By BIG RED Candid photos from a Big RED night on-the-town at the Decordova Museum reception at Blade Sushi bar in the Fontainebleau Hotel Miami, during the festivities around the art fairs. Photos by Ivana George and Ellen Wetmore.
Browsing: Volume 1 : Issue #122
By BIG RED Friday December 18th, 2009 Candid photos from a Big RED night on-the-town at GALLERY for the opening of “The Next Generation III” at the Huret and Spector Gallery. This is the third in an ongoing series of…
By BIG RED Friday December 11th 2009 Candid photos from a Big RED night on-the-town at MOBIUS at Ode to the Winter Sea a multimedia dance performance. With Jennifer Hicks – dance, Mike Hall – live video painting, Matt Samolis…
By STEVE AISHMAN The Storm and the Sculpture The snowman is the quintessential piece of vernacular sculpture. True, people who don’t consider themselves artists also make sandcastles, bonfires and even Christmas lights can be viewed as vernacular installation art, but…
By DAVID DE VERNY Most works of art, especially in the visual arts, are created to capture concepts in a specific time, space or location. Object making, installation art, earth works or performance art are all about the here, now…
By REBECCA NOLAN & ROBERT WILSON Rebecca Nolan and Robert Wilson offer a glimpse of some of the work that was on display at this year’s Art Basel and SCOPE in sunny Miami Beach, Florida: Art Basel Miami Beach SCOPE…
By ELENA SARNI The exhibition Evolution: Five Decades of Printmaking by David C. Driskell is making its last stop at the Portland Museum of Art after a two year national tour. The exhibit was organized by the David C. Driskell…
By MATTHEW NASH Tocsin (tok-sin) n. 1. a. An alarm sounded on a bell. n. 1. b. A bell used to sound an alarm. n. 2. A warning; an omen. Liz Nofziger makes installations that are more than site-specific; they…
By JESSE KAMINSKY Parsing the causes and consequences of the current financial crisis can be truly daunting, especially if you, like me, are untrained in the current financial cover-up lingo. To the casual observer, there seem to be as many…
By JAMES NADEAU This week I sat down and chatted with Michael Mittelman, founder, editor, and publisher of Aspect: The Chronicle of New Media Art. Aspect is a bi-annual DVD magazine dedicated to time-based work. They bring together artists and…