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Portrait of a Gallery: Sofa King / Newcity Newspaper

Portrait of a Gallery: Sofa King / Newcity Newspaper

by Alicia | Feb 20, 2013 | Newcity Newspaper, News, Writing

The phrase “sofa king” calls to mind that ubiquitous image of Homer Simpson, splayed out on his poop-brown living-room couch. It’s a Sunday afternoon in Springfield, of any state and town in the USA, and the pear-shaped Homer is clad only in white briefs; he balances...
An Earthquake Strikes Aspen Mays’s Starless Fulbright Fellowship to Chile / Art21

An Earthquake Strikes Aspen Mays’s Starless Fulbright Fellowship to Chile / Art21

by Alicia | Feb 20, 2013 | Art21, News, Writing

Aspen Mays traveled to Chile, the astronomy capital of the world, to look at the stars through some of the world’s most advanced telescopes. But over time, the bright stars, possible planets and meteors weren’t actually what interested Mays. Inside Chilean...
Experimental Cultural Center Mess Hall Closes March 2013 / Chicago Artists’ Resource

Experimental Cultural Center Mess Hall Closes March 2013 / Chicago Artists’ Resource

by Alicia | Feb 19, 2013 | Chicago Artists Resource, News, Writing

Collective, Communal Production Project Ends After 10 Years By Alicia Eler, CAR Visual Art Researcher After ten years the artist-run, experimental cultural center Mess Hall, located at 6932 N. Glenwood in Chicago’s Rogers Park neighborhood, closes up shop....
Derelicts, Drunks, Hippies, and Queers: Fred Burkhart’s Life in Photographs / Hyperallergic

Derelicts, Drunks, Hippies, and Queers: Fred Burkhart’s Life in Photographs / Hyperallergic

by Alicia | Feb 16, 2013 | Hyperallergic

I first spotted artist Fred Burkhart’s advertisements for nude female models plastered around local Chicago hippie, vegetarian, artist hangouts. I was 16 years old. The ads said something like: “Nude models needed for figure drawing class at Burkhart Studios. We pay...
From Performance Artist to Object Maker: How Reality Television Changed Young Sun Han’s Practice / Art21

From Performance Artist to Object Maker: How Reality Television Changed Young Sun Han’s Practice / Art21

by Alicia | Feb 15, 2013 | Art21, News, Writing

To be on a reality television show, contestants voluntarily leave their familiar surroundings, home life, and regular routines to temporarily thrust themselves into a world dictated by short attention spans and video editors with their own agendas. While on the show,...
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