The Chicago photographer explores the world of fetish.
Author Archives: Sarah Nardi
LMFAO @ ur TMI fail, btw! The art of Kathy Halper
The artist’s new show at Packer Schopf re-creates kids’ show-all digital snapshots and the often baffling texts that accompany them.
Print may be dying, but art is alive and kicking
The galleries that should be on your cultural radar
Sexy Beet: Exploring deep-rooted meaning in the art of Sara Holwerda
A new exhibition at Jackson Junge Gallery explores sex and art.
The unbearable lightness of painter David Abed
The Chicago-based symbolist painter explores the modern human condition.
Facebook continues its brave war on vaginas
Yet another image of the female body removed for being “pornographic”
And the machines will be our masters: Ghost Machine and Lossless
Two shows at Chicago Artists Coalition reflect on loss and gain in modern life.
Facebook: It’s not for pussies
Ellen Greene is yet another female Chicago artist censored by Facebook.
Sonnenzimmer studio turns off the dark
Nick Butcher and Nadine Nakanishi are artists who actually want you to understand their work.
Vagina dentata: Artist Julia Haw bites back
“They seemed genuinely bothered by the fact that I had portrayed my own body.”
Going limp at Flour & Stone
The “Brooklyn-style” pizza at this Streeterville spot is good; it’s just not New York good.
Is the gallery show dead?
Chicago gallerists and artists weigh in on the future of gallery shows.
Iranian-born artist Ario Mashayekhi on the curious timing of the CPS ban of Persepolis
“Censorship is not something new. It happens on and on and on. For the U.S., it’s shocking. For me, it’s expected.”
The Bachelor: A shitty reality show that actually portrays a shitty reality
On the death of modern love