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Abhidnya Ghuge works with the most common and disposable of materials -- paper plates. Their abundance comes in handy, though. In her site-specific installations, the artist employs them by the thous... More »
At Lawndale Art Center's "Big Show" last summer, Katie Wynne's piece stood out from the nearly 70 others in the exhibition. The installation consisted of just a motorized tie rack and blue satin, but... More »
When Twitter's companion video app Vine launched last month, the initial draw of the social media tool was how it can "turn us into artists" (even some of the porn variety). Just how Instagram turne... More »
Putting it mildly, fiber is a big source of inspiration for Laura Nicole Kante. The artist, who's based out of McKinney, Texas, has three distinct works all involving and experimenting widely with ... More »
When an art show about boredom begins with the warning, "Viewer discretion is advised," you can rest assured it'd be anything but boring. In "Staring at the Wall: The Art of Boredom," the main sho... More »
In late 2009, Lawndale Art Center presented a group show that transformed the place into a dimension-shifting sci-fi world. It was a thrill to explore the building's three floors feeling like an invisible spy or an investigator of strange phenomena. Monica Vidal and Jasmyne Graybill fused the organic and synthetic to Cronenbergian heights of freakiness. Shawn Smith forcefully evolved (or devolved) nature into a two-room horror show in which time-traveling, pixilated vultures feasted on... More »
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