By Colette Copeland on December 3, 2012
Three different exhibitions—Sandow Birk and Elyse Pignolet’s The 99 Names of God, Moreshsin Allahyari’s Re: apologies to the many wonderful Iranians and Christopher Blay’s Machine Time are on display at the McKinney Avenue Contemporary through December 8. Both Birk/Pignolet and Allahyari examine mis/perceptions of the Middle East, addressing the ramifications of political warfare. Meanwhile, Blay [...]
Posted in Article, Review, Uncategorized | Tagged 99 names of god, christopher blay, Elyse Pignolet, God, iran iraq war, Moreshsin Allahyari, politics, Sandow Birk, september 11, Time Travel, war |
By Christina Rees on May 10, 2012
You must have noticed, if you live in DFW, that there’s some pretty exciting artwork bobbing all over its various surfaces. Local artists are getting busy, many on their own terms or under new conditions forced by a stagnant economy. This has me jonesing; I want and I want. I have the eye for collecting, [...]
Posted in Blog, Christina Rees, Uncategorized | Tagged barry whistler, bradly brown, brett slater, c.j. davis, chris powell, christopher blay, clayton hurt, conduit, dfw artists, frank artsmarter, gregg ruppe, kerry pacillio, M and Elliot Johnson, margaret meehan, marty walker, peter ligon, plush gallery, scott winterrowd, shamrock hotel, terry thornton, todora, zilm |