The Philly City Paper has a great review of the Informative Segments show. Page 53 of the May 21 issue. Their website is either broken, or my use of the internet is lousy (probably both are true), but you can find it on any Philly street corner. Their website is supposed to be www.citypaper.net, so try it out for yourself and ill try to update while i’m at the beach (hah). Online version here. Have a great summer weekend.

“In this group show, which aims to examine how our world is simultaneously made more dull and more fantastic through technology, two artists stand out: Matthew Conradt and Lee Heekin. The former, who works with collage, draws attention to the things that we discard either individually or as a society — parking lots, grassy fields, blighted homes. Rendered in cutup scraps, Conradt emphasizes the slow decay of these items. Heekin, a sculptor, creates beautifully geometrical wooden works and wax-light boxes. Her obsession with grids and order, which pops up even in her structures that look like they’re about to fall apart, mimic the Information Age’s reliance on hard-line mathematics.”