A rt constructs a place to ask you to notice something. The use of color as a plain to bridges the body to the space […]
Month: October 2020
Modernism is Over…
W hat the hell was modernism? Jerry Saltz’s resurfacing long essay tells the 130-year-old history of the era of modernism. Most art movements last for […]
A Collection of Staring
C ovid created distance, time, and space for the people of the world. Diana Al Hadid, a Brooklyn biased artist, found herself away from her […]
Break Away from the Existing Standards
A meme is any kind of idea or expression that mutates as it goes through society. Being effected by all cultures, memes have developed from […]
Within Arm’s Reach
W ith the growth of social media as a platform to share all intimate moments for all to see is a phenomenon that is about […]
The Medium of Canvas
T he relationship of shape and color is explored by many artists throughout art history, yet Sarah Crowner’s unique practice of exploration separates her from […]
Forgotten Explorations
T he 1970’s artistic legacy of Merrill Wagner lives on in her studio, her art, but stammers in her mind. The wild stories, people, and […]
YouTube History Lessons
A mna Asghar experiments with the a relationship between painting and printmaking on paper verses canvas to conduct her individual style. By using Photoshop, airbrush, […]
Drawn from the Collective History
T here are no found objects in the making of this art, yet every piece is drawn from the collective history. Leonardo Drew relates himself […]