Art Review:
2/22: Final Friday Controversy
Lindsey looks at a recent controversy that’s hit the Wichita art scene.
2/8: Chuck Close: A Couple Of Ways Of Doing Something
After 30 minutes, I was unable to hear myself think.
1/25: Contemporary? Modern? Post-Modern?
What is the difference between Modern art and contemporary art?
1/11: Bluebird Arthouse
Bluebird Arthouse lets Wichita’s creativity take flight.
12/28: Edward Hopper
Hopper maintains an irreplaceable presence in the history of American art.
12/14: ICT Winter Bazaar
The ICT Winter Bazaar is a one-day-only event that brings together more than 60 artists and artisans.
11/30: Subliminal Convergence
Subliminal Convergence at Tangent Lab is visually intriguing and intellectually satisfying, with very few works that fall flat.
11/16: The Mary Wilson Supremes Collection
The bottom line: The show is great fun. The dresses, exquisite.
11/02: Allen-Lambe House
This is the last of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie Style homes, and the only private residence to be built by Wright in Kansas.
10/19: The Ginger Rabbits
If you’ve ever wondered what Wichita’s artistic identity is, “The Ginger Rabbits: Out of the Hole” provides a solid response.
10/5: Donald Judd
Minimalist Donald Judd proved artistic talent is not geographically determined.
9/21: More Than Landscape
Being connected with your environment is not a bad thing. But contemporary art presented in Wichita should be about more than just the landscape.
9/7: Joan Mitchell
A frustrating—but groundbreaking—art movement, and a Midwest artist who gave it her own touch.
8/24: “Unleaded” and “Terry Evans: Matfield Green Stories”
Two new photography exhibitions in Wichita.
8/10: American Gothic
Two works from Midwest artists that became cultural icons.









