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“PARATAXIS AND THE BRUSH”          ​In the galleries of the refurbished residential apartment, buffeted by raw brick walls and exposed wood, art works by Eleanor Aldrich and Barbara Weissberger lounge, casually strewn about on a table or couch, waiting. It is a far cry from the sanitized, hyper-orderly white cube of the museum, […]

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“PARATAXIS AND THE BRUSH”          ​In the galleries of the refurbished residential apartment, buffeted by raw brick walls and exposed wood, art works by Eleanor Aldrich and Barbara Weissberger lounge, casually strewn about on a table or couch, waiting. It is a far cry from the sanitized, hyper-orderly white cube of the museum, […]

Reverent Mundane, questioning kinship and care​By Anna Mirzayan

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Monadology by Harrison Kinnane Smith  Original Publish Date: 8/19/2020 Artwork by Harrison Kinnane Smith​The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author. They do not reflect the opinions or views of Bunker Projects or its members. monad i (Tucson box, replica #5), 2019 In 1714, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz published The Monadology, a […]

Monadology

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Original Publish Date: 4/16/2020 I spoke with Tom Souzer recently after we asked him to capture photographs of the Bunker Projects board at work. Our conversation was about his process and experience as a photographer working predominantly in and with Downtown Pittsburgh as environment and subject. ​www.tomsouzer.comwww.instagram.com/tomsouzer Reese McArdle: ​Tom, what compels you to shoot? Tom […]

Downtown Pittsburgh Through Tom Souzer’s Lens

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​Things As They Are was an exhibition by resident artist Morgan Rose Free presented March 2018. The exhibition invites you on a reimagined walk through the city, flipping and exaggerating perceptions of the ordinary. Here, the sky is at your feet while sidewalk blocks are brought onto the wall, encouraging deliberate observation and bodily awareness. The […]

​Things As They Are, Photo Essay by J Houston

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Original Publish Date: 9/25/2019 How do you describe or think about your work? In a formal/aesthetic sense and in terms of the affects or interactions it may bring to people? Play – my work, (drawings) range from prototyping sketches to observational studies, to expressive, repetitive compositions with absurd or vibrating color – sometimes form life, […]

“Objects are like Gifts”- A Conversation with Ali Karsh

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