by Thomas Friel | Dec 10, 2014 | Blog
Three plywood boxes — each about the length of a coffin — sit atop wooden sawhorses, constructed simply and directly, the wood left unfinished or adorned. They look generic; like shipping crates for telescopes, homemade pummel horses — or better...
by Guest | May 9, 2014 | Blog
Guest post by A.Martinez Kate Ruggeri is a Chicago-based artist, DJ, and curator who has shown at Roots & Culture (Chicago), Green Gallery East (Milwaukee), Western Exhibitions (Chicago), and Important Projects (Oakland). She is one of those people who exudes a...
by Dana Bassett | Jan 21, 2014 | Blog
Amelia Peláez’s Havana Hilton Hotel mural, ca. 1957. Cuban Heritage Collection, University of Miami Libraries. Travelogue: Three Cities, Three Retrospectives Beyond the stuffed animal selfies at PS1, LACMA and PAMM It’s been a wild winter break, but What’s...
by Thomas Friel | May 15, 2013 | Blog
Walking up to the clapboard rancher surrounded by a sod lawn in front of a brick building whose facing side was painted a sky blue, an uneasy feeling of displacement crept up my spine. On one side was downtown Detroit, the other was suburbia. Except it was some sort...