Letter from New York Jay DeFeo: A Retrospective at the Whitney Museum of Art by Brett Baker Known primarily as the author of the mythic painting The Rose, Jay DeFeo (1929-1989) was an enigmatic artist whose fierce devotion to a single work became her claim to fame. It also damaged her career, and in doing […]
May 2013
Letter from New York Jay DeFeo: A Retrospective at the Whitney Museum of Art
May 22nd, 2013 | by Brett Baker | published in *, May 2013
Fashion: Visual Culture Front and Center
May 22nd, 2013 | by Cynthia Amneus | published in *, May 2013
Fashion: Visual Culture Front and Center Cynthia Amnéus In 2011 the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibition Savage Beauty, celebrating the work of fashion designer Alexander McQueen, became a sensation attracting over 650,000 visitors. I had the privilege of seeing the show sans the crowds as a colleague at the Costume Institute escorted me in before […]
An American Appetite for Living and Consuming
May 22nd, 2013 | by Christopher Hoeting | published in *, May 2013
An American Appetite for Living and Consuming By Christopher Hoeting Two new exhibits examine perspectives on domestic living spaces in site-specific collaborations about American Life. On this old fashion road trip, I discovered the dichotomy of Living and Consuming; A concept that is as American as apple pie, not just in American Life, but also […]
Super Cooper: Art without Words
May 22nd, 2013 | by Keith Banner | published in *, May 2013
Super Cooper: Art without Words By Keith Banner In a New York Magazine article about the recent opening of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute’s exhibit “Punk: Chaos to Couture,” Nitsuh Abebe writes: “In music, punk remains what the critic Frank Kogan calls a ‘Superword,’ a term whose main purpose is for people to […]
JUST PATTI – PATTI SMITH AT MEMORIAL HALL
May 22nd, 2013 | by Kathy Valin | published in May 2013
JUST PATTI – PATTI SMITH AT MEMORIAL HALL by Kathy Valin One Indian summer day we dressed in our favorite things, me in my beatnik sandals and ragged scarves, and Robert with his love beads and sheepskin vest. We took the subway to West Fourth Street and spent the afternoon in Washington Square. We shared […]
Meaning and Message: Marketing at the Intersection of Arts and Advocacy
May 22nd, 2013 | by Christa Zielke | published in May 2013
Meaning and Message: Marketing at the Intersection of Arts and Advocacy Christa Zielke The conversation about “outsider art/ists” has been constantly changing and evolving for years. These changes are not ones without conflict – from continuing debate on terminology, qualification, to the many issues faced at the intersection of art and disability advocacy. As its […]
Art Academy of Cincinnati Looks to the Future
May 22nd, 2013 | by Laura Hobson | published in May 2013
Art Academy of Cincinnati Looks to the Future Led by John Sullivan, President By Laura A. Hobson John Sullivan, president of the Art Academy of Cincinnati since 2012, looks for teachable moments when dealing with his student body of 200. He offers a supportive comment or a suggestion as he walks the halls of the […]
Geometrically Ordered Design: Angels and Rainbows
May 22nd, 2013 | by Dustin Pike | published in May 2013
Geometrically Ordered Design: Angels and Rainbows By Dustin Pike “Concerning matter, we have been all wrong. What we have called matter is energy, whose vibration has been so lowered as to be perceptible to the senses. There is no matter.” – Albert Einstein This is my Twelfth article pertaining to the design field and its […]
Artists and their models… Models and their artists
May 22nd, 2013 | by Marlene Steele | published in May 2013
Artists and their models… Models and their artists by Marlene Steele In a recently released pop film on the much touted French painter, a gnarly Renoir, grappling with the problems of posing the girl before him, recalls being queried by another artist of his time: “why can’t one just paint apples?” His hissed reply reflects […]
Visually Sound at LOT Louisville Is Virtually Flawless
May 22nd, 2013 | by Louis Z. Bickett | published in May 2013
Visually Sound at LOT Louisville Is Virtually Flawless by Louis Zoellar Bickett, Lexington, KY Visually Sound—the group show at LOT Louisville is curated by the artist and independent curator Aaron Michael Skolnick. For his show he chose five artists from the roster of the renowned RARE Gallery, NYC. Skolnick has stated “I wanted a variety […]
“Queen City Glass Arts . . . Renaissance,” 5th Street Gallery
May 22nd, 2013 | by Karen Chambers | published in May 2013
“Queen City Glass Arts . . . Renaissance,” 5th Street Gallery Work by seven members of Queen City Glass Art is currently on view at the 5th Street Gallery, a co-op gallery in the Netherland at the corner of Fifth and Race. The organization is a nonprofit dedicated to educating and uplifting the community through […]
HICK AND WILLIE DISCUSS COFFEE-TABLE BOOKS AND DINNER GUESTS
May 22nd, 2013 | by James Cummins | published in May 2013
HICK AND WILLIE DISCUSS COFFEE-TABLE BOOKS AND DINNER GUESTS By James Cummins Hick: “Look at this new book of cow paintings. Full of bucolics, no? It’s a genre I like to call ‘coffee-tablers’— when you have guests, these things work like enablers do, trying to get you to accept their alcoholics.” Willie: “Oh, thrilling. […]
The Eyes Have It
May 22nd, 2013 | by Fran Watson | published in May 2013
The Eyes Have It “Kinetica [movement in art]” and “Fictive Portraits” at Manifest Gallery. By Fran Watson There is a little “back room” at Manifest Art Gallery where twice, now, I’ve discovered unexpected excellence. It portends even more visits working back to front in this unusual art venue. This latest surprise was a show of […]
Art, technology and innovation merge: DISRUPTORS at the Artisan Enterprise Center
May 22nd, 2013 | by Marla Sweitzer | published in May 2013
Art, technology and innovation merge: DISRUPTORS at the Artisan Enterprise Center by Marla Sweitzer Art and technology, innovation and entrepreneurship unite in DISRUPTORS, on display through May 24 at the Artisan Enterprise Center in Covington, Kentucky. The exhibit sets out to explore “the challenge of maintaining relevancy in art and technology and the role of […]
“Terrie Hancock Mangat: Quilts” at Carl Solway Gallery
May 22nd, 2013 | by Karen Chambers | published in May 2013
“Terrie Hancock Mangat: Quilts” at Carl Solway Gallery By Karen Chambers Terrie Hancock Mangat is quite clear about what she’s making when she stitches together cloth and adds all manner of embellishment from buttons to beads, appliqués to embroidery. She is making art quilts. Lest you think the idea of “quilt as art” is a […]
The Magic of Trees
May 22nd, 2013 | by Shawn Daniell | published in May 2013
Interview with Martha Otero
May 22nd, 2013 | by Daniel Brown | published in May 2013
Interview with Martha Otero Editor’s note: Aeqai freqently receives art announcements from galleries, non-profits, museums and individual artists from all parts of the globe. Some galleries, like Martha Otero in Los Angeles, seem to show only the most elegant work, conceptually strong, beautifully crafted, and the vision of the gallery comes from its owner, Martha Otero. She […]
ART FOR A BETTER WORLD
May 22nd, 2013 | by Saad Ghosn | published in May 2013
Photos: The Archive Louis Zoellar Bickett, Lexington, KY
May 22nd, 2013 | by Louis Z. Bickett | published in May 2013
Donna Talerico at Saks Fifth Avenue
May 22nd, 2013 | by Jane Durrell | published in May 2013
Donna Talerico at Saks Fifth Avenue By Jane Durrell The invitation is to meet the artist, Donna Talerico, whose show opens that very evening, in the shoe department on the first floor of Saks Fifth Avenue. In Cincinnati Saks is on Fifth Street rather than Fifth Avenue, at the corner of Race. Saks is kicking […]
WHY DOES IT BOTHER ME SO MUCH?
May 22nd, 2013 | by Susan Amis | published in May 2013
WHY DOES IT BOTHER ME SO MUCH? By Susan Amis Santa Fe, New Mexico. To the creative mind the name alone is sufficiently inspiring. It has to be one of the most stimulating places to visit, that is, if hand-made Native American jewelry, superior woven blankets, historical art museums and hundreds of art galleries are […]
Book Reviews
May 22nd, 2013 | by Daniel Brown | published in May 2013
Book Reviews By Daniel Brown The Woman Upstairs, by Claire Messud, is important and refreshing on a number of levels. Messud, whose first novel The Emperor’s Children chronicles the lives of Milleniums and their very achieving parents, mainly in New York City, does such a good job at highlighting the lives of these Helicopter Parents […]
Maxwell’s Poetry Corner
May 22nd, 2013 | by Maxwell Redder | published in May 2013
Maxwell’s Poetry Corner By Maxwell Redder Dandelion circle of intellects brewing over film, undermining, photography and drinking homebrews one called Eight and a Half unabashed with black and whites flashing forward like a carousel carousing laughter over emotions, undermining, photography, and spinning: drinking homebrews: eight hops mixed and brewed for bursting contrast: unabashed photographs […]
Letter from the Editor
May 22nd, 2013 | by Daniel Brown | published in Announcements, May 2013
Letter from the Editor The May issue is a few days late, so that all the aeqai writers could have a breather after the benefit party that The Carnegie hosted for us on Thursday, May l6. We want to thank Katie Brass, Carnegie’s Director, for providing the space and the hospitality for aeqai, and are happy to […]