Katharine T. Carter & Associates
Robert Mango: Rhapsody
Spiva Center for the Arts 222 West 3rd Street, Joplin, MO, United StatesFor the artist Rob Mango, the city is a dream theater, the setting for an epic drama played out across space and time. The city is New York, with its familiar landmarks, but a fantastic Gotham populated by fierce and beautiful figures, imposing enough to rival the towers around them. These personages, from many epochs […]
Jim Singelis: Burning from Within
Roper Gallery, Frostburg State Univerisity 101 Braddock Road, Frostburg, MD, United StatesJim Singelis describes his images as self-portraits without a mirror, and the complex emotions they represent do embody a singular and personal intensity. The series actually began with one clear and literal self-likeness, and he starts each new painting or drawing by sketching his own reflection. But from there he improvises, and while he observes […]
Nancy Macko: The Fragile Bee
Mayborn Museum 1300 S University Parks Dr, Waco, TX, United StatesNancy Macko’s exhibition includes the installation Honey Teachings: In the Mother Tongue of the Bees, 2014. This wall installation is composed of 104 hexagonal wooden panels displaying bee imagery. Sometimes statements about the bees are included: “Worker bees are born to serve the greater good.” Installed on the wall, the individual panels look very much […]
Anne Hieronymus: Envisioning the Particular
Dunedin Fine Art Center 1143 Michigan Blvd, Dunedin, FL, United StatesWhat is singular and arresting in this exhibition is not only the type of world the artist creates for us, an alien world, but how she goes about constructing this alternative reality as it pertains to utter environmental destruction. Hieronymus’s world in certain ways seems to mimic our naturalistic earthly world, is specked with tendencies […]
Cosmic Origami
Museum of Arts and Sciences 4182 Forsyth Rd, Macon, GA, United StatesThrough lines and colors borrowed and blended from a hybrid of cultures, Freeman's works fold and unfold the myths and symbols that surround us. Hong Kong-born Kaye Freeman moved to Tokyo, England, and Australia before settling in Los Angeles; hers is a transcultural journey that informs a complex visual practice capturing the frenetic nature of […]