Collage, as a game in art making, runs like a thread through all disciplines for the last hundred years. From the cutting and pasting of images to the montages of […]
Bertha Husband
SpacePaintings by Marcus Kenney and Zechariah Vincent
Space. It is dear to an artist’s heart. There’s never enough of it. Here, in Marcus Kenney’s works in this exhibition, it refers to “outer space”. All eight of his […]
‘Inside Outside’
Although the Mosches have been married for 30 years, they don’t seem interested in artistic collaboration in this exhibition, where they’ve focused on their differences under the opposition of “Inside/Outside.” […]
‘40/40’
This exchange exhibition of prints was organized by SCAD Foundations Professor, Marcia Neblett, now teaching on a Fulbright Scholarship at the Government College of Fine Arts and Crafts, Chennai (Madras) […]
(Dis)placed Identity
THIS PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION presents an interesting dialogue between a European culture’s dissatisfaction with contemporary civilization and a Native American’s ironic response to it. Andrea Robbins and Max Becher collaborated on […]
‘Savannah Collects’
One of the appeals for collectors of African popular art is that, for its own society, it has a use value and therefore, a meaning. For at least the last […]
‘Take the Burden’
In the first three of seven large oil paintings, three characters, two men and a woman in dressy casual garb, are engaged in trading places as the burden the others […]
‘Together at last’
I wonder if my problem with Red Gallery is a Feng Shui matter. Though it very often has painting shows, I don’t believe it’s a space well-suited to hanging two-dimensional […]
‘Pulse of the Earth’
If you were passing Pei Ling Chan Gallery at 9:13 p.m. on the evening of Sunday, July 15, you may have experienced the impact of art and science on Savannah […]
’Desired’
Jacquette’s series “My Houses” shows us interiors that she claims to desire. These are rooms – dining, living and bath – replete with curtains, chandeliers and heavy, wooden, stuffed furniture. […]
Space and apocalype
Kip Bradely at Gallery S.P.A.C.E. through may 28th
A Consuming Vision
Selections from Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
