November 2008: The Visual Arts Issue


Our Features


ON THE COVER

Flag with Heart
acrylic on paper, 22.5” x 30”

by Peter Max, 2004

"If I didn’t choose art, I would have become an astronomer," says artist Peter Max, who confesses to having been entranced by the mind-boggling possibilities of a universe containing hundreds of billions of suns, since earliest childhood. Born in Germany and raised in China, Israel and other countries, Max came to America as a teenager, where he found a world of iconography and symbolism that attracted his artist’s eye with equal force. In the sixties, Max’s Cosmic ‘60s style of psychedelic graphic art made him something very rare in the art world—a household name from sea to shining sea.
This month, the artist presents a forty-year retrospective of his career at Angela King Gallery in
New Orleans.
54 The Eyes of the World are On Us—Again
by Melissa Bienvenu

58 Pop and Patriotism,
Then and Now
by James Fox-Smith

62 Collectors Needed
by William Osborne

72 Trash to Treasure
by Dale Irvin
77 Stick People Therapy
by Jamie Renee White
78 Quercus Quest

Our Regulars

8 Editorial Reflections
by James Fox-Smith
81

The Good Feast

Fine Art by the
Fork Full
Brenda Maitland

Dual Inspirations
by Jan Risher

Al Fresco Fall
by Renee Joseph

98 Antiquarians
Stone Age Technology
by Ruth Laney

100 Really Listening
It Takes a Roomful
to Milonga
by Alex V. Cook

102 Lawnchair Gardeners
A Potting Mix Primer
by Ed O’ Rourke
and Leon Standifer

104 Folk Wisdom
These Little Lights
by Lucille Hume

106 Weekends Away
The Main Attraction
by Sam Irwin

112 B & B Listings
A Resource Guide