The achingly familiar, creeping anxiety about forgetting some small but crucial task hangs over artist Laura Noel‘s installation To Do, part of the exhibition of her work collectively titled Subject Matters now on view at Spruill Gallery. Noel collected 3,000 to-do lists from friends, acquaintances, and strangers and covered every inch of wall space in [...]
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10/19/11 Laura Noel Sorts the Debris of Mental Minutia at Spruill Gallery
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Tags: All's Fair, Ashford Dunwoody, Box of Whimsy, Carole Bates, Gifts of Personalization, Gregg Segal, Laura Noel, M&Ms, Sandy Springs, Spruill Gallery, Subject Matters, the suburbs, to do lists, To Kill a Mockingbird
Tags: All's Fair, Ashford Dunwoody, Box of Whimsy, Carole Bates, Gifts of Personalization, Gregg Segal, Laura Noel, M&Ms, Sandy Springs, Spruill Gallery, Subject Matters, the suburbs, to do lists, To Kill a Mockingbird
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04/27/11 PULSE draws big circles, but falls short of vague ambitions
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Tags: Abernathy Arts Center, Angus Galloway, art and music, Blake Williams, criteria of success, Danielle Roney, Don Cooper, Felix Berroa, Fulton County, group shows and problems, Lauren Bernazza, Lisa Tuttle, Public Art Program, Ray Pierotti, Robin Bernat, Sandy Springs
Tags: Abernathy Arts Center, Angus Galloway, art and music, Blake Williams, criteria of success, Danielle Roney, Don Cooper, Felix Berroa, Fulton County, group shows and problems, Lauren Bernazza, Lisa Tuttle, Public Art Program, Ray Pierotti, Robin Bernat, Sandy Springs
Currently on display at the Abernathy Arts Center in Sandy Springs is an exhibition that brings together nine relatively disparate artists under the loose theme announced by its title: PULSE: Artists Respond to Sound, Music, Rhythm, and Movement. While the premise could easily lend itself to multi-sensory installations, all but a single work is two-dimensional [...]
































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Jason Francisco: Davis' bulletin boards seem to me actually to be photographs themselve
burnaway: approved