Photographing Neoliberalism: A Conversation with Daniel Shea
“Architecture,” PGH Photo Fair exhibiting artist Daniel Shea points out, “is situated between human and geological time scales—which is a strange shelf life for a thing in the world.”
“Architecture,” PGH Photo Fair exhibiting artist Daniel Shea points out, “is situated between human and geological time scales—which is a strange shelf life for a thing in the world.”
Johanna Lasner interviews Spaces Corners founder Melissa Catanese about the upcoming PGH Photo Fair.
Matthew Conboy gifts local art to Pittsburgh newborns. For The Glassblock, he shares the details of his Start with Art program’s financials.
Photographer Hannah Altman, who made waves with last year’s series And Everything Nice, brings light to her latest work Luminous / Weightless.
On Wednesday, September 14, The Warhol’s Sound Series presented Yo La Tengo and Lambchop at the Carnegie Museum of Art.
“For Pittsburgh, photography is a great gateway drug to contemporary art.”
We visited the Bedford Avenue block party to check out the house, tour the newly minted August Wilson Park, and indulge in some good food from Chloe Nicole’s Catering.