It’s been a long time coming, but the wait may soon be over. Fourteen years ago, artist Luther Vann and poet and author Aberjhani began a collaborative book project. More […]
Visual Arts
Dimensions Gallery does it New York style
Gleaming white walls and the faint smell of fresh paint greet visitors as they step into Dimensions Gallery, the storefront gallery on MLK Jr. Blvd. that opened in June. “We […]
A rare vision, in more ways than one
WILLIAM ARMSTRONG is old school. The locally-based, world-renowned painter doesn’t believe in overexposure, but rather in the value of a certain amount of mystique. To that end Armstrong has done […]
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
Review: Welcome to the motherhood
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 […]
Art in real time
Two well-known artists are coming to the Telfair
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 […]
Interview: Mark Heflin
As Alice asked before beginning her adventures in Wonderland; “What is the use of a book without pictures?” She wasn’t alone in her sentiment. To celebrate a quarter-century of American […]
When art & technology collide
The Jepson presents cutting-edge Family Day
