by Jesse Malmed | Jul 3, 2012 | Blog
Person Corporatehood. I said this aloud one day and let it sit for a minute or two, trying to figure out what it meant. I believe in this kind of thinking: create language, see if what it describes is useful, use it, make it. I said this and then I realized that Mike...
by Thomas Friel | Jul 2, 2012 | Blog
Digital Luminance: The Paintings of Jason E. Carter Its hard to immediately see, but there is something peculiar about Jason Carter’s paintings. These quiet domestic settings and isolated objects follow our knowledge of perspective and logic. While primarily...
by Christopher Hudgens | Jul 2, 2012 | Podcast
http://traffic.libsyn.com/badatsports/Bad_at_Sports_Episode_357-Joe_Meno.mp3 download This week: Novelist Joe Meno! Joe Meno is a fiction writer and playwright who lives in Chicago. A winner of the Nelson Algren Literary Award, a Pushcart Prize, a Great Lakes...
by Jeriah | Jul 2, 2012 | Blog
Anyone who’s taken even a single 20th Century Art History course, or done a little reading on the subject, has gotten the simple, take-home version of the lesson of Duchamp’s readymades: that “it’s art because I say it is.â€Â This sophism makes life a lot...
by stephanieburke | Jun 28, 2012 | Blog
1. The Dragon is the Frame at Gallery 400 Work by Mark Aguhar, Claire Arctander, Nina Barnett, Jeremy Bolen, Elijah Burgher, Edie Fake, Pamela Fraser, Tiffany Funk, R. E. H. Gordon, Steve Hnilicka, Kasia Houlihan, Mark Kent, Young Joon Kwak, Andrew Mausert-Mooney,...