InLiquid online magazine tells the story of art. With interviews, reviews, and exhibition essays, InLiquid Online Magazine provides in-depth articles for you to build your knowledge about art and artists.
We’ve rounded up a few of the local vendors from Art for the Cash Poor 2022 as a teaser for you to browse beforehand!
Art for the Cash Poor
May 23, 2022
Steffy’s methodical pieces and Chalfen’s energetic works both acknowledge auditory aural beauty in a visual way through pops of color and intricate patterns.
Exhibition Essay
May 5, 2022
The display of Cheryl Harper and rod jones ii’s installation-based and sculptural works in InLiquid’s exhibition, What Are We Claiming? demonstrates how artists engage archives in complex ways.
Exhibition Essay
April 29, 2022
There’s a lot of history that comes along with Janos Korodi’s one-word title for his print on matte archival paper: Tiger.
From InLiquid
April 13, 2022
Cuban Queens, an exhibition by Liz Goldberg, explores the archetype of the diva–the empowering, uninhibited woman and the ideas she represents–through vibrant colors, gestural mark-making, and lavishly dressed figures.
Exhibition Essay
April 1, 2022
Young Americans, housed at the InLiquid Gallery, captures the treacherous, frustrating, but hopefully worthwhile campaign towards becoming American.
Exhibition Essay
December 10, 2021
Using intaglio printmaking processes, Matina Marki Tillman creates etchings of her drawings to convey the human psychological and physical response and portray the mood and state of mind.
Member Highlight
November 21, 2021
Inspired by the layering of light, pattern, texture, and color, Jean Burdick seeks to capture the fragility of nature in a changing environment through her prints and paintings.
Member Highlight
November 21, 2021
Identities are complex and convoluted; they can also be messy and malleable while remaining continuously in flux.
Exhibition Essay
November 19, 2021