Working Together: The Photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop

Working Together: The Photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop

The Cincinnati Art Museum is featuring a traveling exhibition of the work of a Black photography collective formed in New York City in the early 60’s. The Kamoinge Workshop emerg...

Icons of Nature and History, a legacy exhibition of David Driskell, Cincinnati Art Museum, Feb. 25–May 15, 2022.

Icons of Nature and History, a legacy exhibition of David Driskell, Cincinnati Art Museum, Feb. 25–May 15, 2022.

David Driskell, an acclaimed African American artist and educator, was born in 1931 in Georgia during the beginning of the Depression – the worldwide economic downturn that began...

The Transforming Touch: “MARK: About the Artist’s Hand” at Manifest Gallery, March 4-April 1, 2022

The Transforming Touch: “MARK: About the Artist’s Hand” at Manifest Gallery, March 4-April 1, 2022

Manifest Gallery is not shy about being ambitious in its prompts for exhibitions, and few shows that I have seen there are more ambitious than “MARK: About the Artist’s Han...

A Thought Is a River at the Carnegie

A Thought Is a River at the Carnegie

The group exhibition, A Thought Is a River at the Carnegie (Covington, KY) gathers and places both sculpture and painting in collective relationships to one another. Some works app...

Against the Received View of Art History: Curatorship as Genealogical Meaning-Making

Against the Received View of Art History: Curatorship as Genealogical Meaning-Making

Shin Gallery’s newest exhibition, Amalgamation: Celebrating 10 Years of Shin Gallery, on view until April 23, 2022, is perhaps one of the most unique gallery shows I have seen. T...

March 2022


Working Together: The Photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop
Mar 26, 2022 | by | Read →

The Cincinnati Art Museum is featuring a traveling exhibition of the work of a Black photography collective formed in New York City in the early 60’s. The Kamoinge Workshop emerg...

Icons of Nature and History, a legacy exhibition of David Driskell, Cincinnati Art Museum, Feb. 25–May 15, 2022.
Mar 26, 2022 | by | Read →

David Driskell, an acclaimed African American artist and educator, was born in 1931 in Georgia during the beginning of the Depression – the worldwide economic downturn that began...

The Transforming Touch: “MARK: About the Artist’s Hand” at Manifest Gallery, March 4-April 1, 2022
Mar 26, 2022 | by | Read →

Manifest Gallery is not shy about being ambitious in its prompts for exhibitions, and few shows that I have seen there are more ambitious than “MARK: About the Artist’s Han...

A Thought Is a River at the Carnegie
Mar 26, 2022 | by | Read →

The group exhibition, A Thought Is a River at the Carnegie (Covington, KY) gathers and places both sculpture and painting in collective relationships to one another. Some works app...

Against the Received View of Art History: Curatorship as Genealogical Meaning-Making
Mar 26, 2022 | by | Read →

Shin Gallery’s newest exhibition, Amalgamation: Celebrating 10 Years of Shin Gallery, on view until April 23, 2022, is perhaps one of the most unique gallery shows I have seen. T...

Kennedy Heights Arts Center: New Exhibits and New Programs
Mar 26, 2022 | by | Read →

Kennedy Heights Arts Center offers new exhibits and programs continuing its outreach and diversity mission, according to Executive Director Ellen Muse-Lindeman. For example, Junete...

February 2022


The River and the Thread, Indian Hill Gallery
Feb 27, 2022 | by | Read →

How do we define a grid? When does an artist find it desirable to exploit the grid’s rigid constraints? And when is it more interesting to modify or even reject them? This exhibi...

Looking In and Looking Out: “Summerfair Select: An Exhibition of Winners” at the Weston Art Gallery, January 28-April 3, 2022
Feb 27, 2022 | by | Read →

Summerfair began in 1968, more than fifty years ago, as something of a street fair that spilled over into all the available spaces in Mt. Adams. It became more professionalized (ju...

Thomas Hieronymus Towhey: Breaking Out the Magic Monkey, a 40-Year Retrospective
Feb 27, 2022 | by | Read →

Caza Sikes is currently presenting a 30-piece retrospective of works by prominent Cincinnati artist Tom Towhey. The show spans the last 40 years of his appealing and unique work. I...

Kate Oh Gallery: The Korean Archetype
Feb 27, 2022 | by | Read →

Kate Oh’s Gallery’s new exhibition, The Korean Archetype, on view from March 1 until March 11, 2022, introduces the stridently feminist work of Miky (Yoohyun) Kim to a wider au...

City of Cinema: Paris 1850-1907 – Historicizing Visual Forms
Feb 27, 2022 | by | Read →

Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s “City of Cinema: Paris 1850-1907” exhibition, places us squarely in the middle of the era. There are a handful of projections on the walls,...

SOS ART Youth Exhibition
Feb 27, 2022 | by | Read →

Art is a potent vehicle of change for it affects both the maker and the viewer in a manner that no other medium can. SOS ART Cincinnati recognizes this and for the last 19 years ha...

Taft Museum Celebrates 200 Years of its Historic House with a Renovation
Feb 27, 2022 | by | Read →

Two hundred years have passed, and the historic house at the Taft Museum of Art still stands. In 1932 the Taft Museum of Art opened with the personal art collection of Anna Sinton ...


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  • March Issue of Aeqai Online

    The Cincinnati Art Museum features two wonderful groundbreaking exhibitions. “Working Together: The Photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop” revisits the shared work and philoso...