It’s an Atlanta Day! Part 2: Priscilla Smith

It’s an Atlanta Day! Part 2: Priscilla Smith

Over the coming months, the Bad at Sports blog is featuring quick glimpses of the art world as it exists in smaller cities across the country and around the world. Each glimpse is byway of some of the said city’s local characters, which include but are not limited to...
Meanwhile… rambling on the zero

Meanwhile… rambling on the zero

                      A few weeks after the Death of a Salesman opened it’s doors at the Morosco Theater in 1949, Arthur Miller ruminated in the New York Times, “There is a misconception of tragedy with which I...
Seaside postcards: Spencer Tunick in Folkestone

Seaside postcards: Spencer Tunick in Folkestone

Museums at Night appears yet to reach the US, but if any cultural impresarios are reading, this concept is ripe for import. In the UK it’s an annual extravaganza which sees nearly 500 museums throwing open their doors after hours. It generates crowds, good will and...
Top 5 Weekend Picks! (6/6-6/8)

Top 5 Weekend Picks! (6/6-6/8)

1. Pictures for an Exhibition at The Arts Club Chicago Work by Simon Starling. The Arts Club Chicago is located at 201 E. Ontario St. Open house Saturday from 11am-5pm. 2. BAUDY at ADDS DONNA Work by Claire Arctander, Jeremy Biles, Ben Fain, Yasi Ghanbari, Kelly...
The Beast: An Interview with John Preus

The Beast: An Interview with John Preus

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...