The title of “Painters Panting,” the group exhibition at the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, is a play on “Painters Painting: The New York Art Scene 1940-...
More than 35 years separate us from the original release of Brian Eno’s landmark record album, “Another Green World.” To my ears, it sounds as fresh and contemp...
Scott Ingram’s nail polish works, on view at the Emily Amy Gallery through January 28, 2012, skillfully balance playfulness and provocation.
The Atlanta artist...
As contradictory as it might seem, Ben Steele's paintings bring to mind “The Ongoing Moment,” the title of Geoff Dyer's book on photography. Steele's work, like...
“The Irascible Muse: A Coming of Age,” at Bill Lowe Gallery through December, takes its name from a 1951 Life magazine article on the leaders of the New York Sc...
By the time Marc Chagall arrived in Paris in 1923, he had lived through and actively participated in two of the most important revolutions of the 20th century, ...
Dispensing with a strictly lens-based practice, the artists in Hagedorn Foundation Gallery’s “The New Photograph” promiscuously jumble photography with other me...
What countries could be more different than the Soviet Union and the United States during the first half of the 20th century? Yet, as suggested by Lumiere’s ill...
Marcia Vaitsman asserts that the enigmatic photo-based works in “Study of Strange Things,” her solo show at Solomon Projects through October 1, seem to “belong ...