Arts, housing, history, and community combine in an antidote to urban ills …see the full feature in June’s magazine.
Sculpture in Houston
Houston reveals a lively art scene and unusual opportunities to exhibit sculpture…see the full feature in June’s magazine.
James Surls: A Restless Magician
Surls’s works awaken the imagination and force an exploration of unfamiliar emotions …see the full feature in June’s magazine.
Critique & Compliance: Artists on Display
The museum is a conflicted and confounding territory for critique by artists…see the full feature in May’s magazine.
“What are you looking at?” The Sculpture of Tony Oursler
Oursler animates the inanimate and explores both real and imagined space…see the full feature in May’s magazine.
A Resonant Alchemy: An Interview with John Van Alstine
John Van Alstine is widely known for works that combine stone, steel, and found objects (sometimes industrial in origin and sometimes natural or manmade forms cast in bronze). The work is abstract yet allegorical, exhibiting an ongoing narrative that is carried forward by the artist’s alchemical combination of forms and materials.
Artists Talking: Creating a New Space for Public Discourse
As artists are linked in new networks, what will happen to the way we interact? …see the full feature in May’s magazine.