Sympathetic Resonance: Corin Hewitt at the ICA, Richmond
Contributor Coco Klockner considers echoes across time between residents of the same Richmond house in Corin Hewitt’s exhibition split between his home studio and the ICA.
Contributor Coco Klockner considers echoes across time between residents of the same Richmond house in Corin Hewitt’s exhibition split between his home studio and the ICA.
BA contributor C Klockner sees anxiety and ambivalence beneath the candy-colored surfaces of Andrew Woolbright’s hybrid creations in his solo exhibition “Expresso Your Depresso.”
In advance the opening of her solo exhibition in Richmond, California-based multidisciplinary artist Cauleen Smith speaks with BA about combining research methods and improvisation in her work.
BA takes a close look at Sedrick Chisom’s solo exhibition “The Ghost of White Presidents Yet to Come” at Ada Gallery in Richmond.
“The general consensus of the contemporary mass media is that the return of religion has emerged as the most important factor in global politics and culture today,” claims critic and theorist Boris Groys in his 2009 e-flux article “Religion in the Age of Digital Reproduction.” Groys goes on to describe this “revival of religion” as being … Continued
Burnaway’s new DIY Index will spotlight a different artist-run space around the South, beginning this week with The Sunroom in Richmond, VA.
A large cavity the size of a city block fills the southwest corner of Broad and Belvidere Streets, one of the busiest intersections in Richmond, Virginia. Excavated in June 2014, it is the future home of Virginia Commonwealth University’s (VCU) Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA). When completed—now tentatively scheduled for 2017 after a series of … Continued