Though it might not be immediately evident, there’s a grand serendipity in artist James G. Davis’ first posthumous exhibition, held in the gallery of the most... Read More...
Photo: Mello Jello
There has been a lot of talk about what the metro Phoenix contemporary art scene needs to become known on national and international levels... Read More...
One of the main functions of poetry—and all art, for that matter—is to create a watermark, a historical time stamp that anthologizes history. In other words, ... Read More...
Very many years ago, while visiting the Three Fountains condominiums in Phoenix, I had my first somatic experience with what is referred to as “desert moderni... Read More...
When I met Phoenix-based artist Andrew Brown recently for morning coffee, he relayed a story about a meeting with executives from Imai, a smaller clothing com... Read More...
Abstract art has always been polarizing. For some, its lack of direct representational qualities is a deficit, while others see brilliance in its ambiguity. A... Read More...
Historically, graffiti has diametrically opposed the colonization of advertising. It surfaced in response to the billboard advertisements spewing their calcul... Read More...
Charles Darr is hesitant to call himself an artist. Instead, he offers theories on what it means to be one—to create work and to share it with an audience tha... Read More...
The practice of walking as an arts discipline may not be the first thing that comes to mind when discussing either walking or the arts. Its place in contemporar... Read More...
During the height of modernism, poet Ezra Pound exhorted people to “make it new.” The mantra of the 1990s was seemingly to make it cool. Phoenix’s Justin Katz... Read More...