Tech Crutches Have Ruined Our Ankles
Paul Middendorf discusses his perspectives on the use (and misuse) of technology within the arts world.
The Static of the Line
Paul Middendorf reflects on the exhibition The Lines of Resolution: Drawing at the Advent of Television and Video at the Menil Drawing Institute.
Well, I’ll Be Damned!
Paul Middendorf interviews Nadia Al-Khalifah about her exhibition "Well, I'll Be Damned!" at Stinson House.
What we think about when we think about drawing
Michael McFadden discusses the exhibition What drawing can be: four responses, on view at the Menil Drawing Institute.
Brother Brontë: Dystopia or Hyperbolic Reality?
Set in the small town of Three Rivers in 2038, Fernando A. Flores’ Brother Brontë presents an exaggerated yet recognizable version of modern Texas.
Gregory Ruppe, A Surf Shop, and Will Boone
Paul Middendorf explores Gregory Ruppe’s curatorial efforts and a new exhibition co-organized under his PICNIC brand.
Everything and Nothing with “Time Zero”
Writer and artist Sean J Patrick Carney will perform Time Zero this Saturday.
New Year, New Art World
Paul Middendorf examines the impact of the pandemic era on the arts world.