The almost-emptiness of this exhibition eerily befits an artist who disappeared without a trace in 2018, nearly three decades after she stopped making art amid struggles with schizophrenia diagnosed in the mid-1980s. Titled “When you look into my eyes, you see what?,” the show includes documentation of Ciba’s brief output […]
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Alyson Stanfield Alyson Stanfield is an artwork organization mentor and marketing consultant “who works with formidable artists who want to choose management of their careers”. She is the founder of Art Biz Achievement, host of the The Art Biz podcast, and creator of I’d Instead Be in the Studio: The […]
Coloured pencils are a match manufactured in heaven for botanical subjects, precision and detail. They are portable, forgiving and available and by applying layering tactics they offer you the ability to make and reproduce vivid pure colors on the webpage which are a pleasure to behold. As the seasons transform […]
Neon Saltwater has that star-washed, sun-kissed aura about her visage and throughout her public/digital space installations. You remember 1990, don’t you? Ex-CIA chief George Bush was president, Sinead O’Conner was singing Prince, Digital Underground was doing the Humpty Dance, and light artist Dan Flavin was releasing his untitled series of […]
On view concurrently with LeCrue Eyebrows’ solo show at Van Der Plas Gallery is ROYAL FLUSH, a group exhibition featuring delightfully intriguing artworks by ten remarkably creative artists. The huge mixed-media artwork featured above, Numb, was fashioned by Clown Soldier, whose now-iconic signature character I first encountered on NYC streets over a decade […]
A new series of large-scale light installations and photo works by artist Ian Strange (previously featured here). Incorporating real homes in Cincinnati, the light works were installed and photographed by Strange and his collaborators over a period of two months. The project uses dramatic, single-source lighting to illuminate and obscure […]