In one of two dual reviews, Bill Conger considers Mike Calway-Fagen’s recent exhibition at Murray State University.
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ArticlesUp the stairs of 422 Ord Street in Los Angeles’ Chinatown lies artist-run space metro pcs. Inside, the small three-piece exhibition, “Out at the Elbows,” occupies the fluorescent former Cambodian Consulate interior.
Over nine people came to the opening of “We,” Free Paarking’s exhibition of work by Chicago-based artist Sam Lipp. In fact, exactly ten people showed up—a higher-than-expected turnout for an opening that was held from 4:00 to 7:45 a.m.
“Hidden Cities” ambitiously poses many pressing questions about curatorial practice, the role of arts and artists within the changing landscape of San Francisco, and the nature of urban experiences.
In her most recent exhibition, Carland’s single channel video and the exhibition title, both “Live from Somewhere,” pays tribute to Gilda Radner.
This three-person exhibition, featuring Sheri Fleck Rieth, Tom Lee and Herb Rieth, had the essence of a play with charmingly eccentric characters that all share a different perspective on a larger story.
In this hypertext review, Kevin Weil asks, “Is unwrapping a form of archeology?” Make sure to click on everything…..