by Eric Asboe | Feb 17, 2015 | Blog
Moving to a new town is disorienting. The streets do not yet make sense. The grocery store has strange foods. The restaurant chains arrange themselves differently. The art world shifts and morphs, revealing new opportunities, expansive possibilities, and gaps to be...
by Erin Leland | Feb 13, 2015 | Blog
Bridget Donahue is standing in her own gallery of the same name overlooking the Bowery. Bridget Donahue is a space longer than it is wide, with two rooms. One room is a long spacious stretch; the second, smaller room also serves as an exhibition venue referred to as...
by stephanieburke | Feb 12, 2015 | Blog
1. Double Exposure at Roots & Culture Work by Lyra Hill and Daviel Shy. Roots & Culture is located at 1034 N. Milwaukee Ave. Screening Sunday at 7pm. 2. Visitation Rites III at The Franklin Work by Angie Evans, Phil Parcellano, Gwen Zabicki, Philip von Zweck,...
by Mark Sheerin | Feb 6, 2015 | Blog
The current political differences between Moscow and Kiev seem intractable. But it remains true that both governments have an interest in cultivating sustenance. Both governments need to eat. A new London show by Ukrainian artist Nikita Kadan revolves around a...
by stephanieburke | Feb 5, 2015 | Blog
1. 2nd Floor Rear 24 Hour Alt. Space Festival Including events at I am Logan Square Gallery, Hume Gallery, Crown Liquors, Dreamland D, Kitchen Space Gallery, Corner, Tritriangle, Uncharted Books, The Whistler, Autotelic Studios, Church of the Advent, and multiple...
by Kevin Blake | Feb 4, 2015 | Blog
By Kevin Blake I’m watching a fly float over the clouds in the water’s mirror of the sky. It skitters, flutters and floats–leaving behind a turbulent wake that appears in my imagination as an erratic line, proofing the fly’s movements through space. The trace loops...