The week started as honestly as it could: with the work of Samantha Hahn. Gorging on guilty pleasures, or rejecting food that does not meet with our approval – which will it be?
Marie E.V.B. Gibbons is a ceramicist whose work is intriguing, mysterious and compelling. Remembering the Dance is a gem.
Jeff Brouws’ photos of “progress” at some of its grimmer moments show us just how ugly we can make things. The title of the series says it all: Approaching Nowhere: The Franchised Landscape.
When Kegan Fisher looks around, she condenses her environment into a series of planes and angles.
The Corey Helford Gallery always has excellent group shows and this time the theme is a literary one. Exhibiting artists give their take on classics. Above, a slice of Greg Clarke's Wuthering Heights. SM
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