AltWeeklies Wire
Photo IDsnew
In an exhibit in Vermont, troubled and homeless teens show the world where they're at with photographs.
Seven Days |
Kevin J. Kelley |
02-15-2006 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
Art of Darknessnew

Photographer Todd Hido made a name in the art world with his haunting images of suburbia -- now he's turned his lens toward, well, racier subjects.
East Bay Express |
Justin Berton |
02-06-2006 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
Hot-Button Topicsnew

Amalia Amaki is an artist of remarkable complexity who bridges the gap between the worlds of high and popular art.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Felicia Feaster |
02-02-2006 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
Opposites Attract the Eyenew
While Noguchi's design work was right in step with his peers, his sculptures display a yearning for meaning.
Orlando Weekly |
Jessica Bryce Young |
01-26-2006 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
Picture Thisnew
James Sturm, co-founder of the nation's first school for cartoon studies, discusses the merits of school and the newfound attention being paid to comics.
The Village Voice |
Nick Mamatas |
01-18-2006 |
Art
Artlessnew
The Dallas arts community quietly loses a successful residency program for artists.
Dallas Observer |
Jesse Hyde |
01-17-2006 |
Art
A Million Little Piecesnew
Like his surreal collages, George Sakkal's life has been shattered and put back together again.
Baltimore City Paper |
Violet Glaze |
01-11-2006 |
Art
Our Picasso?new
A Dionysian maverick of experimentation, openness, visual wit and roguish nerve, Robert Rauschenberg has been inspirational for generations.
The Village Voice |
Jerry Saltz |
01-09-2006 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
Chip Off the Old Blockbusternew
The King Tut show in Fort Lauderdale is shamelessly overpriced, but — Holy Osiris! — the art is terrific!
New Times Broward-Palm Beach |
Edmund Newton |
12-28-2005 |
Art
Master of All He Surveysnew
Nearly 2,000 works of the art world's elite are draped around the headquarters of one Miami kingpin dealer.
Miami New Times |
Carlos Suarez de Jesus |
12-28-2005 |
Art
Knitters Become Crafty Graffiti Artistsnew
Under the noms d'artiste AKrylik and PolyCotN, two moms are tagging street signs, car antennae, doorknobs and park benches with their unfinished knitting projects.
Houston Press |
Keith Plocek |
12-19-2005 |
Art
Cartoon Networknew
Comic-strip artists are gathering to skewer art-establishment elitism.
Seattle Weekly |
Sue Peters |
11-30-2005 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
Let's Go to Printnew
Emily McVarish's exploration of negative space as it exists in real life is the theme of a multiyear project on the reason why San Francisco is so resistant to change.
Masterpiece Theatrenew
A passion for high-priced paintings leads to one big art ache.
Riverfront Times |
Kristen Hinman |
11-22-2005 |
Art
Allston Crumbnew
Tattoos, misplaced angst, pretension -- you'll recognize the characters in Amanda Siska's e-comic No Soap, Radio.
Boston Phoenix |
Matthew Shaer |
11-18-2005 |
Art
Tags: visual arts