Articles of ‘Gregory Eltringham’

Monica Cook: Liquid Vessels

Monica Cook: Liquid Vessels

SCAD Museum of Art - Savannah, GA
By Friendship Magic Collective

Monica Cook’s “Liquid Vessels” at the SCAD Museum of Art invites you to travel across time and space in an archaic watercraft and examine a mysterious and beautiful collection of baroque relics from a fictional civilization.
This concise exhibition, which includes seven works (five [...]



Homecoming. That Paradise Feeling: Florida as Motif and Warning

Homecoming.  That Paradise Feeling: Florida as Motif and Warning

The Drawing Room Gallery - The Lodge, Savannah, GA.
By Madeleine Peck Wagner
Paradise is a tricky place, not least because the best way to monetize it is to develop it-or so that’s the message the state of Florida’s leaders have been sending for decades. In that state’s crush of sprawling, automobile-centric development which [...]



On the Trail of the Unicorn: Trying to Define Art

On the Trail of the Unicorn: Trying to Define Art

By John Valentine
There have been many attempts to capture and analyze this elusive animal in the history of philosophical thought. Plato and Aristotle, for example, took the route of necessary and sufficient conditions. That is, they assumed that for any item correctly to be designated as art it had to be 1) [...]



Steve Locke: Family Pictures

Steve Locke: Family Pictures

Gallery Kayafas - Boston, Mass.
By Gregory Eltringham
It was a short walk from Samson Gallery, where I attended Steve Locke’s opening reception for his solo show “School of Love,” to the Gallery Kayafas, some two doors down, where I viewed “Family Pictures,” his second and concurrent solo show. “Family Pictures” is a compelling show, [...]