Vivian Xiao November 30, 2016 Gail Wight is an American artist whose work combines art with biology, neurology and technology. Her work explores the impact of life sciences on the human being. She is a professor in Art Practice and has been teaching art at Stanford since 2003. She works primarily in experimental media, photography, […]

By Ephraim Russell Posted on September 14, 2016   This conversation took place via email and was led by Philadelphia curator Angela McQuillan with New York based artist Laura Splan and San Francisco based artist Gail Wight at the time of their Exhibition, Raw Material, at Grizzly Grizzly, May 2016.     Angela: In the exhibition description the two of you are introduced as long-time […]

Twin exhibits explore the strained relationship between humans, the environment By Jeffrey Edalatpour August 24, 2016 Edward Burtynsky’s photograph, ‘Oil Fields #19b, Belridge, California’ is in the two-part SJMA exhibit, ‘Indestructible Wonder.’ At first blush, the thematic connection between two new exhibits at the San Jose Museum of Art seems tenuous at best. But after spending time […]

Artist Markus Linnenbrink has installed a vibrant 40,000 square foot mural across the façade of Miami‘s soon-to-be completed SLS Brickell Hotel and Residences. Best known for his signature ‘drip painting’ technique, linnenbrink has enlivened downtown’s monochromatic urban area with a colossal, chromatic landscape. Commissioned by Jorge M. Pérez with the goal of giving the district a […]

Future Fossil, Other Vessel By Anthony Hawley June 3, 2016 A Whisper of Where it Came From MARCH 11 – JULY 24, 2016 KEMPER MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Convene MARCH 15 – MAY 22, 2016 NERMAN MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS In 2016 we’re trying to make sense of our […]

Internationally Known Artist Helen O’Leary Moving to Newburgh by Cher Some people look at the City of Newburgh and see crumbling houses and vacant storefronts. Others see world-class architecture and blank canvases for new ideas. It is no surprise the creative community sees the latter in the City of Newburgh. Helen O’Leary is one of them. As she […]

By Claire Voon December 2, 2015 MIAMI BEACH — Perhaps it’s because we’re near the tropics or in palm tree central, but whatever the reason, the galleries participating in this year’s Pulse Miami Beach fair are showing a generous selection of botany-focused works. As I moved from booth to booth, colorful abstract and geometric paintings […]

THE MOJO AT MOFO: ARTWORK MAKES MAGIC AT GENSLER’S MORRISON & FOERSTER Peter Webster | September 29, 2014 PROJECT NAME: Morrison & Foerster Office LOCATION: New York FIRM: Gensler SQ. FT.216,000 SQF   Many separate worlds, self-obsessed and frequently combative, compose the city of New York. But three powerful spheres of in­fluence—corporate law, commercial real estate, and contemporary […]

Jefferson Pinder’s ‘Onyx Odyssey’ traces black men throughout American history A new exhibition at HPAC encompasses sculpture, neon, and video. By Kate Sierzputowski Dark Matter, 2015, performance video, dimensions variable Assimilated, 2009, mercury, neon and charcoal, 72 x 44 inches Courtesy the artist   Jefferson Pinder: “Onyx Odyssey” 11/8-1/24/2016 Hyde Park Art Center 5020 S. […]