Micah Bloom’s Codex is set in Minot, N.D. after a flood. After the cleanup, after the rebuilding, Bloom was struck by a particular subset of the remaining debris—books that had […]
Art City
Art City: Untitled Bombsite Project reflects on time and space
The Untitled Bombsite Project, a video projection by Jill Baker and Jonathan Rattner, was the centerpiece of Public Space One’s final exhibition in its Jefferson Building…
Art City: Holy places
Art, like people, often fragments mysteriously, like light into a prism. And that prism can be a little trickier to observe in a place like Iowa City, with its rich […]
Art City: Blind spot
Sometimes artwork can be difficult to see. There are times when I have looked at a work and been unable to understand why the artist has gone to so much […]
Art City: The story behind Jeff McNutt
If you really think about it, it takes generations of strong people to recognize, cultivate and promote that thing we call art. What have been cave drawings, daring derivatives, assorted […]
Art City: Party in the Trenches on May 4
Art wears many faces; sometimes you’ll remove art’s mask and surprise, there’s another mask underneath. It can be hard to tell where art starts and stops. There’s an art to broken pianos, to rainy day gravel back lots and, of course, to communities.
A beginner’s guide to collecting art
For some, art collection is an economic game. For others, it’s a lifestyle veneer covering other lifestyles. Do you love art? Do you like art staring back at you? Do you like being watched sometimes? Consider being a collector.
ARTicle: These things don’t do themselves
If you’re hanging art, measure. Measure for the eyes and head like every set of eyes is an enemy sniper. Save your troops. If you have sculptures or objects, pedestals are a must. Meticulous details—like how many brown M & M’s go in the dish, and even more realistically what kind of snacks you use at all and if people besides yourself like seltzer (spoiler alert: they do)—must be paid attention to.
ARTicle: A take on Jeff Robinson and Michael Rutherford’s Water and Stone
It took buying a cup of coffee at The Times Club (the coffee shop in Prairie Lights, 15 S. Dubuque St.), sitting down at a table to review the show […]
Soul’d Out: Public Space One’s Annual Art Auction – Opening Reception Fri. Jan 25, 6-8 p.m.
It’ll be a cold night in Iowa City, buffeted by bumps of chilled thrills in the air, as students return to campus and continue their sloppy migrations to and from […]
Arts Review: To Lead One Beyond All Paintings
Heidi Van Wieren’s paintings on view at the Englert’s second floor gallery space are magnificent objects. They are everything one wants an abstract painting to be: thick paint slides and […]
The Best Fries in Iowa City
The election is over and still we are the United States of America. Still we are united by our fundamental principles of blurting out whatever we want whenever and to […]