Heart Of Glass
Though you may think the realm of glass is limited to Cinderella's slipper, the vessel for your wine, and Blondie's ex-beau's heart, the material actu...
Though you may think the realm of glass is limited to Cinderella's slipper, the vessel for your wine, and Blondie's ex-beau's heart, the material actu...
Posted 03.02.2012
For either a child or an adult, nothing is scarier than thinking something is under the bed. Fantasy and fear begin to merge into one in the upcoming ...
Posted 02.04.2012
There was a time when the artist at work meant hours of solitude, piles of tossed-out failed works, and clothes covered in smudges of charcoal and pai...
Posted 12.13.2011
The exhibition 'In Context' examines the multicolored threads which helped weave the complex and vibrant 50-year career of Betye Saar. Participating a...
Posted 01.08.2012
Via MutualArt: Walking up to the High Museum in Atlanta, Georgia, you can't help but notice the current main attraction: the building's impressive ...
G. Roger Denson | Posted 01.07.2012
Susan Eley | Posted 10.24.2011
Molly Barnes Brown Bag lunches are to New York today what Gertrude Stein's formidable salons must have been like to Paris in the 1920s.
G. Roger Denson | Posted 05.25.2011
The rise of feminism corresponds roughly with the expansion of the artworld to include women's production. This is a history that began predominantly in impelling women's art as an expression of the identification of women apart from men.
Emily Waldorf | Posted 05.25.2011
Painting, Still Lively in the 21st Century (NY Times) Kiki Smith: Works in Glass (NY Times) J.M.W. Turner's Last Rome Painting to Be Sold (NY Tim...
Kimberly Brooks | Posted 02.15.2012
As a mother and artist, there's no doubt that my greatest works of art, the magical moving 3D beings whose personalities evolve and grow each day, are...
Posted 03.03.2012