
MUSING | Mati Karmin, Estonian Sculpture, and the Roman God of Wine
“Everything can be done, if there is a will, there is also opportunity. However, before the will must be.”[1] – Mati Karmin Long heralded...

REVIEW | JASS KASELAAN: Still Life
JASS KASELAAN: Still Life Hobusepea gallerii In the press release for the exhibition, Jass Kaselaan commented: “The material that...

MUSING | Anu Põder
Sculptures by Anu Põder Part of the permanent collection at KUMU (Eesti Kunstimuuseum) Composition with a Man’s Head or Man’s Head with a...

REVIEW | Peter Skubic: Mirrors are Invisible
Peter Skubic: Mirrors are Invisible Museum of Estonian Architecture “Less than nothing is in German: Wenigerals Nichts. I wish you can...

REVIEW | Martin Puryear: Multiple Dimensions
Martin Puryear: Multiple Dimensions Art Institute of Chicago “Although idea and form are ultimately paramount in my work, so too are...

MUSING | The Philosophy of Illness
“Until we are sick, we understand not.” – Keats “Illness forces us to pay attention to our bodies, in and by themselves. We get a sense...

REVIEW | Ursula von Rydingsvard: Bronze Bowl with Lace
Ursula von Rydingsvard: Bronze Bowl with Lace Art Institute of Chicago Hidden away on an outdoor terrace on the top floor of the museum,...

REVIEW | Many Things Brought From One Climate to Another
Many Things Brought From One Climate to Another Art Gallery of Ontario The acquisitions of contemporary art by museums is not a rare...

SPOTLIGHT | The Street, the Store, and the Silver Screen: Pop Art from the MCA Collection
The Street, the Store, and the Silver Screen: Pop Art from the MCA Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago "Pop is everything art...

REVIEW | The New Contemporary
The New Contemporary Art Institute of Chicago The Art Institute is a collection of collections, each compelling on its own terms yet...