Recent Articles
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"The Soldier Billboard Project" on Marietta Street
This billboard first caught my eye on a recent drive down Marietta Street. Initially, I didn’t know what to make of it. The ...
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Wendy Given at Solomon Projects (The Wilds)
Wendy Given‘s The Wilds—one of two photo series in her Solomon Projects show, “No Man’s Land”— ...
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Dialogism: Le Flash 2008
As pretty much everyone has already pointed out, Le Flash looks like it’ll be one of the biggest arts nights of 2008. Events ...
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Joan Fontcuberta, Author of Ficciones*
When I arrived at last week’s Art Papers lecture at Emory, I didn’t realize I was already familiar with the work of ph ...
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TindelMichi—Election for "Cring of the South"
John Tindel and Michi Meko prepare for a historic election, culminating on November 1st at Art Department Gallery. The collaborati ...
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Peter Bahouth at Marcia Wood Gallery
Peter Bahouth‘s series “Sadie’s Choice” is part of a larger project in which the Atlanta-based artist revi ...
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More Blog Love: Curio + Abyss
Continuing today’s focus on not-exclusively-local-art blogs we like, please check out Curio + Abyss for a profile of Young B ...
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Asian Cajuns: Jesus, Those Are Sweet Jeans!
Just stumbled over Asian Cajuns’ fun comparison between a 2005 Dolce & Gabbana advertisement and Raphael’s Deposit ...
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Man Ray: Rayograph vs. Photogram
Although commonly dubbed as the photogram today, there’s a pleasant science-fiction flavor to Man Ray‘s original coina ...
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False Magazine Open Meeting
Disclaimer: Jeremy and I both write for False Magazine False Magazine‘s holding an open meeting Monday evening at WonderRoot ...
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Meryl Truett, Picturing the Beltline at Barbara Archer
Train Panorama, Glenwood Avenue, 2008 (polyptych) Meryl Truett’s “Picturing the Beltline” debuts alongside the f ...
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The Zombie Art Show at Octane
Now through Halloween, unnerving blank and icy blue eyes will stare as you sip your beverage of choice at Octane. [UPDATED] Photog ...
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WonderRoot Controls Your Art-O-Mat
This is a cigarette dispenser, converted to sell pieces of art at $5 a pop. WonderRoot brought the machine down from North Carolin ...
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Kirsten Anderson and Robert Williams on Pop Surrealism
Robert Williams is the founder of Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine, the premiere magazine of the Pop Surrealism movement. Kirst ...































