Killer Criticism by @Powhida
Sometimes I wish a 1000 words could kill a picture. #criticism
— William (@Powhida) November 10, 2010
I guess the old adage is wrong, how about 10,000? Art would be so much more fun if words had this kind of power.
Sometimes I wish a 1000 words could kill a picture. #criticism
— William (@Powhida) November 10, 2010
I guess the old adage is wrong, how about 10,000? Art would be so much more fun if words had this kind of power.
Works by five Indigenous artists respond to the legacy of the Northwest Boundary Survey (1857–62) in this exhibition at The Reach. On view through May 30.
This year’s fest will feature over 80 publishers with a full weekend of workshops, panels, and book signings. May 8–10 in Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
Bold and vibrant large-scale installations featuring blossoming flowers celebrate the natural world and bring the outside indoors.
Discarded bedsheets shape portals of reflection, obscuring the past or inviting to imagine what lies beyond in this exhibition at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston.