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A home repair snafu resulted in me not working all day. Then a breezy Friday night in The ATL found me with many entertainment options for the weekend, all of which centered on the thriving art community. Kai Lin Gallery had an opening entitled Dreamscape; Ponce Crush was set to roll the following evening through three galleries on the Ponce corridor: Beep Beep, Young Blood, Kibbee; and Artlantis was a Saturday daytime event I regretted missing last year. Modern Atlanta had also just launched a multi-venue campaign called MA11. What to do?
San Francisco based gallery Spoke Art recently continued their film noir inspired group art shows dedicated to the film work of Quentin Tarantino and the Coen Brothers, with the opening of the second installment, ‘Quentin Vs. Coen Round Two’. A line of patient spectators down the block is a stark signal that they’re doing something right.
This past Saturday the Atlanta based artist and emcee Sean Fahie opened his solo show Coronas, Condoms & Cigarettes at Ponder Wonder in East Atlanta. This was Sean's message to the art world, fuck you, like me or not.
Read MoreWe recently posted a preview of Brian Donnelly's latest show at Show & Tell Gallery. The exhibition entitled Obedience & Savagery, opened this earlier this month to a crowd of art enthusiasts. Take a look at photos from the opening.
Read MoreThis past Friday, Thinkspace Gallery in Culver City, CA presented new works by Sarah Joncas and Dabs Myla. Sarah's show was entitled "Siren" while Dabs Myla's show was entitled "Tokyo Deluxe." View pictures here.
Read MoreThree's always company at New York's Jonathan Levine Gallery. The latest show "Three-Handed" features work by three very different artists, Eric White, Nicola Verlato, & Fulvio Di Piazza.
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