Arbus • Sherman • Woodman: American Photography from the 1960s and 1970s. The Columbus Museum of Art.

The Columbus Museum of Arts mines its photography collection to produce a previously hidden treat of an exhibition highlighting three exceptional American women photographers of the late 20th century, all working in New York City, each of whom significantly changed the medium as an art form.
Christina Vassallo, New Energy at the CAC

Career trajectories are diverse, random highways leading to intersections, and in the professional life of Christina Vassallo, Director of the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center for only two months, it is a treasure trove of unusual experiences.
Deborah Morrissey-McGoff: Sanctuary: A Lifelong Journey through Landscape

Deborah Morrissey-McGoff’s enigmatic paintings capture the beauty and power of landscape as an emotional and dramatic messenger. The exhibition “Sanctuary” examines her journey as a painter, surveying several decades of her prolific output.
David Kaye’s Child Soldiers

David Kaye is a veteran artist—not in the sense that he is an artist who has been toiling with the canvas for many decades but insofar as he is an artist who began making work while touring as a member of the United Kingdom military. His work, albeit painted with a post-Pop Art, Yoshitomo Nara-esque […]
Weaving Worlds: The Vivid Imagination of Elaine Stocki

Elaine Stocki opens the rabbit hole. Mixing vivid color and raised canvasses, an artist imagines another world.
Editor’s comments. April 2023

Dear Readers: Aeqai offers several exciting exhibitions and columns for your interest.Especially important are two career retrospectives This month, Sue Spaid takes us to the MOCA Exhibition of the monumental career of Simone Forti, highlighting her cutting edge concepts and contributions on many fronts.Jon Kamholtz walks us through Stewart Goldman: Cross Currents, a five decade […]
Simone Forti- Multi-Media Visionary

If ever there was a “missing link” between happenings, contemporary dance, experimental theater, and even “art and technology,” it is Simone Forti. No doubt, her recent career survey, organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, secured her spot in art history.
“Stewart Goldman: Cross Currents” at the Art Academy of Cincinnati

Over the decades, Goldman has explored the painted element, as a means to converse with Rubens and Poussin, to carry forward the dance with Matisse and in many ways, broaden our contemporary experience with paint. Cross Currents is the triumph of a painter’s vision.
Robert JM Morris’ Stations are Sublime

From colorfields rooted in his landscapes of Australia, refined through the lens of Abstract Expressionism, Robert JM Morris has reached into the Sublime to capture the raw emotions of the stages of grief through the Stations of the Cross, at the the Oratory Gallery in Loveland through May 7.
How Words and Dates become a Portraiture: Understanding Felix Gonzales-Torres

What Still Life and a Portrait have in common through looking at Claesz, Picasso, Peale and Felix Torres-Gonzales.