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Art Imitates Meatnew

Sculpture pays the bills on Rogelio Tijerina's free-range cattle ranch, where he casts his finest animals before they're processed.
Chicago Reader  |  Burt Michaels  |  10-02-2006  |  Art

Women of the Clothnew

Lauren Austin covers humanity with her African-American quilts.
Orlando Weekly  |  Aya Kawamoto  |  09-29-2006  |  Art

Starting Overnew

Gulf Coast artists are making a comeback, with a little help from Andy Warhol.
Jackson Free Press  |  Ronni Mott  |  09-29-2006  |  Art

Nuisance Artnew

Nashville's graffiti writers are mostly white, well-off kids who want someone -- anyone -- to listen.
Nashville Scene  |  William Dean Hinton  |  09-28-2006  |  Art

Neighborhood Picassonew

A wonder of ad hoc and mad genius construction, a lot of people are finding themselves slowing down as they pass William Ryder's two-story home.
NUVO  |  Michael Tapscott  |  09-28-2006  |  Art

Oh TV, Up Yours!new

Animal Charm, Bryan Boyce, and TV Carnage chart the outer limits of piracy.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Johnny Ray Huston  |  09-27-2006  |  Art

A Commentary on Genre

While sleekly presented in an avant noir style, each vignette is a superb niche in the ten main genres commonly placed on the video shelf, reflecting as the artist insists on something similar to the ten Aristotelian categories of reality.
Random Lengths News  |  Armando Ruiz and James Preston Allen  |  09-15-2006  |  Art

Writing His Futurenew

Vulcan, the erstwhile king of spray can art, wants to leave the streets behind without losing his soul.
SF Weekly  |  Ryan Blitstein  |  09-11-2006  |  Art

I'll Be Your Mirrornew

Decades after he reconstructed the landscape of Pop art, suddenly Andy Warhol is back.
New York Press  |  Viola Salzedo-Gramm  |  09-07-2006  |  Art

Skin Deepnew

L.A.'s provocative "lowbrow" pop art pioneer Coop and his big, bold, bare babes get ready to expose the sexy side of corporate America.
L.A. Alternative  |  Lucinda Michele Knapp  |  09-05-2006  |  Art

I Am Not Afraidnew

Painter Lea Barton has followed a winding path back home.
Jackson Free Press  |  Natalie A. Collier  |  08-20-2006  |  Art

Frank Lloyd Wright Makes Us Asknew

What can we learn, and are we paying attention?
Boise Weekly  |  Sara Beitia  |  08-08-2006  |  Art

Everybody Loves Corpsesnew

A German scientist brings a display well-preserved human bodies in wacky poses to Boston's Museum of Science -- and the crowd loves it.
Boston Phoenix  |  Greg Cook  |  08-03-2006  |  Art

Manga Masternew

Yoshihiro Tatsumi does Comicon with Adrian Tomine.
L.A. Weekly  |  Gendy Alimurung  |  08-03-2006  |  Art

Art by Chancenew

A chance meeting in California led a group of Mississippi artists to mount a national tour with art inspired by Hurricane Katrina.
Jackson Free Press  |  Ali Greggs  |  07-15-2006  |  Art

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