by Paul King | Dec 30, 2013 | Blog
Post-holiday greetings! I hope you’re in a pleasant haze filled with too much food (and family). I wanted to take a post to highlight a handful of the awesome, independent games that came out earlier this year. They’re all very interesting in their own rights, but...
by Meredith Kooi | Dec 26, 2013 | Blog
Images: An Abridged History This past semester I taught an undergraduate class at Emory University titled “Visual Studies: The Image.†Some of the questions the course focused on were: what is an image? what does it mean to make an image? how should we look at...
by Juliana Driever | Dec 25, 2013 | Blog
Linda Mary Montano, reproduced with permission, lindamontano.com Since the mid-1960’s Linda Mary Montano has been steadily eroding the boundary between art and life through her pioneering work in performance, video and sculpture. From dealing with personal...
by Guest | Dec 20, 2013 | Blog
It is an appropriation and an approach, but how do you approach appropriately, being in a banged out car and your aim the feel of not to feel it?
by Duncan | Dec 19, 2013 | Blog
Yes. It is true! We rocked Miami this year! It was an epic good time… Lives were changed. Bad decisions were made, but we all survived! Three cheers for the art carnival that is the Miami Basel weekend. Dana has already done a great job of sharing the gonzo good...
by Guest | Dec 18, 2013 | Blog
Guest post by Virginia Konchan Photography must annihilate itself as medium to be no longer a sign, but the thing itself.  —Roland Barthes Ben Gest’s photorealist photography, comprised of stark, neo-classical tableaux, depicts alienated subjects...