Chapel Americana
Posted in Art, Artistic Identity, Culture Cues, Painting, Things to Read on Aug 18th, 2010
ShareTHE ARTS ARE AN ENDLESS SOURCE OF CHEAP GRACE. Like the ancient Celtic myth of Dagda’s cauldron, it is the pot that never empties. The most recent ladleful of pop spirituality is Dean Radinovsky’s Chapel Americana, a roughly 13 by 17 foot warehouse version of one of the sacred caves the artist had seen on [...]