by Thomas Friel | Sep 5, 2012 | Blog, Review
You’ve never heard of Judith Louise Marone, an employee of a Kroger Grocery Store in her early sixties, but then, she had never heard of Joseph Pablo Sobel until meeting him in the magazine aisle. Starting from a quick video of her in front of the magazines as she...
by Sarah Margolis-Pineo | Jun 7, 2012 | Blog
There is a bit of the Hopeless Romantic in the art of Richard Haley, as well as humor, depth, and boundless curiosity. His projects initially amuse and then confound, like a dose of sarcasm hiding within utter sincerity, or the strange experience of playing chess...
by Dana Bassett | Aug 11, 2014 | Blog
Performance Art Craze Grips Rural Wisconsin Temporary Driftless Residents Show Performative Streak Move over cheese, there’s a new sheriff in town. Lately the Driftless region of southwest Wisconsin has been teeming with performance art. This development is due in...
by Jesse Malmed | Sep 9, 2013 | Blog
I was missing the earth so much that I watched a 98 minute movie of the light changing from day to night high up in the Sierra Nevadas. The trees are beautiful in the way trees are, but not too showy. There is no discernible movement in the frame beyond the changing...
by Thomas Friel | Jul 2, 2012 | Blog
Digital Luminance: The Paintings of Jason E. Carter Its hard to immediately see, but there is something peculiar about Jason Carter’s paintings. These quiet domestic settings and isolated objects follow our knowledge of perspective and logic. While primarily...