Short Reviews

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Short Reviews *

The Melancholic Journey: Misha Kligman’s Toward An Unknown Sky
J.S. Anderson J.S. Anderson

The Melancholic Journey: Misha Kligman’s Toward An Unknown Sky

The paintings of Misha Kligman are informed by his response to nature, family and his immigration from Russia at age 16, however, in this sixth solo show at the Studios, Inc his past personal exploration on the ineffable qualities of place and memory are now focused on a presentiment vision of the future.

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Polly Apfelbaum: Waiting for the UFOs
Cristina Albu Cristina Albu

Polly Apfelbaum: Waiting for the UFOs

Polly Apfelbaum’s exhibition, Waiting for the UFOs, at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art envelops visitors in a gleeful mood that is hard to avoid even if one lacks an affinity for strong colors.

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May God Thy Gold Refine
Jennifer Baker Jennifer Baker

May God Thy Gold Refine

Garry Noland makes himself known as a jolly scrimshander of trash, incising psychedelic patterns, maps, and portals into polystyrene, pieces of cardboard, and stacks of old magazines.

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Finding Familiar Climates in Fellow Feeling
Julia Monte Julia Monte

Finding Familiar Climates in Fellow Feeling

The work of Fidencio Fifield-Perez, Anna Wehrwein, and Nicole Shaver come together in Fellow Feeling at Kansas City’s Hanger Gallery. Fifield-Perez, Shaver and Wehrwein all knew one another at different points during under- and graduate schools.

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Patrick Jacob’s Fantastical World of Nocturnes
Rebecca Swanson Rebecca Swanson

Patrick Jacob’s Fantastical World of Nocturnes

Patrick Jacobs’ work borders on the edge of fantasy and reality. Crafting dioramas that are rendered from a fixed point of view is his more recognizable medium, you would never know that his primary interest lies in lens-based media.

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Volumes and Violent Joy
Jillian Youngbird Jillian Youngbird

Volumes and Violent Joy

At first glance, Craig Deppen Auge’s work can look chaotic, even frenzied in its making. Folded paper is combined with collaged canvas on spray painted wood on metal rods, and on and on.

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Vistas of Decay in Mirror Eupepsia
Emily H. Cox Emily H. Cox

Vistas of Decay in Mirror Eupepsia

The death drive was alive in Mirror Eupepsia, an exhibit about decay and transition. Monstrous portraits, deconstructed digital video, and haunting mythological symbols created an environment for the viewer to not only digest, but decompose, while held in the softness of collaboration.

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