Post from Jack Regalado [Editor’s note: This is a comment on Libby’s Jan. 8 post on Jenny Holzer’s piece at Penn.] The Holzer-Penn deal doesn’t bother me. That may be…
Read More…The books are always about art and usually I haven’t heard of any of them. But Rodger makes them seem fascinating. Anyway, Libby and I asked him to put together…
Read MoreAfter leaving Locks, I ran to Old City to meet Roberta, and on my way got waylaid by a young man calling attention to a new gallery to anyone who’d…
Read MoreSnow inspired me to stay at Locks Gallery for as long as possible, so after admiring Neysa Grassi’s gouaches (see Dec. 6 post), I wandered upstairs to see the multiples…
Read MorePost by Anne Seidman I fit in with the description of an age-appropriate art-Neanderthal because I make and am interested in abstraction. I also admire all this kooky, awkwardly-represented, young,…
Read MoreHow sad, I thought, as I trudged through the icy, slushy streets, the wind driving the icy snow into my face. An artist has an opening on a night like…
Read MorePost by Peter Kinney [Editor’s note: I invited Peter Kinney to give a second point of view–see Sun. Nov. 23 post, “Real estate update”–on Joe Plageman’s work at Highwire Gallery.]…
Read MoreWell, Roberta, you are a terrible trouble maker. After all, not that long ago (Oct. 5, to be exact), you wrote a rave about Jan Baltzell’s abstract paintings. Of course,…
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