By LIZ HALL The problem with the Fundred Dollar Bill Project is that it’s really hard to explain in ten seconds or less. Attention spans are short these days, so spending exorbitant amounts of time outlining why this is a…
Browsing: Volume 1 : Issue #129
By CHELSEY G. H. PHILPOT French choreographer Xavier le Roy did not think he gave his best performance on April 2 at the ICA. In fact, he candidly told his audience during the question and answer session, “I had some…
By JESS T. DUGAN TT Baum is an interdisciplinary artist who recently founded and continues to produce the new performance art series EFFECTUS. His most recent work uses performance and installation; he includes painting, sculpture and new media in his…
By BIG RED Friday, April 2nd, 2010 Candid photos from a Big RED night on-the-town at the galleries of SoWa for the First Friday openings. Samson Projects Steven Zevitas Gallery/OSP Gallery Kayafas Carroll and Sons Howard Yezerski Gallery NK Gallery…
By BIG RED Saturday, April 3rd, 2010 Candid photos from a Big RED night on-the-town at LaMontagne Gallery for the openings of exhibitions by Tory Fair and Vera Iliatova. LaMontagne Gallery “Tory Fair” & “Vera Iliatova ” are on view…
By THOMAS MARQUET #59: Are people still talking about the Whitney Biennial? Thomas Marquet is a cartoonist, sculptor, and critic, based in Brooklyn.
By STEVE AISHMAN While on a hike in the deep woods of Brooklyn, I found some split open trash bags with paper pouring out. Covered in dried blood and with multiple missing pages, I saw it was a journal/tactical notebook/garbage.…
By MARTINA WINDELS While the process of oxidization of iron and the resulting rust is usually associated with the decay of an object through the breaking down of its material, Providence artist Esther Solondz instead employs this process to create…