When a small work is good, it packs a disproportionate punch: while it can be easy for a big piece to awe you from across the room, the ability for a tiny artwork to have the same effect is rare.
When a small work is good, it packs a disproportionate punch: while it can be easy for a big piece to awe you from across the room, the ability for a tiny artwork to have the same effect is rare.
Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on wretched excess, an artist's unmarked grave, and an MFA show you shouldn't miss.