On February 9th 2009, Madelyn Roehrig photographed the tombstone of famed pop artist Andy Warhol. She did it again the next day and the day after. She’s been doing it every day since. Warhol died...
Read More →Jenny Hval is a complex character. Hailing from Norway, Hval studied writing in college, though her talents as an artist translate to many mediums. Her unique brand of experimental pop music has managed to land...
Read More →Much like Andy Warhol’s prolific “Campbell’s Soup Cans,” Japanese artist Yasumasa Morimura’s photographs are heavily concerned with the art of appropriation. In his photos he replaces the subjects with his own self-image. By Morimura...
Read More →The Warhol’s Sound Series, which started in 2004, features nationally and internationally touring artists, often paired with artists and musicians from the Pittsburgh area. Their latest performer for this series, Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, also known...
Read More →We’ve talked about The Gallery 4 enough times to infer that it’s known for welcoming artists who think outside of the box. Often times these artists are from Pittsburgh, whose creative class has been on...
Read More →Words by guest contributor, Robert Isenberg Picture a trim guy in a handlebar mustache, eyeliner, a cheetah-print vest, a patterned kufi, and a wide-collared jacket colored green and pink. And dancing—lots of dancing. Cody Critcheloe...
Read More →It’s time to get acquainted with the Neighbours, and not the folks who live next door. The Neighbours I speak of are four lovely gents who hail from various musical backgrounds that have come together...
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