For this reason, as much as any intrinsic merit, Rachel Whiteread’s "apocalyptic sheds" as our critic Markie Robson-Scott called them, opened with a sense of occasion. Central London was still only a ...
Thriving in the uncertainty of leaping from place to place requires a good measure of agility, organization and personal courage. It’s a stance that appeals to curator, artist and writer Storm Ascher ...
Really what I’m trying to make is an invitation—something that has a sense of the style and atmosphere, and maybe a little mystery. Over the last year the School of Visual Arts has adjusted and ...
Like most readers, I spend a lot of time happily immersed in words. But sometimes, even a dedicated logophile needs a break from nouns and narratives. This year, constrained by the pandemic and a foot ...
Nearly 25 years ago, Paul Dunlap enrolled as a non-traditional student at UNG to pursue a degree in art. He enrolled in Hank Margeson's photography class and discovered his passion. "That was a game ...