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VISUAL ARTS
EXPLOSURE brings the world home
In photographer Tierney Gearon's latest series EXPLOSURE, currently on view at Jackson Fine Art,...
Vol. 38 No. 29 Published 11.18.09 by Jeremy Abernathy -
VISUAL ARTS
Alec Soth ventures into the Woods
Soth’s Black Line of Woods hopscotches through an epic Southern landscape
Vol. 38 No. 19 Published 09.09.09 by Cinque Hicks -
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Hagedorn Foundation Gallery gets personal
The Notion of Family and Documents: City Life chronicle timeless themes of relationships
Vol. 38 No. 15 Published 08.12.09 by Cinque Hicks -
VISUAL ARTS
Buy Local celebrates, but fails to elevate, rising talent
Emily Amy Gallery goes for the sweet spot of likable niceness but misses the mark.
Vol. 38 No. 12 Published 07.22.09 by Cinque Hicks -
VISUAL ARTS
Artist Leisa Rich gets to the root of the problem
Rich's graphic textile works are on view at Callanwolde through Aug. 28
Vol. 38 No. 10 Published 07.08.09 by Cinque Hicks -
VISUAL ARTS
Scott Silvey's post-apocalyptic garden grows at Whitespace
When everything human has at last failed, nature is allowed to return unfettered in Silvey's paintings
Vol. 38 No. 7 Published 06.17.09 by Cinque Hicks -
VISUAL ARTS
Mondo Politico organizers find new ways to celebrate visual art
The event weaves photography, painting, sculpture and other forms into the festival's tapestry of raucous queer voices
Vol. 38 No. 3 Published 05.20.09 by Cinque Hicks -
VISUAL ARTS
Ben Worley, aka Bean Summer, data mines Information
The artist's master's thesis show at Get This! Gallery is on view through May 16
Vol. 38 No. 1 Published 05.06.09 by Cinque Hicks -
VISUAL ARTS
Exhibit calculated to drive you Mad
The Gallery at East Atlanta Tattoo offers an affectionate tribute to Mad magazine's daffily iconic artwork
Vol. 37 No. 51 Published 04.22.09 by Curt Holman -
VISUAL ARTS
Desert Jewels bedazzle and bewilder SCAD
The exhibit's jewels sparkle and wow but lack context
Vol. 37 No. 51 Published 04.22.09 by Cinque Hicks -
VISUAL ARTS
Titus Brooks Heagins' neighborhood watch
The artist shows his documentary photographs in Durham Stories at Composition Gallery through May 3
Vol. 37 No. 49 Published 04.08.09 by Cinque Hicks -
VISUAL ARTS
Poised stands tall at Solomon Projects
Four artists consider contemporary urban environments.
Vol. 37 No. 47 Published 03.25.09 by Cinque Hicks -
VISUAL ARTS
Vee Speers contemplates child's play in The Birthday Party
On view at Jackson Fine Art through March 28.
Vol. 37 No. 46 Published 03.18.09 by Cinque Hicks -
VISUAL ARTS
Cartoon Madness IV: Circus presents three-ring art show
Alcove Gallery's current show reflects artist/owner H.C. Warner's longstanding fascination with the big top.
Vol. 37 No. 45 Published 03.10.09 by Curt Holman -
VISUAL ARTS
Cumanana's new world order
The group exhibition currently on view at Saltworks showcases art that feels casual, thrown together and improvisational.
Vol. 37 No. 44 Published 03.04.09 by Cinque Hicks -
VISUAL ARTS
Mini series: All Small Redux
Through March 22. Free. Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Sat.-Sun., noon-4 p.m. Dalton Gallery, Agnes Scott College, 141 E. College Ave., Decatur. 404-471-5361.
Vol. 37 No. 43 Published 02.25.09 by Cinque Hicks -
VISUAL ARTS
Retrospective celebrates 50-year career of Edward L. Daugherty
Next time you're at the corner of North Avenue and West Peachtree Street, notice the sunlight shining on All Saints Episcopal Church.
Vol. 37 No. 39 Published 01.28.09 by Cinque Hicks -
VISUAL ARTS
Beep Beep Gallery's Popaganda attempts to tackle the visual language of politics
If ever there was a time for art to explore political language, it's now.
Vol. 37 No. 38 Published 01.21.09 by Cinque Hicks -
VISUAL ARTS
Mergers & Acquisitions contemplates contemporary art
Painters of a certain stripe know that their best work is sometimes their fastest work; pictures that emerge in a sudden rush with no time for second guesses or backward glances.
Vol. 37 No. 37 Published 01.14.09 by Cinque Hicks -
VISUAL ARTS
Tomás Esson pieces together human nature
El Bicho: 2008/2009
Through Jan. 18. $2-$4. Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat.-Sun., 1-5 p.m. Hammonds House Museum
Vol. 37 No. 35 Published 12.31.08 by Cinque Hicks
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