What Price for your Soul?

  Cleveland Artists talk about how they put a price on their work State Representative Sandra Williams was taking a tour of Zygote Press, when–having looked at the machines and talked about outreach programs–she was comfortable enough to ask a very basic, honest question. “Why,” she wanted to know, “is art so expensive?” She was not standing in the presence of […]

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Stupid Cupid and A Tale of Two Yodys

Joan of Art celebrated the coincidence of Valentine’s Day and the February Tremont Art Walk with Stupid Cupid at Doubting Thomas. The large group show and party had dozens of art scene denizens riffing on wall plaques, occasionally nodding to love. Ms. [of Art] Deveny clearly worked her well established connections to draw submissions by Smith and Lady, Scott Pickering, […]

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Forms of Nostalgia

If you looked at Paul O’Keeffe’s plexiglass constructions at William Busta Gallery last week and if you were stymied in your attempts to figure out what the brightly colored forms mean, then you’re on the right track. The show, a distant silence, is up through March 22. O’Keeffe’s constructions of beautifully machined plexiglass juxtapose colors and shapes in mostly rectangular […]

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Winter Happenings

EVENTS   Continuing   Through December 20 Artists Archives of the Western Reserve Member Holiday Show Through December 29 Heights Arts 2013 Holiday Store   Through January 4 Kokoon Arts Gallery Randall Tiedman: Genius Loci   Through December 20 The Sculpture Center Made in Mourning: Contemporary Memorial and Reliquary     December December 6 120 years of Art in Cleveland […]

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The Art of Drawing

This Fall Thomas French Fine Art’s online exhibition will showcase The Art of Drawing. Honoring the traditions of draughtsmanship over the last five centuries, The Art of Drawing will include works by Old Master, European, Modernist, Contemporary, and Ohio artists. The oldest work in the exhibition will be Luca Cambiaso’s Woman with Four Children from the mid-1560s, which scholars have […]

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