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Art Spotlight: Red Brick Center for the Arts

Art Spotlight: Red Brick Center for the Arts
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Aspen Chapel Gallery partners with A Way Out for 5 x 5 exhibition

Staff report The Aspen Chapel Gallery will open the mixed-media group show “FIVE 5 X 5” on Wednesday in partnership with the substance abuse solutions nonprofit A Way Out. A reception with the artists will run from 4-7 p.m. The show runs through Aug. 22. Curated by artist Sam Louras, the show called on artists to create series of artworks measuring no larger than 5-inches-by-5-inches. “Each group of five will be a collection or combination of color, texture, material and theme,” Louras said. “Artworks including photography, ceramics, assemblage, textiles and painting will be displayed. This is an art show where less is more proving that bigger is not always better. The challenge is part of the art.”

Wayne Koestenbaum on the Art of the Fugue - Artforum International

This week, the editors celebrate Wayne Koestenbaum’s essay on the art of the fugue, “Notes on Not Now,” which appeared in the magazine’s pages in December 1995. Koestenbaum’s conversation with countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo will be released tomorrow as part of the online video series “Artists On Writers | Writers On Artists,” a copresentation of Artforum and Bookforum. “I am confused about the spirit of the age,” Wayne Koestenbaum confesses in his incandescent and hilarious he would likely prefer the word hysterical essay “Notes on Not Now.” Playing inside the form of the fugue both the musical composition and that muggy state of mind the piece muses on what, or who, signals the contemporary. In a culture that embroiders its currency with revivals and republications, comebacks and recirculations, is there no time not like the present? As ever, Koestenbaum’s measure of a moment is prompted by matters of language. Here, a scholar’s mention of “iconoph

The power of paying it backward - Macleans ca

 The power of paying it backward Jillian Horton remembers one of her most influential teachers and friend, Michael Groden, and the small creative gambles he made possible By Jillian Horton April 8, 2021 Michael Groden in the short film about him and his book The Necessary Fiction: Life With James Joyce s Ulysses (Courtesy of Godfrey Jordan) Jillian Horton is a physician and writer and the author of the new memoir, “We Are All Perfectly Fine” A beloved professor of mine died on March 25. His name was Michael Groden and he was a renowned Joyce scholar. He made me fall in love with

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