by Claudine Isé | Mar 20, 2009 | Blog, Review
Sometime over the weekend, as I was pouring coffee beans into a canister, I happened to read on the package that proceeds from the coffee had been used to fund a library. Pretty cool, I thought; but then in my cynical way, I began to speculate about just what kind of...
by Claudine Isé | Jan 20, 2009 | Review
Few artists are as ripe for a mid-career survey as Jim Lutes is right now. Typically such exhibitions offer institutional imprimatur and opportunities for critical assessment of an artistic career whose lifespan is, theoretically at least, already half over. But...
by Lisa Boyle | Jan 6, 2009 | Review
A rarely seen collection of Robert Lostutter’s watercolors, dated 1968 – 1973, are on view at Corbett vs. Dempsey. They will be for some a sharp departure in Lostutter’s oeuvre, considering he is far better known for his images of male figure...
by Christopher Hudgens | Nov 8, 2008 | Blog, Review
Two weeks have passed and the news piles up ever higher. Switzerland returns 4,400 stolen antiquities to Italy the swiss then give a sigh of relief that they now have more room in their closets. Australian Paintings Keep Turning up in Texas in response Texas schools...
by Duncan | Oct 29, 2008 | Review
Carrie Schneider @ Monique Meloche; Lora Fosberg @ Linda Warren; Amy Mayfield @ threewalls Artwork copyright the original artists; text and documentation copyright Paul Germanos. Friday, October 17, 2008, Chicago: Carrie Schneider @ Monique Meloche “ognuno...
by Christopher Hudgens | Apr 4, 2008 | Blog, Review
Sadly the title truthfully should read “Bad at Sports makes a mad dash in The Armory cause the phone is ringing and everyone wants you back to put out a fire” but “Goes to The Armory Show” gives it a more fun and lighthearted feel as I would...