REVIEW: Joan Winter in Sculpture Magazine
April 1, 2009 - Charissa Terranova
Joan Winter makes provocative work that seems more complex than it is...
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Joan Winter makes provocative work that seems more complex than it is...
Download Article (PDF)April 1, 2009 - Stephanie Buhmann
Grotfeldt was a prolific artist, who, over the course of four decades, created an oeuvre unique in its take on biomorphic abstraction. While he was never identified with any particular movement, his work was based on, as he put it, “a love of gesture as voice...”
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Todd Chilton’s paintings offer a broken geometry rendered in a handmade manner...
Download Article (PDF)January 13, 2009 - Holly Johnson Gallery
Adelman is an artist who plays by the rules. In September of 2008, Hurricane Ike devastated Galveston and Houston and ruined the artist’s dictionary (The Unabridged Encyclopedic Webster’s Dictionary of 1989).
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)January 1, 2009 - Evan J. Garza
Much of the attractiveness of implied dimension on a flat surface lies in its power to make us believe depth truly exists...
Download Article (PDF)December 1, 2008 - Michael Odom
Jackie Tileston layers images expressed in a pluralized vocabulary...
Download Article (PDF)December 1, 2008 - Tim Moloney
Stack's rich paintings, at Moody Gallery now, echo the unsaid...
Download Article (PDF)December 1, 2008 - Steve Carter
"Nature has it all," Dallas artist Joan Winter tells me as we tour her Dallas studio...
Download Article (PDF)December 1, 2008 - Patricia Covo Johnson
Using carbon as his pigment, Virgil Grotfeldt makes sinuous, mystical paintings that evoke aquatic life and botanical specimans..
Download Article (PDF)November 30, 2008 - Lucia Simek
The work of artist William Steiger recalls the hyper clean-edged landscape and architectural painting of self-described Precisionist Charles Sheeler....
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