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Works by Abby Goodman.
“I feel this desire for the association with natural imagery reflects concerns towards the current global environmental situation. This imagery acts as a harbinger, yet functions as a symbol of hope. My work is a visual metaphor for [...]
* sol⋅ip⋅sism [sol-ip-siz-uhm]
–noun
1. Philosophy. the theory that only the self exists, or can be proved to exist.
2. extreme preoccupation with and indulgence of one’s feelings, desires, etc.; egoistic self-absorption.
Who are we? Lets examine the place from which we came.
Howard Singerman argues in Art Subjects: Making Artists in the American University (1999), art education [...]
What would you do on the fourth plinth of Trafalgar Square for 1 hour with the world watching you?
Antony Gormley, the mayor, Sky TV, and we at The Art Klatch want to know. OneAndAnother.co.uk
Could it be that the ‘Gaming Generation’ is unable to enjoy the simple pleasures of a museum that the general public has enjoyed for centuries?
The Center for the Future of Museums has brought in Dr. Jane McGonigal to attract future museum goers. Together they seek to quantify and qualify their decision to advise traditional museums [...]
Pae White: Lisa, Bright and Dark, is showing at the Taubman 9/4 - 11/7/2009.
I’m particularly inspired by Pae White’s work not just for the luscious visual attacks of light and space, but also for her dance between the handmade everyday and foreign fantastic.
The Taubman Museum of Art will showcase “White’s pivotal themes: the rhetoric of [...]
Works by Kathryn Pannepacker, also a mentor of mine currently showing at SMILE gallery (105 S 22nd St. Philadelphia PA). Learn the story behind these works and how they address an artist’s expectations of and in the community — and more about this show including artist Dave Foss in an article by Marie Elcin one [...]
I was traveling to St. Louis to see my sister, and it turned out, after four flight fiascoes, that I was only to be there for about 36 hours. I had heard nothing of the St. Louis Art Museum, and my feelings toward the city was that it had culture, or at least good food, [...]
” I am fascinated by the way we interact with each other and our environments. I capture images to feed my obsession with the intricacies of human behavior and communication in the modern world. Through both still and moving images, I examine encounters, moments, and arrangements of objects that reveal patterns in our collective actions, [...]
©2008 Erica Allen
“Untitled Gentleman is a series of fictional portraits created using anonymous faces from contemporary barbershop hairstyle posters combined with figures from discarded studio photographs. Through interventions in these found photographs, this work explores representations and constructions of identity in portraiture and appropriates value to images and individuals who are otherwise overlooked.
Existing between the [...]