Still Standing You

Truthfully when I walked into the CAC Thursday night I was only thinking one thing, I’m about to willingly see my first uncircumcised piece of

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#DAAPFash16

  At the end of every school year, as the weather begins to warm and excitement grows with the anticipation of things to come, the

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Tribute to Alice Weston

Both artist and patron Alice Weston, and dealer/art guru Carl Solway were rightly honored this month, Weston at a celebration of the twentieth anniversary of

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CARL SOLWAY

What makes Carl Solway an exceptional and indeed special art dealer?  His lengthy career began some 50 years ago  when he opened the Flair Gallery. 

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Tribute to Carl Solway

I have a very special fondness for the Solways, because my relationship with that family predates my meeting Carl himself and buying art from him,

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Carl Solway Experience

Picture this if you will: it’s early 1970’s and you move to Cincinnati to join the “art community”;, no you are not alone in the

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SHAPESHIFTER

Ryan O’Malley’s exhibition SHAPESHIFTER opened on April twelfth and is on display at Austin’s Flatbed Press and Gallery through May thirty-first. O’Malley is the printmaking

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Expanding Our Empathy

Dan Heskamp’s MFA exhibition Expanding Our Empathy opened on May fifth in Texas A&M Corpus Christi’s Weil Gallery. The exhibition featured a variety of media

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Maxwell’s Poetry Corner

Butterflies   We are all born caterpillars fuzzy and crawling, amused by the sky and her shape-shifters: first a dragon, then an angel.   We

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David Means’s Hystopia

David Means’s Hystopia is a much-anticipated novel–deservedly so, let me say up front–that looks at both veterans of the Vietnam War and two young women

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Raw Sewage

I never thought I would miss the smell of raw sewage. Being a graffiti writer can take you to a lot of places your average

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Ahora Cuba

The story behind this exhibition, which runs through April 29 at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center, is important.  In June 2015 Cincinnati artists M. Katherine

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White People: A Retrospective

The exhibit, “White People: A Retrospective” which opened on March 25 and runs through May 13, at Art Beyond Boundaries Gallery, delivers a captivating glimpse

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Fotofolio: Sal Taylor Kydd

  “Origins” In Origins artist and photographer Sal Taylor Kydd explores the essence of childhood and how it relates to our sense of place. The

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The New Sexy

  Versace’s Fall 2016 ready-to-wear collection was presented right around the time of the Moschino MFW runway show featured in last month’s AEQAI. While both

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THERE AND THEN

Here and now mercilessly morphs into there and then, but sometimes a news release Now brings up a Then.  The Museum of Modern Art reports

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Releasing Cuba

From March 3 to 9, 2016, I traveled to Cuba, one in a group of 21 Americans and two Canadians.  This immersion in a different

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The Columbus Museum of Art

The quick road trip to Columbus just became even more worthwhile. The new addition to the Columbus Museum of Art is beautifully done with light

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Binary Harmonies

Binary Harmonies was one of the more carefully assembled exhibitions of printmaking on display at this year’s Southern Graphics Conference International in the ever-eccentric Portland,

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Equal Representation for All

Spearheaded by Los Angeles based painter David Spanbock, BLAM debuted its first show, “Concrete,” at their Los Angeles exhibition space on Saturday, April 16. A

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