…practitioners like Burns and Ware and, in the Japanese manga. (image is a page from Burns’ new graphic novel “Black Hole.” A selection of the original drawings from the book…
Read More…separated by a white frame and the whole is read as a kind of paragraph or story. The color sequences have a more straight from the camera to the page…
Read More…and the web page offers hilarious endorsements for the book. The email was as charming–and unapologetically self-promotional–as the beginning of this book. Here’s the e-mail: Hi- I am self promoting…
Read MoreThis week’s Weekly includes my fall round-up of great upcoming shows. And on the art page, my review of Shelley Spector‘s Painted Bride exhibit, “I am on Your Shoulders.” Below…
Read MoreTomorrow’s NY Times front page has a blistering condemnation of the federal government’s foot dragging and political gaming of the Katrina disaster. It’s about time somebody in the major press…
Read MoreThis week’s Weekly has no art page. “We are short on space this week,” said my editor, apologetically. Always the first to go and the last to get included: Art,…
Read More…in the Deep South. The Hogan Jazz Archive at Tulane University, which has the world’s largest jazz oral history collection, appeared to be safe, said the curator, Bruce Raeburn. Preservation…
Read More…artist. Wangen’s and Davies’ were my two favorite pieces. The Wangen I loved for its techno-paranoia in a techno medium. He’s receiving radio signals on an antenna on his roof,…
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