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Benné Rockett
18 entries
Double Identity: Andrew Long & Michael Long
These brothers' works reveal the fascinating strengths of nonobjective art
Arts, Aug. 15, 2008
Luke Savisky: Hands across the water
Images of hands projected across Wooldridge Park illuminate our assault on and communion with the environment
Arts, Nov. 2, 2007
'Hank Waddell: Tree Bones'
The brightly painted dead or decaying limbs in Hank Waddell's exhibit 'Tree Bones 'draws viewers' attention to the effect people have on the health of the environment
Arts, April 28, 2006
'Life Still'
In the exhibit 'Life Still,' Stella Alesi, Gabel Karsten, and Mo Scollan aren't just showing still lifes of bathroom sinks and kitchen objects, but portraiture breaking away from tradition
Arts, April 21, 2006
'Outer Limits'
The new series of paintings in 'Outer Limits' by Eric Gibbons offers psychological portraits of the artist and of characters from Star Wars
Arts, April 7, 2006
'Lance Letscher: Index'
Lance Letscher's works in the D Berman exhibit 'Index' are at once sublime, profound, mesmerizing, gorgeous, subversive, and encompassing
Arts, March 31, 2006
'Into the Soul of the Rhythm'
In her exhibition 'Into the Soul of the Rhythm', photojournalist Jana Birchum provides perceptual richness of the moment when the music and the camera dissolve
Arts, March 17, 2006
'Terrain: New Paintings by Shawn Camp'
Artist Shawn Camp's latest works are topographical and aerial in theme, emphasizing swirls of grasslands and rivulets, clouds and stars
Arts, March 10, 2006
'In Between'
The art show 'In Between' provides the viewer with a rare opportunity to interact with the ideas that inform the exhibited works
Arts, Feb. 17, 2006
Proper Exposure
A new exhibition gives eight of the state's finest photographers who happen to be women their due
Arts, Feb. 10, 2006
'Anne Ducote'
Anne Ducote's solo exhibition at Hyde Park Bar & Grill covers landscapes and passages that lead the viewer toward a welcoming valley or pathway
Arts, Jan. 20, 2006
Top 10 Arts Web Sites
'Chronicle' visual arts writer Benné Rockett names her favorite Web sites of 2005
Arts, Jan. 6, 2006
'Jill Thrasher: A Studio Portrait'
The visual experience of Jill Thrasher's work in 'A Studio Portrait' offers an opportunity to explore all phases of the printmaking process
Arts, Nov. 18, 2005
'Nude Works 13'
What draws the eye into Neil Coleman's images of female nudes is the comfort of the models with their own bodies and their connection to the photographer
Arts, Nov. 18, 2005
'Karyn Olivier: Winter Hung To Dry'
In her clothesline installation 'Winter Hung to Dry,' artist Karyn Olivier utilizes the sparest means to penetrate the consciousness of nostalgia and perception
Arts, July 22, 2005
'Mike Krone at RT Gallery'
In his artworks shown at RT Gallery, illustrator Mike Krone seems able to efficiently focus on new possibilities even when things go very wrong
Arts, June 24, 2005
'Elevated Prairie'
Like the police forensics center they stand before, the flora and fauna of Art in Public Places' Elevated Prairie deal with the inevitable: the life / death / life cycle
Arts, June 3, 2005
'Adde Russell'
Adde Russell's artwork made me think she had stolen my childhood cigar boxes of treasures and painted replicas of each precious object onto canvas
Arts, May 6, 2005
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