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The Melancholic Journey: Misha Kligman’s Toward An Unknown Sky
The paintings of Misha Kligman are informed by his response to nature, family and his immigration from Russia at age 16, however, in this …
Read MoreInside & Outside the Frame: in A Dream About My Garden Without the Smell of Dirt
A Dream About My Garden Without the Smell of Dirt From Megan Pobywajlo A Dream About My Garden Without the Smell of …
Read MoreOn the Edge of Interpretation: Archie Scott Gobber’s Amateur Content
Archie Scott Gobber’s art walks a precarious line between humor and politics by addressing the paradoxes that inextricably link them. He mines the topical …
Read MoreEugene Richards: The Run-On of Time: Too Rough for a Museum?
When we first enter the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art’s retrospective of 146 photographs called “Eugene Richards: The Run-On of Time,” it is through …
Read MoreWhat time is it? Michael Krueger’s “summer winter fall spring”
Michael Krueger makes art that is unexpected: brushless paintings, silent radios, lightless lamps, feathers that don’t tickle and clocks that don’t keep time. His …
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