by Paul King | Jan 27, 2014 | Blog
Three days ago–on January 24th, 2014–Vine turned a year old. It’s not really momentous, except it was made out to be by your standard content-spammy blogs, posting year and monthly compilations in response. You won’t believe this Vine...
by stephanieburke | Jan 24, 2014 | Blog
1. Dialogues on the New Plastic at Firecat Projects Work by Tom Burtonwood and Holly Holmes Firecat Projects is located at 2124 N. Damen Ave. Reception Friday, 7-10pm. 2. Plural Wife Project at Julius Caesar Work by Angela Ellsworth Julius Caesar is located at 3311...
by Autumn Hays | Jan 24, 2014 | Blog, Inspiration
Just over 6 months ago, after 8 years of being a practicing contemporary artist, I graduated with my MFA. Though I knew my post graduation time would be full of unexpected ups and downs, and the struggle would be trying, I still had little idea of what it be like....
by Meredith Kooi | Jan 23, 2014 | Blog
In keeping with my interests and research in phenomenology and embodiment, this article addresses four disparate works that are currently on view in Atlanta. Drawn from four separate shows — Coloring and In Translation at the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center (ACAC),...
by Dana Bassett | Jan 21, 2014 | Blog
Amelia Peláez’s Havana Hilton Hotel mural, ca. 1957. Cuban Heritage Collection, University of Miami Libraries. Travelogue: Three Cities, Three Retrospectives Beyond the stuffed animal selfies at PS1, LACMA and PAMM It’s been a wild winter break, but What’s...
by Kevin Blake | Jan 20, 2014 | Blog
By Kevin Blake Abstract painting is coming off the walls. It is evolving. Zoe Nelson talks with Bad at Sports about her engagement and participation in the evolution of abstraction, which appears in her work, to be a deconstruction of traditional painting parameters....