by Caroline Picard | Oct 5, 2016 | Blog
My work pivots around the ways in which actual physical phenomenon resonate metaphorically with thought and how we find meaning. Sight is blurred when the eye and body are moving and what we see is crisp and clear when our bodies are static. Our peripheral vision enters this continuum. Tending to the limits of our capacity lets us know more about what’s out there.
by Meg Onli | Oct 15, 2008 | Blog
via Roberta Smith for The New York Times Elizabeth Peyton and her bohemian flock of friends, artists, rock stars and other renowned personages living and dead have alighted at the New Museum. More than 100 strong, they populate the midcareer survey, “Live...
by Christopher Hudgens | Jan 6, 2008 | Podcast
http://media.libsyn.com/media/badatsports/Bad_at_Sports_Episode_123-Anne_Elizabeth_Moore.mp3 download Duncan and Terri talk to Anne Elizabeth Moore about her book Unmarketable: Brandalism, Copyfighting, Mocketing, and the Erosion of Integrity and related topics. For...
by Guest | May 11, 2011 | Blog
GUEST POST BY ELIZABETH CORR In April, Princeton Architectural Press released the first monograph by Jeanne Gang of Studio Gang Architects. Reveal is completely enthralling, so much so that it becomes impossible not to pour over every single footnote, photo caption,...
by Guest | Apr 5, 2011 | Blog
GUEST POST BY ELIZABETH CORR Recently, I had the great pleasure of talking with Betsy Odom about her latest show Sis Boom Bah currently on view at the Hyde Park Art Center. Betsy, who lives and works in Chicago, received her MFA in Sculpture from Yale in 2007. Her...