Do you miss browsing books in the Wex Store? Well, now you can transport yourself there via a new Wex Store playlist curated by Store Manager Matt Reber (available on iTunes – click the image below to listen). You can also read about the playlist on the Wex Blog: https://wexarts.org/read-watch-listen/daily-stream-wex-store-playlist I was honored to make […]

I can’t recall too many moving image works installed in gallery B, but even if I could, I don’t believe any could compete with the intensity of Mickalene Thomas’ 12 monitor video installation Me as Muse (2016) included the 2018 exhibition Mickalene Thomas: I Can’t See You Without Me. For the earlier (2017-2018) exhibition Trigger: […]

Wastelands/peripheral fields/gaps in the urban/are places here boundaries show themselves as something in motion-fluid-uncertain. Areas leftto their own devices in all their variety correspond to today’s necessities/the noticing of caesurae/connections and their repercussions/to be seen as a symbol of voluntary renunciation/of nonintervention. Space/created as a consequence of precise carelessness toward/what we generally call nature – […]

The Wex often creates its own moments of self-reflection, looking back on earlier exhibitions as it looks forward to the new. In September 2019, such a moment occurred when one of the center’s earliest works – The Inbetween by Carole Ann Klonarides and Michael Owen (aka MICA-TV) – was screened in The Box. To accompany […]

Chris Marker: Staring Back, curated by Bill Horrigan, may have been the best single-gallery B exhibition I have ever seen. Here are some of the Wexner Center’s own photographs of the opening, with then director Sherri Geldin. Such a memorable exhibition deserves mementos – including a catalog, postcard and front page on the calendar. Does […]

If you visit the website for Experience Columbus and go to the listing for The Wexner Center for the Arts, you will find that gallery B makes an appearance. However, now in 2020 you will be transported to the gallery as it looked back in 2011 with the above photograph of the exhibition Alexis Rockman: […]