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05/16/13 Review: Consuming Passions at Hagedorn Foundation Gallery
“As a complex visual dialogue and meditation on the idea of desire, Consuming Passions succeeds in sharpening our appetites.”
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05/15/13 Film Review: Upstream Color Tests the Value of Difficulty
Shane Carruth’s sci-fi reverie explores a world out of balance.
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05/15/13 Out There Atlanta: Jason Kofke
Kofke talks about screening Soviet films in the Arctic, getting away from the political, and working in collaboration with other artists.
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05/14/13 Studio Visit: Q&A with Lauri Stallings of gloATL
Presented in partnership with BOMB Magazine online, Andrew Alexander speaks with Lauri Stallings.
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05/13/13 Dodge & Burn: The Briarcliff Bulletin Boards: Photographs by Brian McGrath Davis
Brian McGrath Davis documents the residue of bulletin board activity at Emory’s Briarcliff Campus, slated for partial demolition.
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05/10/13 BOOKMARKS: Hope Hilton’s Reading List for May
ATHICA’s director, Hope Hilton, shares five great and inspirational reads!
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05/09/13 Review: The Seductive Behavior of Space: Jenene Nagy at Get This! Gallery
“Nagy isn’t drawing pictures of spaces; she’s using drawings to create them.”
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05/08/13 Permanent Residents: Emory University’s Anti-Gravity Monument
Seen through an outsider’s eyes or explored with a new set of intentions, the cities we live in are revealed to be more peculiar than we could have imagined.
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05/03/13 On Painting and Rome: Interview with Jackie Saccoccio
Ridley Howard speaks with Jackie Saccoccio about her process, recent shifts, influences, and working in Rome.
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05/02/13 Review: Suburbia at Hagedorn Foundation Gallery
“Suburbia guides [us] through time to see the consistent goals of consumer culture and the contemporary boredom that is the result of such social passivity.”
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05/01/13 Fit To Print: When Paper Speaks: The Reopening of the Robert C. Williams Paper Museum
A visit to the reopened Paper Museum at Georgia Tech allows for an exploration into their Dard Hunter collection and archive.
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04/26/13 Talking Heads: Suburbia and Its Discontents
Atlanta artists Meg Aubrey and Christina Price Washington email about grass and mining other suburban symbols.
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04/25/13 Review: Dayna Thacker’s Theories of Everything at Barbara Archer Gallery
“Not only is this a new technique for Thacker, but it is a rarity in the medium of collage as a whole.”
































karley: nice!
Jared: Excited for the Bowman collection. She is someone to keep an eye on
ruth: What do you do with difficult lines of memory? Fold them into a san
Beth Lilly: I know! That's exactly the type of work I had in mind with the call f
Jason Francisco: Davis' bulletin boards seem to me actually to be photographs themselve