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Featured Reviews

An Interview with Charles Miano on Sarasota’s Southern Atelier

by Charles Valsechi What separates the Southern Atelier from local art centers and private art schools? Southern Atelier is the only local institution whose primary focus is the study of...

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Ringling Museum and the Blue Madonna

by Tim Jaeger One of the many extraordinary things about the Ringling Museum of Art is the concept and use of Contextualism. Contextualism is the view that a work of...

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Art Walks the Gangplank by Joan Altabe

by Joan Altabe You call this an art show? Really” Check your press releases for hype, please. To this critic, at least, it’s just gray scud on the page. International...

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Tumbling Culture by Sishirprithvi Bommakanti

by Sishirprithvi Bommakanti [Co-Written with Craig Smith] The wide accessibility of creative mediums and outlets in the 21st century has led to a disillusionment of content and dominance of vanity....

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Cat Pennenga Discusses ‘iconcept Fashion Show’ 2012

Art Walks the Runway when Art Center Sarasota presents the fourth annual iconcept event on March 30, 2012 at 7pm. Sarasota Visual Art interviews our friend, and this years curator,...

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Troubleshooting the obvious, a critique on Mark Dion at USF Contemporary Art Museum

Mark Dion’s Troubleshooting, located at the Contemporary Art Museum on the University of South Florida’s Tampa campus, exhibits a total of thirty-eight pieces– five of which are by John Kunkel...

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Kevin Dean on Henk Pander

As the son of a successful Dutch painter and illustrator (Jaap Pander) who grew up in Frans Hals hometown of Haarlem, Henk Pander was surrounded by art from the time...

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THIRTEEN AT GWIZ by Kevin Costello

The late twentieth century saw the end of quietism as that singular assumption of western art that required in the viewer a state of annihilation of self or absorption with...

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