The Surreal Life: Paul Nudd and Nick Black bring the weird to antena gallery
It was cold enough outside to catch me off-guard with the momentary conviction that Santa had set up shop in Miguel Cortez’s antena gallery. Sounds of running motors and clicking machinery came from an...
View ArticleIn “Control”: Jen Rosenthal’s monastic works calm the chaos of modern culture
The short-lived sand paintings of Tibetan monks are as ritualistic as they are aesthetic. Requiring days of concentration and effort, the paintings are destroyed in a matter of minutes. Their value...
View ArticleThe Archaeology of Surveillance
Sue Alcock opened the third and final lecture in her series “Some Archaeologies of Surveillance” with the energy of a comedic talk show host. For the final part of the series, she proposed to conduct a...
View ArticleBuilding in Bloom: John Edel turns an abandoned Bridgeport warehouse into a...
Buried in the eastern quarter of Chicago’s former Central Manufacturing District in Bridgeport, a neglected and abused warehouse has been converted into a prime example of sustainable architecture....
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