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Tag: Philadelphia

Sonya Clark in Philadelphia

by Emily Foster

African American Museum, Clark, cloth, Confederate Battle Flag, Confederate Flag of Surrender, Declaration of Independence, Fabric Workshop and Museum, hair, history, monuments, Philadelphia, self-evident, Sonya Clark, textiles

Kitchen Games: Jim Strong’s “Flight of Fancy” and Painting as Recording

By Jacob Brunner

Jacob Brunner, jim strong, Philadelphia, sculpture, sound, vox populi

Five Years of Title

By Jacob Feige   In 2010 my wife was unexpectedly offered a job in Philadelphia. We liked our apartment in … More

Jacob Feige, Philadelphia

Philadelphia Arrivals and Departures

Two pieces by Rachel and Trevor Reese and Gabriela Vainsencher

Gabriela Vainsencher, Never Edition, Philadelphia, rachel reese, Trevor Reese

Global Conscious, Local Artists

  Pentimenti Gallery By Philip Mastrippolito

Emily Schnellbacher, Global Conscious, Jay Walker, Local Artists, Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia, Philip Mastrippolito, Raul Romero, Shaina Craft, Tim Eads, Tim Portlock

Studio Visit with Anthony Campuzano

By Shanna Waddell

anthony campuzano, film al fresco, galleries at moore, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Shanna Waddell, studio visit

Full Structure: an Interview with Ryan McCartney and Tim Belknap

by Daniel Gerwin

2012 Philadelphia Pickup Truck Expo, art, Crane arts, curation, Daniel Gerwin, distant landscapes: peepdyedcrevicehotpinkridge, Icebox, interview, Philadelphia, Refuse Reuse: Language for the Common Landfill, Ryan McCartney, Tim Belknap, Winter Down

Top Eleven

by Sid Sachs

Agnes Martin, Anselm Keifer, Arshile Gorky, Barnet Newman, Bill Beckley, Constantin Brancusi, ICA, Institute of Contemporary Art, Italo Scanga, Marcel Duchamp, PAFA, Paul Cezanne, Peace Show, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art, PMA, Pop Abstraction, Pulsa, Rafael Ferrer, Sid Sachs, Tyler School of Art, Virgil Marti, Virgil Marti/Stuart Netsky

Utopia/Dystopia

By Justin Samson

Justin Samson, Philadelphia, public work
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