Susan Krause’s ICONIDOKU at Twin Kittens, 360 degrees of clever
Susan Krause, Global Economy, 2010, wood, glass, cloth, shredded money. Photo courtesy Twin Kittens. The playful simplicity of Susan Krause’s solo titled ICONIDOKU — an interactive exhibition based on...
View ArticleGyun Hur’s Lenox project pushes toward true diversity in Atlanta art
Photo by Carla Aaron-Lopez. Chop, chop. Chop, chop, chop. “I literally just see them as pigments and as my palette to create an image or a visual phenomenon on the floor or in the space,” said Gyun...
View ArticleThe Fringe: On Art Workers and the Aesthetics of Labor
Participants combine sections of the Local Industry Cloth at the Knoxville Museum of Art. Photo courtesy the artist. Currently on view for the first time at the Knoxville Museum of Art is Anne...
View ArticleHow gloATL Killed Little Five Points with Liquid Culture
Photo by John Ramspott. Last Friday the storefronts of Little Five Points became the site of Liquid Culture, a series of physical installations and movement-based interventions by the dance company,...
View ArticleFlash Mobs: Artistic Movement or Marketing Ploy?
At the end of the spring semester, my friend Annie came over; we were working on final papers, but after a few minutes she called me over to look at something on the screen of her Macbook. Toby, her...
View ArticleNathan Sharratt Wants to Be Your Blood Brother at Elevate
Photo courtesy the artist. Sometime around 8PM on Friday, August 26, 2011, after two hours of drifting amongst the various works installed on the street above the mall at Underground Atlanta, I...
View ArticleWho’s Afraid of Four White Walls? Or Have You Ever Been Experienced?
FLUX 2011. Photo by John Ramspott. Early Modernism saw two visions of the relationship between art and life emerge. One held that art was autonomous, whereas the other sought to integrate art and...
View ArticleSusan Krause’s ICONIDOKU at Twin Kittens, 360 degrees of clever
The playful simplicity of Susan Krause’s solo titled ICONIDOKU — an interactive exhibition based on Sudoku, the popular math-puzzle game — only thinly conceals the activist mentality stealthily boiling...
View ArticleGyun Hur’s Lenox project pushes toward true diversity in Atlanta art
Chop, chop. Chop, chop, chop. “I literally just see them as pigments and as my palette to create an image or a visual phenomenon on the floor or in the space,” said Gyun Hur. Chop, chop. Boxes of silk...
View ArticleHow gloATL Killed Little Five Points with Liquid Culture
Last Friday the storefronts of Little Five Points became the site of Liquid Culture, a series of physical installations and movement-based interventions by the dance company, gloATL. Liquid Culture...
View ArticleFlash Mobs: Artistic Movement or Marketing Ploy?
At the end of the spring semester, my friend Annie came over; we were working on final papers, but after a few minutes she called me over to look at something on the screen of her Macbook. Toby, her...
View ArticleNathan Sharratt Wants to Be Your Blood Brother at Elevate
Sometime around 8PM on Friday, August 26, 2011, after two hours of drifting amongst the various works installed on the street above the mall at Underground Atlanta, I finally found a map for the events...
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