by Lise McKean | Apr 19, 2017 | Blog
The Kochi-Muziris Biennale opened last December and closed at the end of March with the announcement of artist Anita Dube as the artistic director of the fourth Biennale—at last a woman in the role. I wrote about the second Biennale for Bad at Sports. While at...
by B@S Comics | Apr 18, 2017 | Blog
By Max Morris Howdy folks! This weeks Sunday Comics was a little delayed due to Easter hijinks, but this entry I am excited to preview some books being featured by Andy Rench’s publishing project Believed Behavior. I first became aware of Believed Behavior due...
by Visualist Chicago | Apr 13, 2017 | Blog
1. The Work of Melvin King: A Chicago Experience April 14, 2017, 6-9PM Work by: Melvin King William Hill Gallery: 6144 S Cottage Grove Ave, Chicago, IL 60637 2. Color is a faraway place April 15, 2017, 6-9PM Work by: CC Ann Chen Slow: 2153 W 21st St, Chicago,...
by Keeley Haftner | Apr 12, 2017 | Blog
Through Either Side: Interview with Simon Anderson Keeley Haftner: So Simon, this will be somewhat of a traditional interview, but punctuated with my mention of selections from George Brecht’s Water Yam for you to respond to. Sound good? Simon Anderson: Okay! KH:...
by B@S Comics | Apr 9, 2017 | Blog
by Krystal DiFronzo The work of Margot Ferrick is alchemical, words and figures become liquid gold across spread pages. It feels current in it’s lack of direct narrative and it’s strong poetic lyricism but also feels more akin to illuminated medieval...
by Duncan | Apr 7, 2017 | Blog
From Ed and all of us, Our friend, community organizer, and rad human LOGAN BAY needs our help. Late on Friday, March 24th, just after a community event he produced, Logan was unloading his own parked car in front of his own home when he was hit by an automobile. Both...