Category: Reviews

Paolo Mentasti’s post-human world: part ‘Little Shop of Horrors,’ part frontier steampunk
His Holland Project show imagines our legacy as plants

Spectacle makes you talk. Art makes you think.
After seeing Van Gogh The Immersive Experience, a longtime Las Vegan makes a case for acknowledging the difference

A redistribution of glory
The World Stage at The Nevada Museum of Art presents some deliciously strange bedfellows

You can (sort of) go home again
Shawnie Personius makes objects and spaces that represent domestic trauma—and a path forward

Georgia O’Keeffe: Beautiful flowers or provocative anatomy?
A traveling exhibition is willing to talk about something else already

Femme Politique
Christopher Newhard’s paintings of women are stunning. But whose stories are these?

Ghosts, mystics and best-dressed beasts
UNR's MFA Midway Exhibition is underway

Present tense
Just in time for Election Day—UNR's MFA show goes deep into political reality and deep into fantasy

Shrink and you shall find
A landscape rendered tiny is no longer a landscape. It's a symbol of your state of mind.

Sierra Arts reaches for the third rail
Reno-area academics' work speaks volumes—but shoehorning it into a theme has a stifling effect