Johns Hopkins Magazine -- February 1997
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FEBRUARY 1997
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RETURN TO CULTIVATE MESS

RAOUL MIDDLEMAN ART GALLERY

AUTHOR'S NOTEBOOK

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H U M A N I T I E S    &    T H E    A R T S

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Cultivate Mess
By Dale Keiger


There are no web pages showing paintings created by Raoul Middleman. But there are a number of sites worth visiting if you're interested in painting and art. A good place to begin is the Hopkins Homewood Art Workshops http://www.jhu.edu/~artwork/. This well-designed site has a gallery of Hopkins student work, and an excellent selection of links to other interesting pages, such as WebMuseum Paris, http://sunsite.unc.edu/wm/, which features on-line exhibits and well-written text. Echo, http://www.echonyc.com, the "virtual salon of New York City," is a 3,000-member electronic discussion group, with on-line conversations about art, some of them hosted by the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Village Voice. It charges a membership fee but you can try it free for a month. Despite its overly trendy eschewing of capital letters, artnetweb, http://artnetweb.com/artnetweb/index1.html is worth repeated visits. It has on-line exhibits of new work, gallery listings, a "chalkboard" message center, audio forums called Art Dirt that you can hear by using RealAudio software (available free at www.realaudio.com), and the Theoricon "virtual amphitheater," in which artists explore the creation of Web art.