
Background Noise, Volume 112: Jon Burgerman
I first happened upon Jon Burgerman while waiting in line outside of a Jeff Koons retrospective at the Whitney Museum in New York City. The
I first happened upon Jon Burgerman while waiting in line outside of a Jeff Koons retrospective at the Whitney Museum in New York City. The
Vonn Sumner has had art in his bones for quite some time. Growing up around art (his father was also an artist), it was no
Wendell Gladstone’s psychedelic acrylic paintings depict a world full of often pale green and yellow characters. There’s a bit of unease to them that I
Allison Bamcat admittedly uses art as a form of personal catharsis. It’s not something she just does for the fun of it (although she obviously
Honestly, I’ve been sitting on this volume of the series for a bit partly due to general life stuff, and partly because I haven’t known
It’s easy to get completely lost in David Krovblit’s work. Every time I look at his intricate and extremely colorful images, I notice something I
London artist Slinkachu has been doing miniature work for the past 15 years or so. His work has always been fascinating to me because it’s
There’s not a lot of information out there on Harry Jenkins. Probably due to the fact that he’s still a university student in the UK.
Kristen Liu-Wong’s brightly colored paintings are akin to what would happen if you took the guy who created Aeon Flux, gave him a tab of
I could pick at random any one of Spanish artist Paco Pomet’s oil paintings, and it would be something I would happily hang on a