Carl Oprey on Stephen Shore @ MoMA
©Stephen Shore South of Klamath Falls, U.S. 97, Oregon, July 21, 1973 *** A Major Retrospective of Photographer Stephen Shore by Carl Oprey Contributing Art Editor o hear Stephen Shore talk about his...
Desirée Alvarez/Public Poetry
At Governors Island I anticipated a dark apocalyptic response to the current administration. What I got instead was a utopian vision of empathy, kindness and integrity. I also got overwhelmed, unable to keep up with the steady flow of lines written by the public.
American Witch in Paris/On Location-France
Beast Boutique: Florist Shoppe 2 (France) An American Witch in Paris by Jean-Paul Gavard-Perret Contributing Art Editor ennifer Avery wants to be considered a witch. We agree (it’s always...
Belfast Snaps by Allen Forrest
*** About Allen Forrest: Cartoonist/Illustrator. Born in Canada and bred in the U.S., Allen Forrest has worked in many mediums: computer graphics, theater, digital music, film, video, drawing and painting. You can read more about him in About Us....
Allen Forrest/The Mobile Adoration
About Allen Forrest: Cartoonist/Illustrator. Born in Canada and bred in the U.S., Allen Forrest has worked in many mediums: computer graphics, theater, digital music, film, video, drawing and painting. You can read more about him in About Us.
Allen Forrest/According to Mae: “The Election”
About Allen Forrest: Cartoonist/Illustrator. Born in Canada and bred in the U.S., Allen Forrest has worked in many mediums: computer graphics, theater, digital music, film, video, drawing and painting. You can read more about him in About Us.
Alex Wolkowicz Review/Carl Oprey
Alex Wolkowicz: Viscera Artbreak Gallery New York by Carl Oprey Contributing Arts Editor arlier this year I went to two illuminating exhibitions within a few weeks of each other....
“The Simpson Case” According to Mae, by Allen Forrest
About Allen Forrest: Cartoonist/Illustrator. Born in Canada and bred in the U.S., Allen Forrest has worked in many mediums: computer graphics, theater, digital music, film, video, drawing and painting. You can read more about him in...
Michael Jantzen’s Energetic Art
Michael Jantzen says of his work, “I want to reinvent the built environment in order to extend the reach of consciousness.” That underlying sentiment is the foundation for work that challenges spatial relationships, material science, social relationships, architectural norms and artistic purpose.
David Gittens/S. Korea Mon Amour
Photo: Kisoon Choi “Only Hearts” Art/Peace Project Sharing the peacemaking visions of 3,500 Sarasota, Florida students with students in Chungju, South Korea aking our Florida-grown art/peace project to...
Fred Bendheim’s “Shapings”
Artist Statement: My current work spans the boundaries between painting and sculpture. They are abstract, shaped paintings and relief sculptures, usually on wood or PVC, which I call "shapings". My subjects are usually abstract: they are made of...
Around New York/Greg Stewart
The geographic wonders of New York never cease to impress. After our sight-seeing bike ride, we took a walk around and ended up in an old building. Many of the buildings on the island have a military history. After all, it was a fort designed to protect New York Harbor.
Greg Stewart – On Location/New York
Currently the circulation of Esopus is about 30,000, with readers in all 50 states and 23 countries. The very loyal base of subscribers is about 2,000. The consistent success of Esopus has been its ability to provide the readership with an eclectic mix of art, as well as the good publicity that has been following it since its early editions. It has been reviewed in The New York Times, along with many international publications which have spread it around the globe.
Help Hawk Paint
An Open Letter from Mia Hanson y name is Mia, and this May 18th I will be celebrating my seventeenth wedding anniversary to an artist of considerable integrity who not only delights me as a person, but...
Music & Peace: On the Road in South Korea
Listen to the Music: On the road in South Korea with David Gittens avid Gittens is as close to a Renaissance man as one can get these days, when you include the facts that he's an artist, musician, designer,...
William Wolak/Poetry & Collage
Unpredictable Pleasures You’re a shipwreck rusting into sand, but keep the wind’s sighing inside your tattered sails even when the world seems cold as a coffin’s white silk lining. Like the breathlessness of sparks, the unpredictable pleasures of love always...
Mattina Blue/Artist Spotlight
Abu Dhabi, India, Phuket, SIngapore *** Mapping Worlds Polemic *** attina Blue is a painter, designer and educator, whose work stands on decades of dedication to photographic and meditational practices. Her...
Jose Rodeiro/Artist Interview
We need to keep everything in perspective. The over-240 year history of the USA is marked by many painful moments, many are far far worse than now. For example, every battle fought during the Civil War pitted Americans against other Americans in orgies of violence, wherein (over the brief course of four years) around 700,000 American died and many more were either physically and/or emotionally crippled. Plus, the dark and painful legacy of that war lingers, in a furtive way, underscoring much of what happened in 2016. In addition, USA is secretly haunted by the fact that slavery endured in America from the 16th Century until 1863. Or, the litany of abuse, betrayal, and genocide that Amerindians have endured. Or, the continuing Civil Rights struggle, which persists. Plus, the tragic list of US Presidential assassinations and murders of other key US leaders, each of these deaths frayed the fabric of our democracy.