CHICAGO — The 83rd installment of a series in which artists send in a photo and a description of their workspace. Want to take part? Submit your studio — just check out the submission guidelines.
Philip A Hartigan
Philip Hartigan is a UK-born artist and writer who now lives, works and teaches in Chicago. He also writes occasionally for Time Out-Chicago. Personal narratives (his own, other peoples', and invented) are the focus of his studio work, and of several public art projects undertaken in recent years.
A View from the Easel
CHICAGO — Artist studios in Austin, Denver, New York, Orange County, and San Antonio.
The Rude Underbelly of 19th-Century English Gentility
BATH, UK — The small city of Bath has over time become a symbol of classic English gentility and, at first glance, the Holburne Museum conforms to the pattern. But there is a temporary exhibition on display at the moment of prints by the caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson that undermines that whole myth of “Heritage England.”
Art Museum Oddity Betrays the Bowie-Curious
CHICAGO — This is not really a review of the exhibition David Bowie Is.
A View from the Easel
CHICAGO — Artist studios in Australia, California, Germany, Massachusetts, and Michigan.
A View from the Easel
Artist studios in Nazareth, La Jolla, Denver, Montreal, and San Diego.
A View from the Easel
Artist studios in Arkansas, California, Maryland, Oregon, and Germany.
A Show Cobbled Together from Culture’s Leftovers
CHICAGO — I recently visited an exhibition at Water Street Studios in Batavia, about 40 miles West from the center of Chicago — the equivalent, say, of driving halfway across Long Island from Hyperallergic’s Brooklyn office. In other words, a little off the beaten path.
Expo Chicago 2014 Fails to Inspire
CHICAGO — The common consensus about Expo Chicago 2014 is that it was a success. One hundred and forty galleries from across the globe (more than in the previous two years of the art fair’s reincarnated existence) set up their stalls in the Navy Pier exhibition hall.
A View from the Easel
Artist studios in Denver, Los Angeles. San Francisco, and Sarasota, Florida.