Andrew Lyman and Capturing the Impossible Nowness
E.C. Flamming interviews Atlanta-based artist Andrew Lyman as part of Burnaway’s theme series CRUSH, where they discuss intimacy, his entry point into photography, and crushing on your friend group.
E.C. Flamming interviews Atlanta-based artist Andrew Lyman as part of Burnaway’s theme series CRUSH, where they discuss intimacy, his entry point into photography, and crushing on your friend group.
Elizabeth Withers visits the Atlanta-based studio of Liz Whalen to speak about her familial lineage in textile work and the freedom of felt as a medium.
Heather C. MacRae visits the Savannah-based studio of Ben Tollefson to discuss the idea of frivolity, theater motifs, and gender as performance.
Jackson Markovic reviews the presence of death and queer eulogies to past generations found in Jacob Todd Broussard’s Deathbed Scene at Wolfgang Gallery, Atlanta.
E.C. Flamming visits the studio of Atlanta-based artist Kate Burke to speak on the relationship between time and craft, and how to confront the new Gods of the digital age.
Craig Drennen profiles the life and work of the late Augusta-based artist Philip Morsberger.
E.C. Flamming reviews the psychological effects of color and happy surprises found in Judy Pfaff: A Walk in the Park at Johnson Lowe Gallery, Atlanta.
Jennifer Dudley speaks with photographer Kristine Potter on mediums, a green curtain, and the variety within Kristine Potter: Dark Waters , on view at The Momentary in Bentonville, AK until October 11.
Daniel Fuller reviews the historical presentation and accountability of the pottery found inHear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta.