JAMES WELLING
March 1, 2006 7:17 pm Leave your thoughtsJB: When did you first start making photographs? James Welling: I started to take myself seriously as a photographer in 1972. It ... More
JB: When did you first start making photographs? James Welling: I started to take myself seriously as a photographer in 1972. It ... More
This is a personal account of purchasing an artwork from Brock Enright. After a year-long wait, last month I finally received “Koala ... More
Wrapped in assorted colors, the handcrafted paper and enamel text sculptures of Chris Caccamise obliquely comment on the manufacture of longing and ... More
In defense of the work being art, Beatrice Wood wrote “The only works of art America has given are her plumbing and ... More
“Will stand out on the street, with a hammer in my hand” — this is how Jonathan Meese says we will recognize ... More
At the onset of the nineties (or in millennial terms, the veritable dawn of the dead), a kid named Aaron Rose opened ... More
Sue de Beer’s art is a mature reflection on the complex interior lives of disaffected suburban American teenagers. Her video installations, photographs, ... More