143 – Nosebleed
When I think of a piece of art, I think of the place I saw it. My memory of a work or an exhibition unfold visually…
When I think of a piece of art, I think of the place I saw it. My memory of a work or an exhibition unfold visually…
Wassily Kandinsky has been the reason for Atlas since the beginning. If not directly then historically. Kandinsky’s images first, and words later, became the reason…
I was planning a review and realized at 1,500 words in I was more lost than ever. I am reading How to Write about Contemporary Art…
I have known Mary Temple for 7 years and during that time have watched as projects have begun, ended and overlapped. Though the conceptual underpinnings of…
Eric Doeringer is most simply described as an appropriation artist. He has made works that sometimes vary in scale from the original, but are essentially miniature…
With the IFPDA and E/AB Fairs happening, I can’t do all the writing I would like to this week. I have a preview of the weeks…
I was not in the art world in the 60’s, 70’s or 80’s. I am not 40 yet and the age in which I was born…
Being a fan is a silly thing. We align ourselves with causes and nations and parties and these days, it matters little. I do not mean…
This week I am bringing back my link/ quote vehicle Collage Criticism. The first installment is here. The theme for this installment is disembodiment. But the very…
I am not a real New Yorker. I admit it. I grew up in Connecticut and for the last ten years I have lived in Westchester.…