The Field is Infinite: Jordan Nassar at KMAC Museum, Louisville
Natalie Weis reviews an exhibition by Palestinian-American artist Jordan Nassar that celebrates shared craft traditions and the comforts of domestic life.
Natalie Weis reviews an exhibition by Palestinian-American artist Jordan Nassar that celebrates shared craft traditions and the comforts of domestic life.
Ryan Filchak considers depictions of queer male desire and the aesthetics of exhibition documentation in an online presentation of new work by painter Aaron Skolnick.
Natalie Weis considers notions of citizenship and freedom in a group exhibition at Quappi Projects in Louisville.
Margaret Jane Joffrion finds a way back to childhood and a path to heaven at the Kentucky Museum of Arts and Crafts in Louisville.
Burnaway takes a close look at Melissa Watt’s solo exhibition Breaking Symmetry at Institute 193 in Lexington.
Paul Michael Brown reviews Loose Nuts: Bert Hurley’s West End Story at the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky.
Burnaway takes a close look at Crystal Gregory’s solo exhibition Shapes of Stillness and Force at Moremen Gallery in Louisville.
Burnaway editor Logan Lockner speaks with Richmond-based artist Taylor Anton White ahead of the opening of his solo exhibition Free_Hotdog.pdf in New York.
Ryan Filchak speaks with Lexington-based artist Robert Beatty about translating his distinctive illustrations into sculptural forms in a new installation.