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Wednesday, January 30,2013
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Campfire Story

The latest Warehouse exhibit manipulates natural scenes with the latest high-tech gadget

By Jon Dufort
Times have changed a lot since Thoreau was thinking about man’s place in nature. He decided to drop out of the hectic 1840s, escaping social distractions and paying more attention to natural
Wednesday, December 26,2012
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Ghosts of the Machines

Jonathan Kirk’s skeletal sculptures of rudimentary devices occupy Machines: Fragments & Reveries at Colgate’s Clifford Art Gallery

By Jon Dufort
Train wrecks really get your attention, even sculptural ones. Imagine a ton of steel hurtling with out-of-control force, lurching off the tracks, coming right for you. Massive “Old King Cole%
Wednesday, October 10,2012
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Lov Bugs

Artist Senga Nengudi tries to feel the love in the latest Warehouse exhibit

By Jon Dufort
Love is a many-splendored thing, but those splendors are notoriously hard to nail down. It’s an emotion that can be so intense it overwhelms all your senses and you’re sure the world out
Tuesday, May 15,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Tiny Dancers

By Jon Dufort
Many think of ballet as something trapped in time like a fossil in amber...
Wednesday, April 18,2012
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Tidal Shots

Inner Water, on display at the Warehouse, recounts the disastrous Japanese tsunami of 2011

By Jon Dufort
It was just over a year ago on March 11, 2011, when a tectonic shift, a tiny shrug of earth’s shoulders, released devastation on Japan
Wednesday, April 11,2012
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Creative Core

Syracuse can claim many inventions; revisit them at Patently Syracuse, on display at the Tech Garden

By Jon Dufort
It’s often been said that necessity is the mother of invention, but Ty Marshal sees invention as the mother of civic pride.
Wednesday, February 8,2012
Cover Story

Male Call

Photos of men, collected by William Knodel, adorn ArtRage Gallery through March 17

By Jon Dufort
Vernacular photographs—those pedestrian pictures of anonymous subjects by unrecognized photographers—are irresistible to a certain type of collector. This type of collector would rather rifl
Wednesday, December 7,2011
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Inside Jobs

By Jon Dufort
The death of Steve Jobs on Oct. 5 was mourned from all quarters of a world he made smaller and more interconnected. His role as a continuous driving force behind the computer revolution cannot be denied.
Wednesday, October 26,2011
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Prints of the City

By Jon Dufort
The  changing leaves make it a great time to visit Cazenovia’s Stone Quarry Hill Art Park, with its secret garden, open grassy slopes and wooded paths that wind past hulking sculptures.
Wednesday, October 19,2011
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Hues You Can Use

By Jon Dufort
The paintings made for the Warehouse Gallery’s show Colorfornia: New Forms in West Coast Street Art look like they could come from such a magical place, but it is important to remember that this art arose and thrives in real, public, urban environments, not in spite of them.
 
 
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