by Claudine Isé | Apr 6, 2009 | Blog
I recently came across MW Capacity, Chris Lowrance and Sam King’s “painter blog for no-coasters,” and if you’re not already among its readers I encourage you to start checking it out on a regular basis. MW Capacity focuses on painting in the...
by Claudine Isé | Apr 6, 2009 | Blog
Artist, performer, and director of the School of the Art Institute’s graduate fashion program Nick Cave had a big profile in last Sunday’s New York Times. Cave’s Soundsuits–wearable mixed-media sculptures that incorporate every material...
by Meg Onli | Apr 5, 2009 | Blog
Tuesday, April 7, 6pm Fullerton Auditorium, 111 South Michigan Avenue FREE Admission via the Visiting Artist Program at SAIC “For the past four decades, SAIC alumnus Joe Zucker (BFA 1964, MFA 1966) has made idiosyncratic and humorous paintings and drawings that...
by Meg Onli | Apr 5, 2009 | Blog
Last Sunday was the start of our Trevor Paglen giveaway. Congrats to Emilie S for winning a copy of Blank Spots on the Map: The Dark Geography of the Pentagon’s Secret World. Emilie’s answer to where Duncan has been hiding was: “Duncan’s hiding...
by Tim Ridlen | Apr 4, 2009 | Blog
Tonight I’ll be giving my 8 dollars to a wonderful web publication and receive in return a burnished penny (before 11pm) and a full night of excitement. The Highlights is an online arts journal started in 2007 consisting of web-based projects and essays by...
by Claudine Isé | Apr 3, 2009 | Blog
I’d go just to get drunk and stare at the glittery high-rises at night, but the dense program of talks on urban landscape are right up my alley, too: in conjunction with Los Angeles Art Weekend, Postopolis!, a “live 5-day blogathon of back-to-back...