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…
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…
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 took a music history class my last year of college. It wasn’t part of my thesis. I took it because A) one of my favorite…
It’s June now, and I will be reducing Atlas to a bi-weekly affair until the fall. I want to cover a few topics briefly and let…
Frohawk Two Feathers discussing his work at the Hudson River Museum Three Museum show recommendations: Frohawk Two Feather’s show Kill Your Best Ideas, The Battle for…
Atlas is passion project. I enjoy reading and writing about art. Why not write something? There’s no price for entry to writing. I can only see…
Jean Dubuffet: Soul of the Underground, the least well publicized thing on at MoMA now, is a discreet, quiet show you might otherwise miss. The show…
Notes on the exhibition: Lygia Clark, Sandra Gering’s John Cage show and Why Children’s Books Matter These aren’t reviews, rather a few notes on the way…
As the summer approaches, I am looking forward to some projects in the works for the fall. Atlas will be less frequent (bi-weekly) until September, but…