by Kevin Blake | Jul 2, 2014 | Blog
By Kevin Blake Painting is alive and well. Thriving even. The number of young artists working with the medium continues to grow, and there is seemingly no apex in a market that places a premium on painting. Today, younger artists are finding ways to assert themselves...
by Kevin Blake | Jun 4, 2014 | Blog
By Kevin Blake Terms do not define the Beast, though many may be ascribed to it, and none would be inherently right or wrong in an attempt to describe what it is and how it operates. The Beast tends to defy what is known about the discursive arena(s) in which it will...
by Kevin Blake | May 7, 2014 | Blog
By Kevin Blake Most visitors ride the oversized elevator up to the fourth floor and work their way down at The Whitney Museum of American Art. Most people prefer this method of viewing because most people, including myself, are too lazy to climb the stairs. Descent...
by Kevin Blake | Apr 8, 2014 | Blog
By Kevin Blake I have always been intimidated by poetry. When I think of poetry, I recall an elementary classroom–a noiseless space scattered with uniformed children and indistinct faces neatly arranged in square sections of four desks. I recall a voice that I do not...
by Kevin Blake | Apr 2, 2014 | Blog
By: Kevin Blake It is perhaps impossible to communicate the meaning of anything within the boundaries of language. Without a guide to offer intention, language simultaneously has too many variations and too many limitations, most of which are well defined. Images have...