MP Gautheron : Bearbricks & Skulls, Oh My! March 31, 2017 Nick Curtis Feature ••• While the human skull is typically employed artistically as a memento mori, a reminder of mortality, the artwork of Marie-Pascale Gautheron ...
Michael Lau's CARH-ART-T: Work In Exhibition - PlayWork March 28, 2017 Nick Curtis Exhibition Report ••• According to artist Michael Lau, his newest solo showcase, CARH-ART-T: Work In Exhibition - PlayWork (2017), is centered around "the concept...
Luke Chueh's Blood On My Hands March 26, 2017 Nick Curtis Exhibition Report ••• Referring to his reoccurring character, Luke Chueh proclaims, "Yes, I am the Bear." And for those unfamiliar with Chueh's autobiographical f...
Fools Paradise's The Last Why March 23, 2017 Nick Curtis Review ••• This piece might look a lot like one we recently discussed, Fools Paradise’s The Last Ride (see review here). But as the purple and green co...
DrilOne's NES March 21, 2017 Nick Curtis Feature ••• An exhibition themed around a specific pop culture release can test the true mettle of an artist, exposing if they are satisfied to contribu...
Ron English's Garden of Growing Grins March 18, 2017 Nick Curtis Feature ••• Artist Ron English's 2011 painting Growing Grins (pictured right) depicts three surreal sunflowers, surrounded by a colorful array of his Te...
Adam Wallacavage's Love Lies Bleeding March 16, 2017 Nick Curtis Feature ••• Exemplified through the pictured Love Lies Bleeding (2017) piece, Adam Wallacavage's art is an intersection between form and function. Mergi...
Hidden Fortress March 14, 2017 Nick Curtis Exhibition Report ••• While Akira Kurasawa's 1958 film The Hidden Fortress might seem an unlikely basis for a kaijū-inspired art toy exhibition, the Clutter Galle...
AJ Fosik's Crossed Tiger Relief March 12, 2017 Nick Curtis Feature ••• The word "crossed" can be interpreted several ways, especially in relation to AJ Fosik's Crossed Tiger Relief piece (2017). On the most obvi...