Just another twisty case of the emperor’s new clothes.
Vanessa Beecroft is known for performance art pieces that feature nude or barely clad women standing or laying in clusters. VB35 at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City brought Beecroft into fame....
View ArticleHappy Nude Year! 1…
It’s here!!! We’re down to 1!!! in our countdown to the 25th annual QX.net Nude. This time tomorrow we’ll be raising a glass to the nude during the opening preview party, which is an appropriate finale...
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Have you ever been to the Reynolds Building at UK? If so, have you been struck by how flammable it is? How antithetical to athletic facilities it is? How, despite being outdated and dangerous, it’s...
View ArticleCrystal of Resistance
Crystal of Resistance is an extravaganza. It’s completely insane, a visual manifestation of internal conflict and overstimulation. Artist Thomas Hirschhorn created the space at the Venice Biennale with...
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AFB Woodland Art Fair is full of treasures. Whether it’s the 200 artists or the little bits of imagination that they’re selling, anyone on the hunt for visual and intellectual gems is guaranteed to be...
View ArticleStarting the Campfire Tales
For the past several days, artists Megan Kelley and Lindsey Bailey, from Tennessee and Texas respectively, have been putting their blood, sweat, and tears into LAL’s Project Space. Their installation,...
View ArticleTHE GIANT LOOK BOOK OF EXPLODING DANDELIONS {…its all for you and now in full...
We spend our whole lives trying to be happy. It’s even written into our constitution as something we ought to continually pursue, but in Lexington artist Blake Snyder Eames’s paint and vinyl...
View ArticleHow Do You Feed Your Soul?
Here stands Chee Wang Ng, sunshine incarnate, kisser of babies, long distance rider of buses, visionary builder of labyrinths and for the rest of the week, our guest. Please give him a warm Kentucky...
View ArticleFirelight to Starlight: Jason Paradis’ Metaphors of Image and Light Inspired...
When Jason Paradis was growing up about 45 minutes from Montreal, he and his family frequently went camping in the northern Canadian wilderness. “We went camping once or twice a month,” says Paradis,...
View ArticleWe’re All Gonna Die: An offSITE Q & A with Charlie Campbell
Charlie Campbell, is the creative mastermind behind Dracones, an interactive video game/art project which involves slaying a dragon, inevitably dying, and hanging out with your friends playing video...
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