The small group exhibit, Jarring, creates a contemplative space to memorialize victims of racial hate crimes and to remember our shared humanity. Like great monuments in the public realm the works in this exhibition are accessible to all and valuable as history-telling by artists who care about what history is told.
Read MoreIn this graphic essay, Matt Kalasky asks us to consider the ego involved in making art and to be accepting of it.
Read MoreCreator and collector, Jeff Ross visits Paris, France where Matthew Rose interviews him about his background in art-making as well as his passion for works by self-taught artists. Born in Germany, raised in America, and now currently living in Bangkok, Thailand, Jeff has travelled the world meeting all walks of life. He shares with us his wonderful stories about how he came to meet other artists and purchase their work.
Read MoreThis graphic essay by Matt Kalasky tells the story of a disease passed on by a father to a son and from the son to his son. The allegorical story takes place nowhere in particular and has implications everywhere.
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