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Vol 10, Issue 236 May 21-May 27, 2008
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A World Away Local writer Basil Balian recalls his Iraqi upbringing in new memoir (05-21-08)

The Dazzle of Watercolor Taft Museum of Art highlights American watercolor masterpieces (04-09-08)

All Lit Up: Book Review Dorothy Weil -- A Good Woman (Plain View Press) (03-26-08)

LeWitt x 2 The CAM and CAC combine for complementary Sol LeWitt exhibitions (03-19-08)

Shimmer and Delight Pat Steir's work speaks volumes at Carl Solway Gallery (02-06-08)

To Arrive Where We Started Finding new in the old at the Dayton Art Institute (01-30-08)

All Lit Up CHARLES FERGUSON BARKER -- UNDER OHIO: THE STORY OF OHIO'S ROCKS AND FOSSILS (OHIO UNIVERISTY PRESS) (01-02-08)

Focal Point Margaret Wenstrup (01-02-08)

Dancing Colors Kate Muir's work is alive with the interplay of color (11-28-07)

Focal Point SASSY SMIRKING VIPER (11-20-07)

All Lit Up JOHN FLEISCHMAN -- BLACK AND WHITE AIRMEN: THEIR TRUE HISTORY (HOUGHTON MIFFLIN) (10-17-07)

The Big Picture Patricia Renick (09-12-07)

The Evolution of an Exhibition Massive: Intrinsic flourishes at Mac's Farm and Sculpture Center (09-05-07)

Stand Back for Stanczak Julian Stanczak returns for CAC exhibition (08-22-07)

Art and People Celebrating the anniversary of the Phyllis Weston-Annie Bolling Gallery (08-01-07)

The Noticer Saul Steinberg's timeless observations parade around at the CAM (07-25-07)

Time and Space Joseph Winterhalter maps the mind (07-11-07)

Wearable Art Mary Baskett talks about Japanese design (07-04-07)

The Powers of Hiram Hiram Powers' 'Genius' on display at The Taft (05-23-07)

All Lit Up Lisa Watts -- Good Roots: Writers Reflect on Growing Up in Ohio (05-23-07)

Easy Effort Jessica Grace Bechtel grows well at Enjoy the Arts (05-09-07)

A Career by Design Noel Martin's groundbreaking graphic design is celebrated in two current exhibitions (04-18-07)

All Lit Up Jim Schenk -- What Does God Look Like in an Expanding Universe? (Imagoearth Publishing) (04-11-07)

Head Shop Manifest Gallery's 'It's in Your Head' offers up a variety of works from a variety of places (03-28-07)

Aging Gracefully Cincinnati filmmaker takes on aging myths in new documentary (02-28-07)

Mid-Century Snapshot Sarge Marsh's photos capture Cincinnati at its 'apex' (02-28-07)

Universal Appeal Andrew Wyeth finds poetry in the everyday (02-21-07)

Illuminating an Era 'Luminist Horizons' lights up the Taft Museum (02-21-07)

Heavy Metal Paley's dramatic sculptures show metal's versatility (01-31-07)

Nomad No More Cincinnati World Cinema finds a home at the Cincinnati Art Museum (01-24-07)

Sign of the Times American Sign Museum prepares for a move to Camp Washington (12-20-06)

Manifest Destiny Two-year-old Manifest Gallery is right on track (12-13-06)

A New View Taft shows off A Western View: Five Paintings by Henry Farny (12-06-06)

An Artist in Transition Sculptor John Hebenstreit reversed the typical career path (11-29-06)

Dayton Does Dutch Rembrandt exhibition makes its U.S. debut at the Dayton Art Institute (11-21-06)

Sights of a City Book traces more than two centuries of Cincinnati architecture (11-08-06)

Fables of the Reconstruction Michael Scott paints to tell a story (10-18-06)

Fresh Perspective Aaron Betsky gets comfortable in his role as the Cincinnati Art Museum's new director (10-04-06)

It Takes an Eco-Village An experimental neighborhood that works (08-30-06)

Focal Point J.M.W. Turner (08-09-06)

Small But Huge Impact Manifest's tiny exhibition melds student work with international artists (08-02-06)

Sensuous Forms Carl Solway Gallery's exhibition of contemporary sculpture is a pleasure to the eye (07-05-06)

Our City on View Sculpture conference shines art spotlight on Cincinnati (06-28-06)

Building on Traditions Cincinnati-based artists Richard Luschek and Carl Samson plan to open a school (06-14-06)

Cincinnati in Three Dimensions Art conference puts city at the crossroads of international sculpture movement (05-31-06)

Focal Point Christopher Daniel (05-17-06)

Useful Luxuries The Taft Museum of Art's Marvels of Maiolica is gorgeous stuff (05-03-06)

'The Butterfly Has Flown' Dayton Art Institute's Diana, A Celebration is sociological, not artistic (04-12-06)

Still Making Art Fourteen artists gather for a Reunion! at Gallery 636 (03-22-06)

Pull Up a Chair Make your own furniture -- and save money -- with advice from DAAP grad (03-15-06)

Focal Point In the Spaces We Talk (03-08-06)

Many Works, One Piece Martin Bernstein's deeply personal show at the Weston Gallery is not for minimalists (02-22-06)

Tumbling Down Exhibition offers eight reasons for the demise of buildings in Cincinnati (02-01-06)

Sew Cool Cat Chow's CAM show explores women and their clothing as three-dimensional art (01-11-06)

Life Is Complicated Artist Mary Jo Bole has a healthy interest in death (12-14-05)

Focal Point Carl Solway Gallery (11-23-05)

Value in Permanence Pyramid Hill continues to improve the landscape outside of Hamilton (11-02-05)

Focal Point Allen Mann (10-19-05)

Pull Down the Covers Solway Gallery looks at contemporary art quilting (09-14-05)

Against the Odds of Censorship CAM presents works by little-known Eastern European artists (08-24-05)

Focal Point Joseph Wilson (08-24-05)

Elevating Watercolors The Taft shows off all 10 of its Turners, together for the first time (08-10-05)

The Unadulterated Touch Rubens was an artist and an entrepreneur (06-22-05)

Focal Point Eine Kleine Gallery (06-15-05)

Focal Point Strokes of Genius (06-01-05)

Looking for Leonardo He's all over the Weston Gallery for 10th anniversary show (05-11-05)

Quality of Witness Photographer Nicholas Nixon pays attention to form (04-06-05)

A Force of Art Taft exhibition shows how painter Whistler was irritable and irritating -- but extraordinarily talented (03-23-05)

Focal Point Christ Hospital's Heart Center (02-23-05)

Focal Point Ozone #2 (02-09-05)

Focal Point Beverly Erschel (12-29-04)

Good Works Phyllis Weston knows them when she sees them (12-08-04)

Taking Stock Cummins' third poetry volume looks at Then and Now (11-03-04)

Across the Millennia CAM's exhibition from Petra offers a whiff of the ancient world (10-27-04)

Disposition to Please The Taft offers a fast ride through American art (10-13-04)

No Easy Answers Choices about life's end up for debate Sunday (09-15-04)

Last Picture Show Schwartz Gallery closing is bad news for Fourth Street, but owner will still be around (07-21-04)

Looking and Dreaming Taft's new special gallery shows its versatility with British drawings and watercolors covering three centuries (05-19-04)

Big Strides in Brighton Mockbee organizers want to involve the non-art community (02-04-04)

Sculpture City Recognition for Cincinnati results from artists and venues -- and some good organization (12-24-03)

Metal Men City Iron practices an old craft with fresh new ideas (12-03-03)

Larger than Life SSNOVA's Mockbee Building is a place for big thoughts (10-08-03)

The Salon Treatment Sue Spaid draws on her own experience to help question, understand and enjoy today's art world (09-03-03)

Trade-Offs Has CAM's new broom swept the Cincinnati Wing too clean? (06-04-03)

Celebrating Memory Three artists at the Weston present vivid images (02-05-03)

Capturing Air Watercolorist takes a sculptural approach to her art (11-14-02)

All About Painting Dixie Selden's paintings are flat-out gorgeous (08-14-02)

Ferment of Ideas Weston Gallery displays the roots of local contemporary art (07-11-02)

Raising the Bar Maureen France's studio is wherever she happens to be (04-18-02)

Home Away From Home Works from the Taft are spending a year at CAM (01-24-02)

Together for the Holidays Highly individual works by four artists play off each other at Terrill Gallery (12-13-01)

Soul Food Fitton Center exhibition interprets social issues through art (11-08-01)

Shimmering CAM offers a photo album with more than 200 images (10-25-01)

Rebirth in Destruction Images of explosive disaster permeate Fox's work (09-20-01)

Resonating Lessons Sculptors leave their prints in another medium (07-26-01)

One Man's Trash Keith Benjamin makes treasure out of discarded objects (07-19-01)

Changing Focus Veteran Cincinnati artist and teacher is heading for Florida (05-24-01)

Once Seen, Never Forgotten Daumier's satirical images of 19th-century France are on view at the Art Museum (03-15-01)

Lay of the Land Knipschild's paintings are subtle and heart-stoppingly beautiful (02-01-01)

Less Is More Limitation becomes Advantage in Taft show of Chinese Porcelain (01-11-01)

Miller's Magi Miller Gallery displays -- and sells -- works suitable for holiday gifts (12-07-00)

Just the Art, Ma'am Detecting new art on Main Street (11-02-00)

Knowing Himself Thom Shaw explores his soul, but there's plenty for us to see (08-31-00)

Her Turn Lee Krasner's paintings represent a volatile exchange of ideas (08-10-00)

Geometric Progression Art Academy's heritage is evident at Cincinnati Art Galleries (07-14-00)

Ideas in Reserve Paintings by three women at Suzanna Terrill Gallery reflect the virtues of lives lived (05-18-00)

Art Now Wife and husband, painter and critic, share their views at Schwartz Gallery (03-30-00)

Brit Blockbuster The Dulwich Picture Gallery sends its best to Louisville's Speed Museum (02-17-00)

Colossal Simplicity Artists' paintings diverge from similarities (09-16-99)

Print That Puppy! Works by local artists on view at Suzanna Terrill Gallery (09-02-99)

Bases Loaded BASE Gallery's two-man show is within and without landscape (06-10-99)

Put That in Your Hat Rembrandt's etchings make their mark at the Taft (04-29-99)

Farron's Oxide Metal sculpture and mixed media at Enjoy the Arts (03-04-99)


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