Being in an airport can be like finding yourself stranded on another planet. You are cut off from the world, confined, and stuck on airport time — time marked by…
Read MoreA sense of wonderment When you walk into the Stedman Gallery at Rutgers Camden, the first thing you encounter is a large, framed, radiant portrait of a young woman standing…
Read More“The sea flows, evaporates, precipitates, surges and retracts in waves—like citizenship, like intimacy, like borders.” – Gravy Studio + Gallery How Wide is the Gulf?, featuring the work of photographers…
Read MoreAnthony Goicolea’s parents fled from Cuba to the United States in 1961, after the Communist revolution and landed in Atlanta, where the artist was born (in 1971) and raised. All…
Read MoreArt Basel Miami, et cetera: a challenge I visited Art Basel, and a number of the satellite fairs in Miami, in December. Other than warm weather, I didn’t know what…
Read MoreThe many Philadelphians who miss Michael Taylor’s presence at the Philadelphia Museum of Art will be happy to hear of his enthusiasm in his position as Chief Curator and Deputy…
Read More…Arts Collective brings new paradigm to artist gallery representation. Tina Rocha and Michael Kowbuz take over and retrofit the building next door and create a beautiful big blue-ceilinged space, and…
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