• Von Zammla Mina Mannar & Ida – Jonas Ohlsson

      Thursday, 5 April 2007 17:50

      Between 2001 & 2005 my life was filled with all kinds of miseries. Mom died in 2001 of heart failure, my grandmother died of old age in 2005, my father died one month later (lung cancer) and then me and my girlfriend broke up. When strangers used to ask me what my art was about […]

    • Chic Decadence – Alpher Xian

      Thursday, 5 April 2007 17:46

      In reading Clifford Faust’s biography, one could become nostalgic of the 60s—the beat, the jazz, the wanderlust. Clifford Faust was born in Oklahoma, raised in Oregon. After graduation, he zoomed from hippie San Francisco to groovy New York in a Volkswagen Beetle, water-to-water, Jack Kerouac style. Arriving in New York City in the late 60s, […]

    • Cheekwood and Nashville’s Contemporary Art Scene – Adam T. McCoy

      Wednesday, 4 April 2007 18:14

      In the mid-90s, Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art broadened its commitment to contemporary art. At the time, only a few galleries and alternative spaces in Nashville offered venues for contemporary artists to exhibit. Artists-run spaces frequently came and went, and commercial galleries such as Zeitgeist and TAG were in their infancy. Against this […]

    • American Dance Festival, Durham, NC – Mandy Morrison

      Wednesday, 4 April 2007 18:08

      Charles L. Reinhart has worked as a producer, manager, festival director, consultant and administrator in the arts since 1955. He has served as President of the American Dance Festival (ADF) since 1968. He is the recipient of numerous awards including Dance/USA’s Honors for lifetime achievement, Capezio Award, Dance Magazine Award, the French Government’s Officier dans […]

    • Contemporary Art on View at Nashville’s Gallery One – Shelley Liles McBurney

      Wednesday, 4 April 2007 18:00

      Gallery One, among Nashville’s newest and largest art galleries, opened its doors two years ago when few contemporary art spaces were available in the city. The gallery became the lone contemporary art space in the tiny Belle Meade area of Nashville, an affluent suburban outpost of Nashville known more for its antiques and oversized oil […]

    • Mikhael Subotzky

      Friday, 30 March 2007 12:19

      I was born in Cape Town, South Africa. From the very beginning, my work has explored the aftermath and consequences of apartheid: from internal studies of the prison system to panoramas of the heavily affected landscape. In 2005, I extended my focus on the criminal justice system further by running photographic workshops with prisoners and […]

    • Rick Froberg

      Friday, 30 March 2007 12:16

      Looks like black and white is back! Well, I think so. I like old illustrators and printmakers mainly. I like to think I draw in that spirit. I’ve done a lot of cartooning.  I like cartoons, particularly old ones, I like the funny pages, I like old books. I like good drawing. I work backwards […]

    • Santiago Mostyn

      Friday, 30 March 2007 12:14

      Santiago Mostyn is a photographer and video-maker whose images focus on the interaction between urban subcultures and the soon-to-fail natural environment. In an America experiencing its last over-saturated burst of unilateral war and fanatical idealism, everything appears consumable—whether it is love, shoes or political affiliation. As a means of counteracting this excess, groups of artists […]

    • Zeitgeist Gallery – Janice Zeitlin

      Friday, 30 March 2007 12:11

      Zeitgeist gallery is located in Hillsboro Village near Vanderbilt University and the famed “Music Row” in Nashville, TN. In this energetic and somewhat eclectic location, Zeitgeist shares space with the architecture and design firm, Manuel Zeitlin Architects. The open studio format invites visitors to the gallery for interaction both with the gallery staff and with […]

    • Beau Chamberlain

      Friday, 30 March 2007 12:08

      My work focuses on creating abstract environments populated by luminous flora and fauna that exist somewhere in between reality and fantasy. Large uninhabited spaces are neither empty, nor a backdrop, but assert themselves as palpable atmospheres. They are an exploration of mutation, imitation and definability in seemingly serene environments. Made with acrylic on wood panels, […]