A REPORT FROM THE PHANTOM ZONE By Steve Aishman Listen carefully. We are a group of individuals that represent a small faction of dissenters. At this time, we have your ability to think in our possession. Steve Aishman Photography Steve Aishman…
Browsing: Volume 1 : Issue #88
By Tamara Schillin The recently completed “The Firefighters” (2008) is an homage to the six firefighters who perished tragically while battling a blaze in the windowless meat locker maze at the abandoned Worcester, MA Cold Storage warehouse on Friday, December…
BIG RED ON-THE-TOWN: ELECTRIC SHADOWS @ AXIOM By Big Red Friday, August 8th, 2008 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at ‘Electric Shadows’ an experimental film screening juried by Axiom Special Events Director, Julie Madden, and Associate, Autumn Ahn.…
GETTING SITE SPECIFIC @ BABSON COLLEGE By Matthew Nash When Chris Nau invited me out to see his latest piece at Babson College, I was a little surprised. Babson is not known for contemporary art, and their gallery was turned into…
BIG RED ON-THE-TOWN: JOE WARDWELL @ HESKIN CONTEMPORARY, NYC By Big Red Thursday, June 26th, 2008 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at Heskin Contemporary for the opening of Joe Wardwell’s exhibition Look West. Heskin Contemporary 443 West 37th…
YALE PHOTOG MFA’S IN PHILLY By Rita Lombardi For a couple of years now, ever since I heard it was home to the largest collection of works by Marcel Duchamp in the US, I have wanted to visit the Philadelphia Museum…
CONSIDERING THE END OF LEF’S CONTEMPORARY WORK FUND By Matthew Nash On Wednesday, August 6th, LEF Foundation announced some major changes in their funding programs. The two most significant changes include increased funding for independent documentary film, and the end of…
THE DISAPPEARING CRITIC By Daniel Grant We are living in the great age of opinion-writing, of critiques and commentaries, so why are so many of the art critics disappearing from major metropolitan newspapers? (Hint: It’s not just fine arts but book…
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR By Christian Holland I set out to find a writer to critique the Olympics’ opening ceremony. I had heard they were directed by filmmaker Zhang Yimou and out-of-this-world visually stunning. But I couldn’t find anyone, at least…