By Betsy Lewis on July 31, 2011
There is a popular myth that Genius Is Born Of Suffering. The idea is so pervasive and pretentious it demands every word be capitalized when written. Yet the Kimbell Art Museum’s Picasso and Braque: The Cubist Experiment, 1910-1912 is a male-bonding ode to the specular good time had by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque during the fecund period later named Analytic Cubism. The [...]
Posted in Don't Look. Okay Look., Uncategorized | Tagged Analytic Cubism, Braque, Cezanne, Cubism, Cubist Experiment, Eik Kahng, Hemba, kimbell, Luis Melendez, Malcolm Warner, Max Jacob, Picasso, Saint Matorel, Santa Barbara Museum of Art |
By Lucia Simek on July 17, 2011
After studying and practicing architecture in the 80s and 90s, working in the clothing industry and studying business management, Adam Silverman couldn’t ignore his deep leanings toward ceramics anymore, a hobby he’d practiced since high school. By 2002, it was time to go all in. Silverman threw off all of his other hats to become [...]
Posted in Article, Feature, Uncategorized | Tagged adam silverman, amon carter, Atwater Ceramics, Boolean Valley, clay, Heath Ceramics, kimbell, Louis Kahn, lucia simek, Malcolm Warner, Nasher Sculpture Center, Renzo Piano, reverse archaeology, Richard Serra, Tadao Ando, The Modern, vortex |