KT Duffy – Giant Amoebas & A.I./Digital/Real Identity

There is something fresh and undefinable in the art practice of KT Duffy that clearly resonates deeply with my current interests. This youthful artist is producing musing works from a standpoint that is unlike anything I have encountered previously. The visionary approach and willingness to explore new ideas and ... Read more

Leslie Baum – Mysterious Depths and Worlds Within

An aesthetic awareness has been a part of Leslie Baum's life experience since her youth. Through consistently researching the art and culture encountered in these early rendezvous and holding an understanding of universal tenets that recur in art, Baum produces subtle meditative works and installations that initially appear aligned ... Read more

Hairy Who? 1966–1969 at AIC: a Reflection

Hairy Who? 1966–1969 September 26, 2018 through January 6, 2019 The Art Institute of Chicago 111 South Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60603 Galleries 124–27 and 268–73 Late to the show, this writing has been difficult to find fruition. The Hairy Who? 1966–1969 at the Art Institute of Chicago felt a bit dated, possibly due to ... Read more

10 Comics Read at Least Twice in 2018

Us comics fans have been most fortunate in 2018. New voices have surfaced, while longstanding iconic creators have been revitalized. The books ran the gamut. We have been offered historical meditations that allude to the present, experimentation in creating narrative, and allegorical commentary on our state of "self" and ... Read more

Julie Weber – Subtleties in Light, Form, and Being

There is a sensual luminosity in the elegant approach to visual meditation in the practice of artist/photographer Julie Weber. In her photobook REMNANTS, published by Chicago's Skylark Editions, light experiments, and installation works one finds a clean and clear translation expanding investigation that references formal elements and ideas that ... Read more

Monica Rezman – A Persistent Winding Path

Initially trained in a traditional atelier format, artist Monica Rezman takes a nod from formal aesthetic investigations that found roots in the early 20th century while simultaneously staying current with ongoing current advancements in artistic production. Her artwork melds and transforms hair, cardboard, traditional media, and formal analysis to ... Read more

Cody Tumblin – Nourishing Lambent Visual Provisions

When one considers the aesthetic practice of Cody Tumblin, they might envision an individual who is part alchemist and part cuisinier with one foot in the kitchen while the other firmly planted in the studio. In recent time, Tumblin has produced a handful of curious visual and culinary presentations ... Read more

Michelle Wasson – A Sizable Unencumbered Aesthetic Approach

Without doubt, entering the massive studio of Michelle Wasson one will note a sense of ephemeral thoughts in contemplation. An immediate realization of scale is located due to the size of the space, the large works, and her apparent reflective production. Wasson's practice and conceptual approach is fluid, substantial, ... Read more

Zachary Cahill – Contemplating & In Search of the Divine

With the release of his recent novel, The Black Flame of Paradise, and an invested art practice, Zachary Cahill has located an aesthetic voice that combines thoughtful analysis with an in-studio physicality that clearly reflects the relationary content that defines our current milieu. Though, upon initial encounter with Cahill's ... Read more

Allison L. Wade – Transformations of Language Into Form

With a background in literature, Allison L. Wade has been carving out a visual vocabulary that references past and present experience while simultaneously establishing a consistent aesthetic vocabulary that explores contemporary tenets of abstraction. This can be seen in her recent exhibitions here in Chicago at Devening Projects, in ... Read more
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