Geoffrey Harrison and the art of pathology

Geoffrey Harrison and the art of pathology

Not many contemporary artists concern themselves too much with anatomy these days. It makes painter Geoffrey Harrison an exception to the rule. The Londoner is so familiar with the workings of the body and proximity of death, that he could teach shark pickler Damien...
Top 5 Weekend Picks! (5/2-5/4)

Top 5 Weekend Picks! (5/2-5/4)

1. I want something more than my husband and my house at Chicago Artists Coalition Work by Oli Rodriguez and Jovencio de la Paz. Chicago Artists Coalition is located at 217 N. Carpenter St. Reception Friday, 6-9pm. 2. SCAPE at The Franklin Organized by Sabina Ott with...
Under a tree and in a veranda with Aandrea Stang

Under a tree and in a veranda with Aandrea Stang

Guest post by Jacob Wick. I met Aandrea Stang in her office, which sits waist-level with passing-by students on their way to the dormitory across the way, twice. The second time, I brought her a raspberry glaze cronut from the donut place near my house, which, like...
It’s a Dallas Day, Part 2: Brittany Ransom

It’s a Dallas Day, Part 2: Brittany Ransom

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...
It’s a Dallas Day, Part 1: Leigh A. Arnold

It’s a Dallas Day, Part 1: Leigh A. Arnold

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...
EDITION #29

EDITION #29

City Still Reeling from MFA Show Buzz louder than bees This years edition of SAIC’s annual behemoth was as sprawling as ever. Each person’s account sounds like a completely different exhibition than others, but I think we can all agree that SAIC is...