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Scipione & Goldberg: “Gesture and Grid”
Another intriguing juxtaposition of complementary artists from curator Beatrice Mady Dot matrix: Marsha Goldberg's play of wood, pigment, and natural happenstance Even sober Biblical scholars often call Ezekiel mad. He is the Prophet with the flimsiest tether to material reality. The Book of Ezekiel contains many wild visions that, millennia after their composition, retain the power to startle. His images of the Divine are often downright terrifying. Much of his narrative rea
Feb 264 min read


“Home Here”
As Jersey City shifts under our feet, Lucy Rovetto's team asks where, exactly, we are at. The (not so) yellow wallpaper: Tina Maneca's stitched surfaces and small fabrications There is never a good time to learn that your town is facing a budget shortfall of a quarter billion dollars. But getting the bad news in the winter of 2026 is particularly dispiriting. Jersey City has very little latitude for error. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been operating on these street
Feb 187 min read


Glisson & Lanier: “Of Matter and Light”
Under relentless sun, a pair of experienced guides lead explorations on land and sea Woke up, it was a Chatham morning: Robert Glisson's lush landscape It is both accurate and misleading to tell you that Brooke Lanier paints pictures of boats. The Philadelphia artist’s vessels are never freighted with the fish-story romanticism of classic portraits of tall ships. Nor does she give us the cosmic collisions between surf, sky, and sailor’s muscle that we find in the canvases of
Dec 2, 20255 min read
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