I said goddamn! This is so epic. Glad to see the talented Aurel Schmidt made it to the Whitney Biennial. There may be hope for art after all.
A quick tour around the Internet will procure a number of reviews on the recent opening of the 2010 Whitney Biennial. One of my favorite critics, Jerry Saltz, writes for the New York Times Magazine and does a fabulous and readable job of synthesizing the experience. He begins his review saying, “After two biennials devoted [read more...]
Temporal Surfaces
New Works by Kevin Cyr and Jessica Hess
Opening: Saturday, March 6th 2010 from 7-11pm
Show Runs Through: March 27th 2010
White Walls is pleased to present Temporal Surfaces, an exhibition guest-curated by Lainya MagaƱa that will feature the work of Kevin Cyr and Jessica Hess. [read more...]
I believe in the need for a revolution. A revolution of thought, of speech, of politics, of positivity, and of action. A revolution of getting out of the house and talking to people face-to-face again, of eating better, of caring how animals are treated and how people are treated. Of ending the class [read more...]
I haven’t been able to stop thinking about Caleb Larsen’s “A Tool to Deceive and Slaughter” since I first learned of it via C-Monster. Initially, I dismissed the piece as the poster child for all that’s wrong with modern art. It’s just another black box in a white room, right? Wrong. So, so [read more...]

