At Terra Keck’s Spring Break Art Fair booth curated by Field Projects, titled “Out of Time,” visitors are drawn out of t…
Interview
Jan Dickey’s ‘The Generations’ at Bob’s Gallery
Abstract paintings, human height with hinges articulating the joints of their multi-paneled bodies, lounge nonchalantly…
Interview with Philippe Méaille
The Conceptual Olympiad at the Château de Montsoreau – Museum of Contemporary Art, inspired by the innovative spir…
From the Streets of Thailand to a Prestigious NYC Gallery: An Interview with Artist Piti Sedthee
Born in 1956 of Indian descent, Piti Sedthee is a self-taught artist living and working in Thailand whose expressive cre…
Experimentations in Surrendering Control: An Interview with Alexandre Lenoir (Interview)
Definitionally, we think of the painter as the person who paints—a painter is the one who holds the brush and enacts the…
Interview with Rodney Dickson: It’s not the Ride it’s the Rider
Jamie Martinez: Can you tell us about your early background and the experiences that led you to pursue your love for pai…
Interview with Leonardo Drew
Leonardo Drew & Friends Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation International Fine Print Dealers Association Print Fair (…
Cognitive Dissonance and Fictionalized Ethnographies: Syd Krochmalny’s Paintings and Sculptures at The Opening Gallery
A conversation between Warren Neidich, Reinaldo Laddaga and Vivi Tellas with the participation of Paul Miller (aka DJ Sp…
Daniel Gibson’s Big Sky Exhibition: The Subjective Reality of Place at Almine Rech, NYC (Interview)
Daniel Gibson’s piece, titled You got to come from somewhere, you just don’t fall out of the sky depicts a man falling o…
8×5 Houston: Artists Respond to Mass Incarceration Crisis Interview with Christopher Blay, Chief Curator at the Houston Museum of African American Culture
Houston, Texas “Artists play a pivotal role in shaping societal narratives. In the context of mass incarceration, they b…