Culture: Art Seen

Three reasons why SLAM is slammin’

The Saint Louis Art Museum is now featuring a noteworthy lineup of three contemporary artists. Ian Weaver is a Chicago-based artist with some footing in Saint Louis after earning his MFA from Washington University. His painting series currently on display, Document, ...

Continue reading this entry »

Read more...

No Comments

THE END IS NEAR

In conjunction with the current exhibition, PRETHUNDERDOME, White Flag Projects will host an event this Thursday, December 17. Beginning at 6pm, the evening will feature a live performance by New York-based artist Ronnie Bass, a lecture by Washington University’s Dan ...

Continue reading this entry »

Read more...

No Comments

Maryam Nassir Zadah, Perfect Cents

It's a clothing store! It's a fashion craft house! It's an art gallery!  New York's Maryam Nassir Zadah (MNZ) represents what art lovers get so excited about; art somehow seems to weave its way into everything! A somewhat ambiguous establishment, MNZ may leave ...

Continue reading this entry »

Read more...

No Comments

Urban Alchemy

Now until June 5,  The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts will be featuring a solo exhibition of works by the late American artist, Gordon Matta-Clark. In a very active process, he equipped tools and groups of people to realize his ...

Continue reading this entry »

Read more...

No Comments

Go East. La Basse Projects Visits New York

Come to 3 day group exhibition as La Basse Projects graces the lower east side of Manhattan from the far waters of their pacific quarters in Culver City Los Angles. November 5th - November 7th 2009 Artists Reception Saturday November 7th, 7-11pm 42 ...

Continue reading this entry »

Read more...

No Comments

ABC No Rio: Fraternization At Its Best

If you’re in New York, this is the place to be. ABC No Rio is a collectively run center for art and activism. Located in the heart of Manhattan’s Lower East Side, ABC No Rio thrives as a safe space ...

Continue reading this entry »

Read more...

No Comments

It’s The End Of The World As We Know It…

Group show PRETHUNDERDOME opens at White Flag Projects November 7th Opening reception: 7-10pm While you won’t encounter scenes of skies on fire, frantic crowds dodging a meteor downpour or other apocalyptic clichés, PRETHUNDERDOME will offer suggested scenarios of an impending end to civilization. ...

Continue reading this entry »

Read more...

No Comments

A Pristine Enviroment

There I was, happily listening to fellow artists discuss their work at the gallery chat about the exhibit,  “Material Studies” at Good Citizen. I was intrigued by all of the works, as well as the artists. However, Jessica May a ...

Continue reading this entry »

Read more...

Comments: 2

A New Space for Raw Work

    Myles Keough, Bryan Walsh, Billy Williams, Jennifer Hayes and Scott Ernst have at least one thing in common. They are all artists enjoying the privilege of being represented by Art Dimensions, a new nonprofit arts organization in St. Louis that’s ...

Continue reading this entry »

Read more...

No Comments

Sisilia, Nylon will be calling soon. . .

Check out  photographer Sisilias' "live journal photography" and interview with Michael J. Demeo from we are now in space. sisilia.net/biirds.html wearenowinspace.com

Read more...

No Comments

The Ultimate Bad Girl

The noise band collective Destroy All Monsters would be incomplete without the sexpot lead singer, Niagara. She’s by far the most mysterious, her name alone is allusive, referencing her uncontrollable crying when her sister would lock her in a dark closet as ...

Continue reading this entry »

Read more...

No Comments

Artist Profile: Ena Marrero and her studio

When one speaks about art, they speak of a product, a final piece, completely skipping the monumental process of creation, the agonizing pain of giving birth. But that's how it feels for the artist. For Miami artist, Ena Marrero, this ...

Continue reading this entry »

Read more...

No Comments