The work of New York-based, British artist Matthew Ritchie propels his audience into familiar yet foreign universes. Using a combination of paintings and drawings on canvas and walls to create…
February 2, 2001
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Drop “Krazy Kat” creator George Herriman into America at the dawn of this 21st century and he’d marvel at the prevalence of comic book imagery that surrounds him. You can’t…
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Los Angeles has a way of transforming its non-native inhabitants into its most articulate chroniclers. German filmmaker Billy Wilder became one of the most daft and deft raconteurs of American…
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Pop Art: US-UK Connections at The Menil Collection is destined to disappoint people looking for a hit parade of the usual American pop-art stars.
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Pleasurscape, Karim Rashid’s installation at Rice University Art Gallery, is a grid of glistening white plastic modules on the floor of an intensely orange room. Each module is studded with…
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Breathe, Sarah Nix Ginn’s new show at Diverseworks’ Subspace Gallery, departs from the sculptural works featured in her last few shows to struggle with process art and installation, using her…