This is just a short post to point out an artwork I really like that’s related to my last post on the dismantling of Kitchener’s Cedar Hill water tower. The work is Rachel Whiteread’s Water Tower (1998), for those of you who are not familiar. Perched in the New York skyline, Whiteread’s life-size resin cast of […]
Category Archives: Criticism
Exhibition Review: Schnabel: Art and Film
Here is another older review from this fall. It ended up being more of a review of exhibition practices and politics than the art itself, so be forewarned!
Allegorical Objects: Fetish, Nostalgia & Sensibility
“Allegory is extravagant, an expenditure of surplus value; it is always in excess.” – Craig Owens, The Allegorical Impulse, 1032
Exhibition Review: The King’s Gambit by Guido Van der Werve
Here is another exhibition review, though a bit of an older one. It’s from about a year ago at Prefix Institute of Contemporary Art.
Exhibition Review: Scenes from the House Dream, by David Hoffos
Hello there folks. So, just to shake things up a bit, I’ve uploaded this exhibition review that I’ve done for my Art Writing class. Every once in a while, don’t be surprised if I do this again. Anyways, without further ado…




