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....
by Thomas Friel | Sep 10, 2014 | Blog
I’m typing this on my phone, the only possible way at the moment, so apologizes for its brutish nature. Apologizes because I’m in the middle of the woods, 30 + miles from even a small town, and it seems like I’ve left it all behind but the clicky...
by Jacob Wick | Sep 8, 2014 | Blog
I met Carla Herrera-Prats—artist and co-founder of Camel Collective—at SOMA in the San Pedro de los Pinos neighborhood of Mexico City, near the Mercado San Pedro de los Pinos, famous for its fish. SOMA, a space for reflection and discussion of contemporary art, runs...
by Mark Sheerin | Sep 5, 2014 | Blog
The Ermita de San Antonio de la Florida is a neo-classical chapel in the centre of Madrid. The city has grander buildings, but few can be so stunning once you step into the cool interior. This one bears the handiwork of Francisco de Goya, and shows that, like any...
by stephanieburke | Sep 4, 2014 | Blog
1. Various Fades at Johalla Projects Work by Stephen Eichhorn. Johalla Projects is located at 1821 W. Hubbard St. Reception is Friday, 7-10pm. 2. The Passenger at Aspect/Ratio Work by Bryan Zanisnik. Aspect/Ratio is located at 119 N. Peoria St. Reception is Friday,...