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![]() Articles written by Jack Matirko His new series of abstract photographs taken in the Phoenix area is being released May 1st and contains a host of striking images that bridge the gap between photography and abstract expressionism.
As odd as it may be to use the word refressing to describe a play about a water shortage, that's what Urinetown is.
... it's only fair that your work be worth the same amount when you own it as it is after you've sold it to someone else.
All you have to do is make Zeus into Elvis with Beethoven’s hair and everything else seems to fall right into place.
It came off like after several minutes of really very good exposition on the philosophy of contemporary art her presentation fell prey to self-promotion.
It needs to be said that, on a whole, I approach abstract art warily. This is not to say I don't like it per se. If you'll excuse the tautology: when abstract works, it works.
The Shaolin Warriors are probably one of the more unique shows touring the theater circuit.
SMoCA Nights continues to be a successful event and Charles and Sarah Walker of Passage boutique who helped coordinate the Caravan show pulled together a strong display with only a few exceptions.
There is one key reason to write and issue press releases: to gain exposure.
I'm pleased to report that the situation has been settled. It wasn't the smoothest transaction in the history of business, but it's done.
A Diego Rivera print recently auctioned by a local gallery has been called into question. Not the print itself, which is believed to be genuine, but the signature on the print.
Tia Lee Tull has been practicing the art of photography printing for ... well, judging by the fact that she has a print available with James Dean in it, considerably longer than this writer has been alive.
There are two ways to think about Phoenix in terms of art. We're either coalescing, or it's a free for all. We’re in a place where we’ve yet to establish a solid identity, but not quite old enough to pick one.
Greenburg is weeping: The Phoenix Art Museum Goes All Barrett-Jackson on Our Asses
There has been some controversy surrounding the Body Worlds exhibit now at the Arizona Science Center because, in the words of Charlton Heston, “it’s peeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeople!”
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