Jeannette Montgomery Barron’s childhood home was very formal, designed after a mansion in Vézelay, France. “My Mother's Clothes,” her exhibition of photographs ...
Remember when your mother’s favored advice for how to get along in the world was to be yourself? As an adolescent, you may have dismissed the advice as trite an...
Long before Lady Gaga, there was Salvador Dalí.
In the years after World War II, Dalí did for art what Lady Gaga does today for music, mixing personal flair an...
Chakaia Booker is an artist given to hide-and-seek. The colorful post-and-lintel headdress she wore at the reception for "Sustain," her solo show at the ACA Gal...
An anthropologist with a camera, Sheila Pree Bright explores concepts of beauty and power in “Girls, Grillz and Guns” at Sandler Hudson Gallery.
"Self Portrai...
When the levees broke during Hurricane Katrina, the rushing waters inundated jazz historian Michael White's home, destroying his papers, recordings and beloved ...
Last winter, the Emory University Visual Arts Gallery presented photographer Dawoud Bey’s traveling exhibition “Class Pictures,” which pairs striking portraits ...
Brandon Sadler has traveled a long way conceptually in the past year, and he is about to travel an even longer way geographically. The SCAD graduate’s departure...
Shana Robbins pursues and celebrates mythic woman power in "Supernatural Conductor,” an impressive body of work at the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center. As I wro...
The venues of the Westside Arts District, which hold a joint event once a month, have cooked up an especially interesting schedule for their July 17 Westside Ar...