Juan Downey; the invisible architect at the Bronx Museum
Juan Downey was an important, yet under-recognized pioneer of video (and worked in a variety of other media), who was active in the downtown art scene in New York, where he moved in 1967 and remained...
View ArticleDetouched and Tiny Plays for Ireland at Project Arts Centre, Dublin
—Andrea’s trip to Ireland earlier this year unearthed an exhibit on the idea of touch and some 4-minute (yes, 4-minute!) theater pieces. Her review explains it all.–the Artblog editors———————...
View ArticleTaking stock — Video artist Fiona Tan contemplates collecting
(Mellisa reviews a video installation focusing on the desire to collect and preserve objects d’art and cultural artifacts. — the Artblog editors) Fiona Tan’s “Inventory,” now on view through March 23...
View ArticleBooks for artists, part 2
[In her second installment of books for artists (find the first here), Andrea focuses on best practices for creating and organizing an archive, offering tools and an example of one artist’s approach. —...
View ArticleBetween cheeky and mournful, a look at violence, masculinity, anxiety, at Vox...
L Autumn Gnadinger reviews 'Comedy of Errors: Shay Arick, Maggie Hazen, Zach Hill' a darkly humorous group exhibition tackling themes of state and patriarchal violence. The show, curated by Meyken...
View ArticleNadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib’s ‘Field Companion’, a not-so-alternate...
Nadia Hironaka & Matthew Suib's 'Field Companion' is a mycology-inspired immersive film experience where relationships-- mutualistic, parasitic, or otherwise-- reign supreme. Themes of community,...
View ArticleCraft and Stone, Korea’s Artistic Odyssey from 1989 at the Philadelphia...
Tradition encounters innovation, and history intertwines with contemporary expression at the Philadelphia Art Museum’s captivating exhibition, “The Shape of Time: Korean Art after 1989”. Here 28...
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