https://www.theartblog.org/wp-content/uploaded/2011/02/Artblog–Radio-Jayson-Musson-interview.mp3 Jayson Scott Musson in his apartment before our Artblog Radio interview in February, 2011. Profanity and insults are just distractions in Jayson Scott Musson’s posters, screeds and rants. The…
Read MoreJayson Scott Musson’s language-based art sometimes gets him into trouble. But that’s the whole point of the smart and edgy work by this astute social critic. Recently a gallery dropped…
Read MoreOur series sponsor is Fleisher Art Memorial. https://www.theartblog.org/wp-content/uploaded/2019/05/Artblog-Artblog-Radio-Leah-Bailis.mp3 Leah Bailis is known for architecture fragments, which she makes, painstakingly, out of paper and cardboard. In 2010 she was a finalist…
Read More…interactive festival that commissions temporary, site-specific art projects at historic landmarks. Indy Hall: to strengthen the city’s creative community by turning an entire city block into a creative co-working community…
Read MoreLeah Bailis changed up her art significantly in her last solo show at Vox Populi. From sculptures of forlorn and fragile architectural fragments, her show Magical Thinking was a mix…
Read MoreOur series sponsor is Fleisher Art Memorial. https://www.theartblog.org/wp-content/uploaded/2019/05/Artblog-Artblog-Radio-Angel-O.mp3 Philadelphia’s job market was no friend to Angel O when she graduated from Moore College almost two years ago. We tracked her…
Read More…we place on the new. Doeringer, who is represented by Creative Thriftshop , curated the upcoming group exhibition “I Like The Art World And The Art World Likes Me” at…
Read More…and how France’s cultural institutions literally played on, staging shows and singing songs and painting pictures. The author argues in this 400-page history that the pre-war French art industry managed…
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