by Angela Webber
Church is the cornerstone of effort to preserve Hungarian heritage and culture in Columbus.
by Christopher Purdy, WOSU Arts Producer
Belgian artist Luc Tuymans is having the first U.S. retrospective of his work, a collaboration between the Wexner Center for the Arts and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The exhibition is on view at the Wexner Center, on The Ohio State University campus, until January 3, 2010. The Village Voice writes, "Tuymans gets gravity, memory and beauty to do a hypnotic dance of life and death." Recently, WOSU's Christopher Purdy toured the retrospective with the artist and the Wexner Center's Executive Director, Sherri Geldin.
by Jennifer Hambrick, WOSU arts producer
In 1979, Columbus' African American artists founded Art for Community Expression to integrate art by black artists into the Columbus community. This month, 30th anniversary retrospective exhibitions at the King Arts Complex and Fort Hayes High School look back on how ACE has shaped Columbus' black artists.