April Issue of Aeqai Online
The April issue of Aeqai has just posted. The new issue focuses more on shows in commercial and/or nonprofit gallery spaces as we’ve covered most every Museum/Arts Center show around for the moment. Karen Chambers reviews the work of another two very fine regional artists, Tina Tamarro and Lesley Daly at the newish, smart Indian […]
March Issue of Aeqai Online
We’re pleased to let our readers know that our March issue of Aeqai has just posted, and equally pleased that so many arts venues, nonprofits and commercial spaces both, have reopened and are offering a wide range of engaging exhibitions. 2021 would have been the national meeting place, in Cincinnati, of the National Council on […]
January / February Issue of Aeqai Online
Aeqai has just posted its annual combined January/February issue, and we’ve found quite a few wonderful shows to review, even during this quiet/frustrating time defined by COVID. Jonathan Kamholtz offers us two reviews this month, the first of which is the Duveneck painting show at Cincinnati Art Museum, one of the finest reviews of this […]
December Issue of Aeqai Online
Our very short December issue of Aeqai has just posted. Because of the recent spiking of COVID, very few museums and galleries are open; some of the commercial galleries have limited hours and/or are open by appointment, but Aeqai’s reviews of regional painter Bukang Kim’s one person exhibition at The Dayton Art Institute and the […]
Aeqai Benefit Art Sale
Aeqai is pleased to offer the following works for sale as part of our Annual Benefit. To purchase, please contact Cedric Cox at 513 485 0180 or cedricmichaelcox@cedricmichaelcox.com.
October Issue of Aeqai Online
The October issue of Aeqai has just posted, and we have covered as many shows as we can find open, within reason, for your reading pleasure and stimulation. Aeqai does not review online shows, because our writers cannot see and thus review the installations in question, and computers notoriously distort color. So we’re sticking to […]
September Issue of Aeqai Online
The September issue of Aeqai has just posted, as more art venues are reopening to live visitors. We have three articles that focus on The Cincinnati Art Museum, a place virtually jumping with energy and fresh new ideas. Susan Byrnes’ reviews the just opened exhibition of work (much of it photographic) by Hank Willis Thomas, […]
Summer Issue of Aeqai Online
We know that it’s been a very long summer for everyone, whatever your circumstances may be, so we’ve decided to go ahead with a relatively short but pithy issue of Aeqai, partly so our readers know there’s some shows out there worth seeing, and partly as our show of support for those courageous enough to […]
June Issue of Aeqai Online
The June issue of Aeqai focuses exclusively on artwork made by artists who are African-American. I asked our writers to choose an artist/work of art by any African-American artist, as we did in May with women artists; the assignment was made before the protests following the murder of George Floyd (and so many other African-Americans) […]
May Issue of Aeqai Online
Since many of our readers very much enjoyed our April issue, where we asked our writers to pick one work of art anywhere in the world and tell us why it’s important, we decided to do a variation on that idea for our May issue, as museums and galleries are still mostly closed. For May, […]