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Allison Hewitt Ward

Living it rightly since 2022

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There, I Fixed It

I appreciate the press release for Horacio Alcolea Crespo’s show at the Bushwick apartment gallery Triest. It reads:

They’re good paintings. They deserve better than misfit stretchers. But they’re good enough to get a pass. The hastiness r...

7 months ago
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Celebrity Art

Even the most scathing remark on celebrity art affirms its object: pictures made remarkable by the signature of an artist famous by other means. The finest of fine art painters must defend himself against the movie star hobbyist, not the ot...

10 months ago
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Post-Conceptualism to Neo-Surrealism, Postscript

A version of this essay was first published in fall 2021 in Caesura’s print issue. A line from Die Hard was inaccurately attributed to Bruce Willis’ character. Wrong Life Review regrets the error.


Post-Conceptualism to Neo-Surreal...

3 years ago
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Setting-Up the Set-Up: Nyeema Morgan at PATRON Gallery

Nyeema Morgan, “The Set-Up,” 2022

Nyeema Morgan
”The Set-Up”
April 30 - May 28
PATRON, Chicago

Placed in careful conversation, the works in artist Nyeema Morgan's recent exhibition, The Set-Up, at PATRON (Chicago) operate on diff...

4 years ago
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Good and Bad #6: The Mezzanine, The Novelist

“Look around/ Is it windows or a mirror that you’re looking out?” - Turnstile, “NO SURPRISE”

Nicholson Baker’s 1988 novel The Mezzanine, though cumbersome at times, is a very unique and worthwhile experiment. A postmodern work through a...

4 years ago
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