James Kalm sneaks up on Nancy Baker at her exhibition opening at Denis Bibros Platform Gallery. Combining a selection of imagery from art history Baker seeks to create a narrative with universal implications. Despite mankinds advances in technology and knowledge, Baker depicts the conflicts between our enlightened consumer culture and the illogical superstitious impulses that override supposed good sense. Featuring an interview and explanation with Nancy Baker
Thanks for that. I'm gonna remember that. I like these and I appreciate the artist being so forthcoming.
McCainTheTurdburglar 3 years ago
end times are so trendy these days!
James, thanks for keeping this Clevelander informed, I seem to only make it to the city a handful of times each year lately so this is like I'm there every week. Thanks for the work.
where's the Duck and Cover turtle? OR that song?
brandonjuhasz 3 years ago
Hey James,
Thanks for your special attention to details.
rebelbelle1 3 years ago
Thanks James. Great!
Best-
LawrenceCharlesMille 3 years ago