization. A number of important styles, from the Belle Epoque, to Dada, to Abstract Expressionism, are represented by original examples from the Rubber Diamond collection. Throughout the website, the artwork is described in the context of the larger society it is a part of. Thus, frequent references to larger historical events such as World War II, the Great Depression, and the Cold War can be found in the written supplements that accompany the art. From examples that are several centuries old, to contemporary works that are hot off the presses, The Rubber Diamond Gallery collection is a portrait of our evolving society. Inspection of the artwork reveals the ebb and flow of social behavior. Some of the artwork featured on our website touches on the dark side of human character, providing visual evidence of the terrible forces that make events like Hiroshima and the Holocaust possible. Other works of art from Rubber Diamond highlight man's capacity for Goodness, his quest to find and understand all that is true and permanent. We welcome you to the Rubber Diamond Gallery! We invite you to contact the Rubber Diamond Gallery to organize a private viewing of the collection.

Jacqueline Roque: Picasso's Wife, Love & Muse http://ow.ly/GB46c
01/25/2015

Jacqueline Roque: Picasso's Wife, Love & Muse http://ow.ly/GB46c

Cubist artist Pablo Picasso's most painted subject was his controversial wife, Jacqueline Roque. Now an exhibition at Pace Gallery explores their...

Please Touch! Cooper Hewitt Creates A Museum For The Internet Age http://ow.ly/GB3st
01/24/2015

Please Touch! Cooper Hewitt Creates A Museum For The Internet Age http://ow.ly/GB3st

The design museum is housed in a historic building, but it has been remade into one of the country's most technologically advanced museums....

' ': Showcasing A Different Side Of Black Manhood http://ow.ly/GB3cq
01/23/2015

' ': Showcasing A Different Side Of Black Manhood http://ow.ly/GB3cq

In Shikeith Cathey's short film, faceless strangers answer questions like "What makes you happy?" and "Do you cry?" The artist says, "These...

Depression-Era Photos Make A Mark In American Photography http://ow.ly/GB2WJ
01/22/2015

Depression-Era Photos Make A Mark In American Photography http://ow.ly/GB2WJ

A Yale University project has organized and mapped photographs taken for the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information from 1935...

L.A.’s Best, 2014: Connie Butler - News - Art in America http://ow.ly/GB2wj
01/21/2015

L.A.’s Best, 2014: Connie Butler - News - Art in America http://ow.ly/GB2wj

Connie Butler is the chief curator at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. With critic Michael Ned Holte, she co-curated the second Made in L.A....

New York’s Best, 2014: Simon Castets - News - Art in America http://ow.ly/GB2l6
01/20/2015

New York’s Best, 2014: Simon Castets - News - Art in America http://ow.ly/GB2l6

Simon Castets is director of New York's Swiss Institute. Here, he recalls his favorite Gotham exhibitions of 2104.

Chicago’s Best, 2014: Solveig Øvstebø - News - Art in America http://ow.ly/GB2fP
01/19/2015

Chicago’s Best, 2014: Solveig Øvstebø - News - Art in America http://ow.ly/GB2fP

Solveig Øvstebø is director of Chicago's Renaissance Society. Here, she recalls her favorite Windy City exhibitions of 2104.

Timber! Towering Wooden Sculpture Breaks in "European Cultural Capital" http://ow.ly/GB1GR
01/18/2015

Timber! Towering Wooden Sculpture Breaks in "European Cultural Capital" http://ow.ly/GB1GR

Mons, a city in Belgium that's been designated the "European Capital of Culture" for 2015, saw its year in the spotlight get off to a rocky start...

Facing Death with Ebola's Healthcare Practitioners http://ow.ly/GB1s8
01/17/2015

Facing Death with Ebola's Healthcare Practitioners http://ow.ly/GB1s8

The strange, protective garments worn by Ebola health care workers have been captured by Peter Casaer, a photographer with Médicins sans...

A Biennial Beyond the Art World http://ow.ly/GB1fh
01/16/2015

A Biennial Beyond the Art World http://ow.ly/GB1fh

DETROIT — The People’s Biennial at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) successfully draws on the founding concept of the biennial art...

Jeff Koons Accused of Plagiarism in Paris, Again http://ow.ly/GB14r
01/15/2015

Jeff Koons Accused of Plagiarism in Paris, Again http://ow.ly/GB14r

A second sculpture by Jeff Koons is conspicuously absent from his retrospective at the Centre Pompidou after a photographer's widow complained to...

What People Asked the New York Public Library Before Google http://ow.ly/GB0r9
01/14/2015

What People Asked the New York Public Library Before Google http://ow.ly/GB0r9

"Why do 18th century English paintings have so many squirrels in them, and how did they tame them so that they wouldn't bite the painter?" It's...

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