“Consuming Passions,” an exhibition of six young artists at the Hagedorn Foundation Galler, through June 15, lacks the artistic chutzpah needed to ignite a passionate response.
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ART+DESIGN By Christina Cotter
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ART+DESIGN By Christina Cotter
We hear the statistics; we see the stories on the news almost daily; and still we have yet to come to grips with the enormous
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ART+DESIGN By Christina Cotter
Andy Moon Wilson‘s drawings are small in scale, but they pack a highly vibrant and sometimes hypnotic visual punch. Utilizing various geometric patterns and a
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ART+DESIGN By Christina Cotter
If the doldrums of winter have you longing for more exotic climes, the photography on view at Jackson Fine Art through April 13 should serve as a
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ART+DESIGN By Christina Cotter
Can we love something too much? Specifically, a building, monument or natural site? “Grand Tour,” Kim Anno‘s new body of paintings at Marcia Wood Gallery
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ART+DESIGN By Christina Cotter
Pop artist Jim Dine and Decatur resident William Mize offer two very different takes on personal iconography in exhibitions at Alan Avery Art Company, on view
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ART+DESIGN By Christina Cotter
Mary Engel’s solo exhibition at Marcia Wood Gallery, on display through January 26, adds new assemblage sculptures to her growing menagerie. Along with her usual
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ART+DESIGN By Christina Cotter
“Shared Southern Stories,” at Emily Amy Gallery through November 24, offers a sampling of work of the up-and-coming visual artists who are profiled in The Oxford
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ART+DESIGN By Christina Cotter
“What Once Was,” at Sandler Hudson Gallery through December 1, offers a bittersweet shot of nostalgia. Lisa Tuttle, Marshall Davis and Mario Petrirena all utilize the re-imagining
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ART+DESIGN By Christina Cotter
Marcus Kenney‘s exhibition “Underneath the Hope,” at Marcia Wood Gallery through October 20, is a colorful roux of Southern Gothic imagery. In a strong collection
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ART+DESIGN By Christina Cotter
Two engaging print exhibitions at the Georgia Museum of Art in Athens offer insight into very different eras. Both “The New York Collection for Stockholm” and Francisco
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ART+DESIGN By Christina Cotter
Painter Rocío Rodríguez’s exhibition “Purge,” at Sandler Hudson Gallery through September 8, offers a clean view of the essential elements of her dramatic abstractions. In a refreshing turn,























