by Donald Wolfe Urban Agrarian What transpires in the mind of a 73-year-old person to decide that it would be a good idea to plant corn in an unused patch of dirt in the middle of Broadway in NYC and become a city farmer? Beats the hell out of me! The goal for...
Chainky Reindorf at Brunelli Gallery Artist updates traditions, blends cultures in her work Artist Statement My work is informed and inspired by the visual language of West African textiles and the custom of using these textiles as a means of...
Read Rose, A work in process *** The Flowering of a Socio-Political Statement Read Rose, by Cynthia Karalla by Pauline Joelle Reviewer Thousands of pages of the notorious Mueller Report, combined with a variety of recycled materials, give birth to these...
Photo by Masaaki Komori on Unsplash *** That Girl by Kuzuha Makino Translated by Toshiya Kamei Iwas shopping for dinner at a local supermarket. Chinatsu was bawling, but I couldn’t calm her down. Akira-kun wanted to eat meat for dinner, so I’d withdrawn...
Light V *** The Sweep of Greece Sea, Air, History and Light Come to Life by Jean-Paul Gavard-Perret Columnist The work of Maria Foskolaki seems to me of the greatest interest both in the treatment of light and the narrative poetry between figuration and...
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