Meeting with Kenny Schacter is kind of like shotgunning three of those canned Starbucks energy drinks and then walking into an art gallery: enthusiastically high-octane, nonstop, and buzzing with a true, deep fascination for everyRead More
At first glance, Andrew Brischler’s work appears formulaic. Several of his pieces carry over motifs from one to the next. Some of his series appear to be the same pattern, repeated from piece to piece,Read More
Throughout history, the essentialism of art has only been confirmed, as iconoclasm seeks to destroy it. Art is, at its very core, the expression of creativity, the representation of a mindset, the representation of anRead More
I’d say welcome to New York, and maybe start singing a Taylor Swift song in your general direction, but this semester’s going to be virtual. Which, I suppose, means that I’m going to be documentingRead More