Vanity Plates Takes and Bakes What This Election Year Is Dishing Out
The political visages that have been haunting every social media feed of late come under close artistic scrutiny at Vanity Plates, now open at the Sahara West Library Gallery.
The political visages that have been haunting every social media feed of late come under close artistic scrutiny at Vanity Plates, now open at the Sahara West Library Gallery.
A sprig of basil innocently pushes up in a terracotta pot, next to a partially buried human head. Rather than a case for Metro to solve, the painting by Casey Southern captures the essential point of “Isabella, or the Pot of Basil,” a morbid 18th-century love poem by John Keats. Honoring the long-standing tradition of […]
Attracted by the title, Breathe Onto the Mirror, I entered Jacqueline Ehlis’ exhibition anticipating highly self-reflexive works.
This coffee-filtered installation at Brett Wesley Gallery, by St. Louis-based Adam Turl, showcases the fictional lives and flophouse studio of the 13 Baristas Art Collective, a proletariat narrative invented by the artist.
You can almost hear the crack of gunshots going off in the Clark County Government Center Rotunda Gallery.
During a sneak peak, Tatyana Franck explains the intimate nature of Picasso's "Creatures and Creativity" at Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art.