Lucas Blalock: Imitation of Life
Madeleine Seidel profiles the recent work of photographer Lucas Blalock whose unnerving images unpack a childhood trauma at Disney World.
Madeleine Seidel profiles the recent work of photographer Lucas Blalock whose unnerving images unpack a childhood trauma at Disney World.
Brett Levine visits Brandi Shah’s multi-media exhibition at Vinegar Projects, Birmingham.
James Michael Nichols considers the stigma around blood donation policies, a heavy focal point of artist Jordan Eagles’s work on view at AEIVA.
Madeleine Seidel finds an alternative version of history painting—and a different view of American history itself—in Jacob Lawrence’s Struggle series.
Hallie Ringle on Debra Riffe in Birmingham, Alabama.
Celestia Morgan draws attention to the ongoing impact of racially discriminatory housing practices such as redlining in an exhibition at the Birmingham Museum of Art.
Editor Logan Lockner speaks with curator Hallie Ringle about relocating to Birmingham and organizing a forthcoming retrospective of works by the late artist Mavis Pusey.
The latest entry in BA’s DIY Index spotlights VINEGAR, an itinerant collective comprised of Birmingham-based artists Ryan Meyer, Ann Trondson, and Melissa Yes.
Brett Levine writes in memory of his childhood friend who passed away last month.