…to Baltimore (post here). I can argue with many of Rosenberg’s choices: why Duchamp’s Nude Descending a Staircase rather than what I consider the more important, and certainly un-matched Bride…
Read More…in Baltimore (Brenda Richardson, Helen Molesworth, Darcie Alexander), but then the PMA had Anne D’Harnoncourt and Ann Temkin. Anyway, good for Baltimore! I’m already planning a return visit in October…
Read MoreIt’s Libby and Roberta, by Martin Bromirski Oh my god. I can’t believe Martin Bromirski, artist and blogger from Baltimore (anaba is his blog). Thanks to him, Roberta and I…
Read More…to Baltimore, so stay tuned…). Chuck is in an exhibit in Paris sponsored by the Cultural Ministry. It’s a photography show about New Orleans and Chuck’s in really good company….
Read More…Park. The May Fair is Saturday, May 12 (rain date May 13) from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the park, 43rd and Baltimore. They anticipate a crowd of 2,000-3,000…
Read More…museum or even the alternative space. The mural I like best in my neighborhood is Karl Yoder’s grisaille “History of the Trolley,” at 45th and Baltimore, that depicts bowler-hatted men…
Read More…is a small attempt that I am hoping will grow in the future. The exhibit is up through September at the Satellite Cafe on Baltimore between 49th and 50th Streets….
Read More…play house on stilts; and here’s a post by our Baltimore connection, Mark Barry, on an outdoor show, Outdoor/In, that she curated down there ionarts, at the grounds of Evergreen…
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