153 – John Houck, an Atlas Discussion
John Houck is an artist that I came to know through two different works, History of Graph Paper (shown at the Jewish Museum) and Portrait Landscape (shown at…
John Houck is an artist that I came to know through two different works, History of Graph Paper (shown at the Jewish Museum) and Portrait Landscape (shown at…
Originally created as a proposal for a not-for-profit gallery in New York, Street Hassle was my attempt to create a show using the framework of Lou…
Getting to know art is different than seeing a show. Seeing work in a studio, then encountering it in a gallery leads to a direct link…
The current trends in curating seem to swing somewhere between the mixed bag of the art fair and the draft day of a fantasy sports team.…
With Atlas – 150 I am going to start sharing exhibition proposals and at that point Atlas will alternate between interviews, exhibition concepts and reviews. Before…
I learned many years ago to question the newspaper, the history books and any page with a critical mind. I read with caution and all facts…
The Change Blindness Effect, 2015 Ballpoint ink on 3 ply Bristol 13 1/2 x 12 1/2 x 1 1/2 in. (34.3 x 31.8 x 3.8…
All thoughts are prey to some beast – Bill Callahan This week I am offering other people’s links and thoughts: Hito Steyerl – A Tank on…
Over the past 6 years I have been fortunate enough to curate or co-curate some shows outside of my day job and the thing I love…
4 very brief things: 1) Anne Truitt’s Daybook is a great resource and a salve to my tired mind. Her words are inspiring and restorative. I…