In this issue we take a look at some of the major exhibitions on show this winter that we feel you ought not to miss, we find out what Simon Bayliss thought of the paintings at this year's Frieze, and Bernhard Gaul asks German painter and
stage designer Mark Lammert about theatre and painting.
While the images she produces are
marked by bleeding colors and the incidental abstraction of common objects, Quinlan in her meticulous experimentations
stages her materially driven subject matter with the precision and control of a set
designer — even employing the trade secrets of commercial photography, such as smoke machines, filters, and strobe and key lighting.
Resources: Robyn Breece, marketing manager, M / I Homes, Indianapolis, Ind.; Jeffrey Cohen, contractor, Canada & Klein LT, Chicago, Ill.; Michael Glassman, landscape
designer, Michael Glassman & Associates, Sacramento, Calif.; Story Hedges, senior technical professional, entomologist, Terminix International, Memphis, Tenn.; Sean Murphy, DIY specialist, Build.com, Chico, Calif.; Karen Parziale, stager The Real Estate
Staging Studio, Hoboken, N.J.; Sheri Ann Richerson, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Seed Saving and Starting (Alpha Books, DK Publishing),
Mark Schmidt, principal scientist, John Deere, Cary, N.C.; Robert Weitz, environmental testing for lead, asbestos, indoor air quality, RTK Ennvironmental Group, Stamford, Conn..