Derrick Buisch: The Knowable and Unknowable

Feature image: UFO Grid – ongoing series. Courtesy of the artist. Written by Linda Marcus “Drawing is a way of seeing into your own nature.”- Richard Serra Derrick Buisch uses vibrating colors, lines, and shapes to create a kind of energy, anxiousness, and ambiguity that leaves the viewer  wanting more. It’s a peak into Buisch’s natureContinue reading “Derrick Buisch: The Knowable and Unknowable”

Purple Window Gallery Collective 

Featured image: Fuzz, 2023 Installation: Works by 54 fiber and textile artists. Documentation by Amy Shelton. Curated by Lauren Iacoponi and Naomi Elson. Linda Marcus Don’t be surprised if when you visit Purple Window Gallery inside Mana Contemporary in Chicago, Illinois, you won’t find the color purple and there’s no window. The name functions now moreContinue reading “Purple Window Gallery Collective “

Assaf Evron: Vision and Landscapes 

Artist Assaf Evron. Article written by Linda Marcus. What we see, how we see, and how we understand what we see is the basis of Assaf Evron‘s art. His conceptual practice spans from sculpture to photography with a variety of mediums. He says it’s one of his biggest challenges, how to “package” or explain whatContinue reading “Assaf Evron: Vision and Landscapes “

José Santiago Pérez: Space for Freedom. Written by Linda Marcus.

Featured image: José Santiago Pérez working in his studio. Photo Credit: Lunder Institute for American Art. José Santiago Pérez’s artwork focuses on the body, time, and memory. Pérez is constantly investigating the relationship between materials and what it means to be human. His current body of work centers on baskets, their form and function. According toContinue reading “José Santiago Pérez: Space for Freedom. Written by Linda Marcus.”

Looking Back On 2023

Frank Juárez When Artdose Art Guide was created in 2013, I never imagined it would become an art magazine, let alone celebrate 10 years. Reaching this milestone, presented the opportunity to do some reflecting, goal setting, and visioning for the next 10 years. I knew going into 2023, I wanted to expand Artdose to includeContinue reading “Looking Back On 2023”

Jordan Martins: Camouflage and Concealment

Linda Marcus Playing and exploring is what Jordan Martins wants viewers to do when they encounter his work. The Chicago based artist, curator, musician and educator works in collage and pushes  photography and painting in unexpected ways to propel collage in new directions. Martins says, “I wanted to create a painting that is on the brinkContinue reading “Jordan Martins: Camouflage and Concealment”

Seeking Truth Through Imagery: Photography by Alayna Pernell

Linda Marcus Insatiable curiosity is what motivates and fuels Alayna Pernells’ photography practice. “It starts off with a thought, but there’s always a question on top and that is what helps to guide me; then I can work from there”, according to Pernell. Her continuous questioning of the world and the structures in it hasContinue reading “Seeking Truth Through Imagery: Photography by Alayna Pernell”

Light and Loss, Hope and Connection

Linda Marcus Jaymee Harvey Willms is masterful at putting things back together, especially after she purposefully breaks them. The assemblage artist and Director of the Villa Terrace and Charles Allis Art Museums current body of work involves taking quotidian objects and breaking them and remaking them into new sculptures. “I started to break things andContinue reading “Light and Loss, Hope and Connection”

Artdose Magazine Celebrates its 10th Year Anniversary at Saint Kate – the Arts Hotel

May 1, 2023 For Immediate Release Contact Frank Juárez, founder + publisher frankjuarezgallery(at)gmail(dot)com Sheboygan, Wisconsin – This year marks Artdose Magazine’s 10th Year Anniversary. Artdose Magazine hosted an event at Saint Kate – the Arts Hotel on April 29, 2023. This event brought attendees from across the state to celebrate this milestone. Publisher, Frank Juárez spoke onContinue reading “Artdose Magazine Celebrates its 10th Year Anniversary at Saint Kate – the Arts Hotel”