Summer Suite 2025
Paula Herrera
The Frida Kahlo of cat sculpture?
Sure is strange and intense.
I’m guessing that 50 years from now
these kittens will be far more collectible than whatever the rest of us are making.
Might this be called a an accessible, upbeat, folkloric aesthetic -
similar to her career as a musician.
The famous Chicago Imagists also have a taste for tchotchkes,
but unlike them, Paula makes her own.
Mark Huddle
A tribute to Reginald Marsh?
Kinda —-
but less a window onto a sordid under world
and more like a grid based abstract design
interacting with text.
Quite post-modern
and appropriate for a graduate of DOVA at the U. Of Chicago .
Again .. more like a playful interaction of grids in space than a view of an actual place.
It’s rude to look into people’s windows,
and certainly not much to see here.
A possible tribute to Roger Brown.
A rather phallic cityscape.
The magic trick of cityscape,
or, actually all mimetic art,
is to simultaneously achieve power in the graphic design
and credibility in the imitation.
This piece comes closest to pulling that off.
The careful rendering of brickwork brings to mind this piece from Vermeer:
A more welcoming view into a more modest urban space.
(and world class magic from the 17th century)
Joan Stachnik
Mary Klug
Bodo Stolezenberger






























