by Eric Asboe | Sep 17, 2014 | Blog
As I walk through exhibitions, I find myself staring around the works on display, straining to see how paintings are hung from the walls, how sculptures rise from the floor. I look for projectors and speakers. I stare at the benches and chairs, the corners of walls,...
by Guest | Sep 16, 2014 | Blog
Guest post by Nicole Mauser I recently visited the studio of Indianapolis-based artist, Lauren Zoll. Her work oscillates between drawing, painting, sculpture, video and installation. Throughout the studio visit some large and reflective black latex paint sculptures...
by Paul King | Sep 15, 2014 | Blog
One of my earliest memories of playing video games: I’m sitting in my dad’s office playing Wolfenstein 3D and my grandfather walks in. He walks slowly and methodically; he’s elderly, but every time he drives it’s right there on his license plate: a purple heart from...
by Erin Leland | Sep 12, 2014 | Blog
Generalized humans, shapes in watercolor, stand in front of a world that looks like a swirling snow globe. Scrawled across Zachary Cahill’s promotional banners and digital photographs of watercolors, are questions: “What is a painting? Why do we still do...
by stephanieburke | Sep 11, 2014 | Blog
1. Say Everything at Lloyd Dobler Gallery Work by Edra Soto. Lloyd Dobler Gallery is located at 1545 W. Division St. Reception Friday, 6-10pm. 2. Polypersephony at Iceberg Projects Work by Nayland Blake and Claire Pentecost. Iceberg Projects is located at 7714 N....