Fourth Amendment Underwear
"The clothes are designed as a silent protest against the new reality of being searched to the point where we’re basically naked." ...
Read more ›"The clothes are designed as a silent protest against the new reality of being searched to the point where we’re basically naked." ...
Read more ›"In a stunning show of solidarity, other museums in Washington, DC are lining up behind the National Portrait Gallery with their own displays of preemptive self-censorship." ...
Read more ›"Irene Frolic serves as a testament to how the human spirit can shine through whatever darkness befalls it." ...
Read more ›"Painting is similar to writing in that a painter seeks to impart information to and evoke responses from the viewer... We all respond uniquely to what we read or see, according to our experiences and knowledge." ...
Read more ›“Local glass sculptor Alan Binstock is having the kind of year we all dream about – his first museum show at the Katzen Center at American University in ongoing, gallery shows at the new Gallery 555 in downtown DC, doubtless more goodies showering down." ...
Read more ›“The concept of the show was for each artist to create an installation that utilized only one material, the material that we work with primarily. For Suzanna, it was acrylic paint. For Sean, it was clay. For me, it was wood.” ...
Read more ›"...these are the things that define a person, place and time and tell a story. These are the nuances of life that fade and disappear with the passing of time. These are the things I want to remember with photographs." ...
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