by Claudine Isé | Feb 15, 2010 | Blog
Tempestt Hazel (awesome name!!), writing for Columbia College’s blog for last weekend’s CAA conference, asked Duncan MacKenzie 10 Questions in conjunction with his and Richard’s presentation last week at the conference. (You can also check out more...
by Claudine Isé | Feb 15, 2010 | Blog
This pair of web projects, which utilize personalization algorithms and are created by Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar, are oldies but goodies. In case you’re like me and hadn’t known about them before now, I’m passing them along for your post V-Day...
by Claudine Isé | Feb 15, 2010 | Blog
Roberta Smith of the New York Times is way too classy and refined to actually rant. Yet despite the even-handedness of her tone, her argument here is impassioned. It also happens to be one that I agree with. Note the part where she reports that the MCA has yet to find...
by Christopher Hudgens | Feb 12, 2010 | Blog
Over the last 48 hours a story has been jumping around the Chicago art world stirring the minds and causing the hand wringing of countless people. Much of the talk has sadly been via email, Twitter, Facebook & other secondary venues of communication. That story...
by Christopher Hudgens | Feb 11, 2010 | Blog
The Red Dot Art Fair’s NYC edition which was cancelled less then a month before it’s opening during Armory in 2009 has been rebooted in combination with MillionTreesNYC, a project initiated by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and New York Restoration Project...
by Guest | Feb 11, 2010 | Blog
Off-Topic invites artists, curators, writers, and cultural workers to discuss a subject not directly related to the practice of making art. We would like to welcome Stephanie Burke as our latest guest with her post, “Firestarter”. Stephanie is a Chicago...