Time Keeps On: One View of Twin Cities

Time Keeps On: One View of Twin Cities

Christian Marclay’s The Clock debuted in London nearly four years ago. I voraciously read about the monumental work at the time, marveling at the dedication needed to edit together the thousands of clips of clocks and watches, and I longed to see it for its...
It’s an Atlanta Day! Part 2: Priscilla Smith

It’s an Atlanta Day! Part 2: Priscilla Smith

Over the coming months, the Bad at Sports blog is featuring quick glimpses of the art world as it exists in smaller cities across the country and around the world. Each glimpse is byway of some of the said city’s local characters, which include but are not limited to...
Walking to Mordor

Walking to Mordor

My wife and sometime collaborator Stephanie Burke and I recently completed a 140-mile walk as a perforance piece called “Walking to Mordor.”  The walk was based on an Easter egg introduced in Google Maps three years ago:  if you asked it for walking directions from...
Edition #31

Edition #31

Delicious Emre Kocagil Leftovers. Local Boutique Sells Studio Floor Scraps; Calls it Art Sofia Leiby’s Second Scrap Heap Sale Hits Tusk June 7th WTT? is always on the lookout for a good bargain (aren’t we all?), and this fire sale is the cheapest/ best...
Failing Together: One View of Twin Cities

Failing Together: One View of Twin Cities

On billboards, online ads, the exterior of the building, and the entrance to the gallery, the larger than life title of the ongoing Edward Hopper exhibition at the Walker Art Center, via the Whitney and the Dallas Museum of Art, Hopper Drawing: A Painter’s...