In the heyday of the last wave of feminism in the U.S. and Western Europe, women began to despise what they saw as their limited role in the home. They […]
Bertha Husband
Art Review: Uncovering Images
Julio Garcia’s New Orleans series in this exhibition was previously shown as “The Trouble With Building Here” at Atwell’s Art & Frame, and I reviewed it at length in this […]
Art Review: Jepson exhibits
Last year when the Jepson Center opened, I made a comment in my review that it would be a challenge to find an art that would not be upstaged by […]
Review: 2 shows@SCAD Museum of Art
In our era of mass production, the unique, handcrafted object loses its use value as a utensil or a piece of furniture and is raised to priceless fine art status, […]
“Journey of a Soul”
Outsider Artists@Hurn Museum of Contemporary Folk Art
Jepson Center: First Impressions
Our resident art critic reviews Savannah’s newest museum
‘Homage to Bones’: A review
In Portrait of the Self; Exodus of the Spirit…and within us exile resides, Wendell Smith represents his face on an irregular shaped piece of canvas mounted on chicken wire with […]
Wendell Rudolph Smith?s ?Homage to Bones?
Through March 8@Pinnacle Gallery
Public art event by Pleasant & Stefan Eins
It is possible, if you park your car and decide to do the u
Michael Banks: 10 years of Outsider art
In all figurative visual imagery, whether painting, photography or film, there are generally two ways in which the viewer interacts with the represented. In one, the subjects perform their narratives […]
