Sphinx Riddle at Tif Sigfrids
Little’s exhibition is an intensely open-ended Seussian maze. These works are sketchy and enigmatic, elegant and gutsy.
Little’s exhibition is an intensely open-ended Seussian maze. These works are sketchy and enigmatic, elegant and gutsy.
Burnaway takes a close look at the online exhibition by artists Barry Stone and Lucy Helton at the Dodd Galleries at the University of Georgia in Athens.
Burnaway visits Witness Lab by artist Courtney McClellan.
Burnaway takes a close look at Amiko Li’s The Purpose of Disease at Dodd Galleries in Athens.
Noah Rawlings sees the struggle between nature and human industry—and a potential integration of the two—in recent shows at Howard’s and Tif Sigfrids.
Artist Mac Balentine speaks wth editor Logan Lockner about drawing on sources including tarot and mythology to reexamine histories of sexual expression and repression.
BA contributor Orion Wertz reviews “RAUCOUS” at Lyndon House Arts Center in Athens, Georgia.
In the second installment of our artist column Mood Ring, Mo Costello offers a lyrical meditation on images of intimacy, tenderness, and loss.
For the first installment in our new artist column Mood Ring, Brian Hitselberger writes about hate speech, queer hypervisibility, and the drag performance that inspired his current work.