by Linda Frye Burnham | Aug 13, 2011 | Art History, High Performance
To accompany yesterday’s post about York Chang’s “second life” project at 18th St. Arts Center, summer 2011, here are some images:
by Linda Frye Burnham | Aug 12, 2011 | Art History, High Performance
In summer 2011, artist (and lawyer) York Chang conducted a residency at the 18th Street Arts Center in Santa Monica, Calif., titled “second life.” Chang likes to mess with art history, and in this case he messed with High Performance magazine (1978-1998),...
by Linda Frye Burnham | Aug 5, 2011 | Education
Steven Durland and I have published an e-book for teachers: 23 Questions from Teachers that Artists Can Help Answer. The book includes four essays (by myself, Chrissie Orr and Carol Ng-He) that address intriguing problems teachers are grappling with and matches them...
by Linda Frye Burnham | Aug 4, 2011 | Now That's What I Call Visual Art
Colin Quashie kills me. His politically charged conceptual art is piercing – and often funny as hell. He’s an African-American (born in England) who lives and works in South Carolina. Here’s something from his online bio: Quashie’s artworks...
by Linda Frye Burnham | Aug 4, 2011 | Now That's What I Call Visual Art
Maybe I’m prejudiced, since I have spent 95% of every single day with this guy since 1982, but I just love his work. Good thing, too, since it’s all over my walls and hanging outside in my trees. Check it out at Bourbon, Dogs and Art (a few of his favorite...