Martin DotterweichDreams and Windows: Contemplating Character at the William King Museum of Art5 min read·Jul 5, 2023--1--1
Martin DotterweichCircles and Roots: A Visit to Eric Drummond Smith’s “Big Ugly Hullabaloo”When you go, pay attention to the circles. I’ve known Eric Drummond Smith and his art for many years, I’ve admired his work when displayed…7 min read·Feb 7, 2023----
Martin Dotterweich“You too?” Remembering Michael Morgan, 1948–2022I have always loved old books, and they have played a significant role in my academic life; so when I had an email several years ago from…6 min read·Jan 13, 2023--1--1
Martin DotterweichA Victory Cigar for Dr Andy HoltToday, I placed a cigar on the portrait of my grandfather, Andrew D. Holt, that hangs in my office. I felt that he needed to join in the…3 min read·Oct 19, 2022----
Martin DotterweichA Happy Den of Weirdos: HollerhouseHollerhouse makes me happy. I think that has to be the first thing I say, and probably the last as well. I’ll explain the reasons, but the…4 min read·Oct 7, 2022----
Martin DotterweichCool music for hot weather: Symphony of the Mountains, 24 July 2022One of the things I have looked forward to in our return from Ireland and Scotland is a delightful summer concert from the Symphony of the…3 min read·Jul 25, 2022----
Martin DotterweichThe Dotterweich Christmas Letter for 2021, by Michael the CatMy dear readers,6 min read·Dec 25, 2021----
Martin DotterweichElevated visions: Bernini and the Roman Baroque: Masterpieces from the Palazzo Chigi in Ariccia at…As the title of this delightful exhibit proclaims, it tells multiple stories: stories of an age, a city, a family, and an artist. But the…4 min read·Nov 9, 2021----
Martin DotterweichIcons of survival: Richard Graves’ exhibit in Abingdon, 5 November 2021“Remember, remember, the fifth of November”: perhaps there was something to the date of the opening of Richard Graves’ exhibit The Red…3 min read·Nov 7, 2021----