This blog continues Art To Go, which I wrote as the art critic for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, beginning at the end of 2007 and continuing through March 15, 2009. ABB is an exploration of art in Seattle that extends outward, both geographically and by topic, touching on art, politics, literature, dance and whatever it is that the cat drags in. Its title comes from a poem by Delmore Schwartz, The Ballad of the Children of the Czar, specifically, “The ground on which the ball bounces/ Is another bouncing ball.” #

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Regina, Wonderful to run across you. Thanks for the post on "Dream, Dream" Keep looking and commenting. James DeitzLaszlo on From Marsha Burns’ daily photo stream
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i just love t. michael's work. worked with him for years, quite a character. where the hell is he?...Carol Mallett Adelman on Wrong is right – the shock of the flaw
Missed you Regina. I thought I'd die of boredom. You go girl!carlo castellano on Recently in Seattle
Always impress by you ability to write about art,plus educating some minds. Un regreso con alegria.harold hollingsworth on Recently in Seattle
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In my own (truly crazy) mind I envisioned you in a cabin somewhere in the world on a quiet...Margot Bird on Recently in Seattle
I'm inspired! Thanks for turning me on to Abigail Reynolds, Carolina Silva, and Adam Ekberg. Great pictures!