…African masks decorate the background. On the information card Pritchard states, “I have never been to Africa.” She suggests that the public often comprehends and portrays people, places or ideas…
Read MoreAlums of the organization formerly known as CAN (it was such a nice, punk, postmodern acronym standing for Creative Artists Network) are using the exhibition space in the Barclay suite…
Read MoreWe at Artblog are accustomed to receiving random emails asking for help contacting artists or locating art by artists we’ve written about (thank you Google, Yahoo and other search engines:…
Read More…wonderful images suggesting wheels, circles, and motion from Francis Picabia, Kasimir Malevich and this wonderful “Maquette for Radio-Announcer” from Gustav Klucis (left). The Post-WWI Germans never looked better, from Otto…
Read More…radio waves, cell phones, satellites, television, the Internet work? Lawrence offers up a living room, with tatty furniture and a plethora of remote controls, with a spy camera and satellites…
Read More…have a bit more about the show at the Optimistic, which Libby told you about; about the Africa Visions exhibit at Indigo Arts and about the Atwater Kent Museum‘s new…
Read MoreLooking for a way to respond to today’s news? Here’s a good creative option: Philadelphia Independent, the quirky arts and commentary zine that looks like a 19th Century newspaper and…
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