Kenn Day

Perishable: New sculpture by Shawna Gulp

Perishable:  New sculpture by Shawna Gulp Phyllis Weston Gallery Photography by Tom Baril September 18 – November 9, 2013 By Kenn Day Perishable succeeds in producing a coherent symbolic experience of the human condition, at least from Shawna Gulp’s perspective. Her sense is apparently that we are fragile and perishable creatures in a natural world […]

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Female Gaze – After the Fall

Female Gaze – After the Fall Prairie 4035 Hamilton Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45223 From February 9 through April 6 Review by Kenn Day Perhaps much of the chaotic nature of this exhibition is due to its subject matter. As the press release states: “After the Fall presents a snapshot in time and place of how […]

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Nicholas Pfarr at William Schickel Gallery

By Kenn Day Most galleries I visit are very professional. By this I mean that great attention has been paid to everything from the lighting and framing and placement to the carpet and the color of the walls. The art viewed in these places has been created to compete in a world in which the […]

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Art: A Conversation of Souls

Art, at its best, is an asynchronous dialogue between the soul of the artist and the soul of the viewer. It is a conversation of the soul, because what moves the artist to create and the viewer to respond comes from a deeper level than the mind. No amount of technical expertise can move the […]