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In a story overseen
by an editor named Whittaker Chambers, the
magazine noted with its typical prose from the period: «[T] here will be dimly discernible, to those who are interested in cause & effect in history, the features of a shy, almost saintly, childlike little man with the soft brown eyes, the drooping facial lines of a world - weary hound, and hair like an aurora borealis... Albert Einstein did not work directly on the atom
bomb.
With 2.4 million monthly visitors, The Fashion
Bomb made Ebony
Magazine's 2011 Power 100 List, while Claire was named Black Blogger of the Month
by Black Enterprise, and was dubbed Blogger of the Moment
by Teen Vogue.
BOMB Magazine: Wong Kar - wai
by Liza Bear Interview with Wong upon the release of In the Mood for Love.
John Corbett interviewed
by Andrew Lampert for
Bomb Magazine.
James Esber «s recent work and exhibition at Pierogi was reviewed
by David Geers for
BOMB Magazine.
Gannis gave a talk on her work as part of hypersalon's artist panels, and was featured on a
BOMB Magazine panel, «The Artist, The Writer: A Conversation Between Creative Identities,» a talk curated and moderated
by Legacy Russell with Amy Beecher, Bibi Deitz, Marisa Olson, and Gannis at ARTHAUS / ART TALKS.
Art Spaces Archives Project (AS - AP) is a non-profit initiative founded
by a consortium of arts organizations, including
Bomb Magazine, College Art Association, Franklin Furnace Archive, New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), New York State Artist Workspace Consortium, and The Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.
-- As quoted
by Santiago Sierra in
BOMB Magazine in 2004
His video works are distributed
by Electronic Arts Intermix and he is a contributing editor to Triple Canopy and
BOMB magazine.
Artists on Artists: Mika Tajima
by Kareem Estefan, Kareem Estefan,
BOMB Magazine, Summer 2014.
AS - AP is a non-profit initiative formed in 2003 and founded
by a consortium of alternative art organizations, including
Bomb Magazine, College Art Association, Franklin Furnace Archive, New York State Council on the Arts, New York State Artist Workspace Consortium, and The Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.
Last year, Ms. Monforton bought a work
by Kara Walker at a
Bomb magazine benefit.
Though drawing would remain instrumental for him, no medium was off - limits, as witnessed
by his assemblages of keyboards and scraped wood issuing sounds of its scraping,» explains Marjorie Welish in her 2004
BOMB Magazine piece about Roth's commitment for unorthodox interpretation of aesthetics.
In an article that will appear in the Fall 2005 issue of
BOMB Magazine, Bartlett is interviewed
by long - time friend and colleague, Elizabeth Murray, and she describes, for the first time in her own words, the derivation of her steel plate paintings and the conception of Rhapsody (1976), as well as her recent series of diptychs.
Oct 27, 2016 — Jan 8, 2017 College Art Association: Embodied Absence: Chilean Art of the 1970s Now Harvard Gazette: «Disappearing» Chilean art Boston Globe: Art as politics in»70s Chile
Bomb Magazine: Embodied Absence
by Claire Barliant Terremoto: Embodied Absence: Chilean Art of the 1970s Now ARTISHOCK: Embodied Absence: Chilean Art of the 1970s Now Big Red & Shiny: See it Before It's Gone: Embodied Absence
Thomas has recently been honored
by the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco (2015), MoMA PS1 (2015), and
BOMB Magazine, and has received a United States Artists Fellowship (2015), MoCADA Artistic Advocacy Award (2015), AICA - USA Best Show in a Commercial Space Nationally (2014), Anonymous Was A Woman Grant (2012), Brooklyn Museum Asher B. Durand Award (2012), Timerhi Award for Leadership in the Arts (2012), Joan Mitchell Grant (2009), Pratt Institute Alumni Achievement Award (2009), and Rema Hort Mann Grant (2007).
«Gary Simmons»
by Jodie Bass
BOMB Magazine For Prospect 3 in New Orleans (open through Jan. 25), Gary Simmons built «Recapturing the Memories of the Black Ark,» a site - specific «sculpture activated
by live musicians.»
2007 Shrigley, David, R., Stevie Moore
by David Shrigley,
Bomb Magazine, Issue 101, Fall, pp.47 - 54 O'Connell, Sharon, Instant Noodles, Time Out London, 17 - 23 October Richard Nicoll, Rock Art, Dazed & Confused, October Horatia Harrod, Oddly Drawn Boy, Sunday Telegraph, Seven
Magazine Richard, Frances, David Shrigley, Malmö Konsthall, Artforum, September Davies, Lillian, Momentary Momentum, Artforum, April Hubbard, Sue, The details are nicely sketchy, Independent, 27 March Gavin, Francesca, Moving Drawings at London's Parasol Unit, BBC Collective, 8 March Aitch, Iain, and Stradtmann, Jan, I am not a Comedian, Art World, pp.46 - 53
Her work has been featured in
BOMB Magazine, Artishock, The Guardian, Hyperallergic, and The New York Times, and has been featured in the publication Herstory Inventory: 100 Feminist Drawings
by 100 Artists.
«A
bomb from the blue,» declared the first article in the American Art News, as the
magazine was then called, referring to the International Exhibition of Modern Art, a 1913 show organized
by American artists desperate for public recognition.
An interview that Dodge conducted with artist MPA, Mourning the Earth, was recently posted at
BOMB Magazine, and an interview with Dodge (
by Carrie Kellerby) is here.
11, No. 6 Capps, Kristen, «No Longer Presidents but Prophets», Washington City Paper, March 22 Butler, Sharon «Medium Unspecificity Prevails», Two Coats of Paint, Feb. 27 Peña, Art, «Making [in] Dallas», New American Painting, Feb. 22nd Kimball, Whitney, «This Week's Must - See Art Events», The L
Magazine, Feb. 18th McQuaid, Cate, «PAINT THINGS is off the wall», The Boston Globe, Feb. 7th Garza, Evan and Dina Deitsch, «PAINT THINGS, Beyond the Stretcher», January 25 (Exhibition catalog) 2012 «Katie Bell
by John O'Connor», Artists on Artists,
BOMB, Number 121, Fall 2012 «Primary», City Paper, Baltimore, Aug. 16 Art F City, «We're Going to Open Studios», Art F City, April 25 Labarre, Suzanne, «Katie Bell, An Artist who Paints with Torn Apart Houses», Fast Company 2011 Brennan, Valerie, «Katie Bell» Studio Critical, October 17 Miranda, Lynnette, «Living Arrangements at PLUG Projects», Make Space, Sept. 15 Garza, Evan, «Small Crowd: RISD MFA Painting Grads at Mixed Greens», New American Painting Blog, June 28 Garza, Evan, «New Insight: Top MFA Students on View at NEXT», New American Paintings Blog, April 29 Bergstein, Mary, «RISD MFA Painting 2011 ″, (catalog), June Hamada, Jeff, «Katie Bell», Booooooom!
«Amy Feldman
by Mary Jones»
BOMB Magazine 26 June 2014.
Artists Conversations: Bradford Young
by Sara Salovaara
BOMB Magazine «Black Nationalism, rural Brooklyn, faces, and monoliths» encapsulates the subjects and symbols of filmmaker Bradford Young «s «Bynum Cutler,» a three - screen video installation on view at Bethel Tabernacle AME Church, the «God» in the recent exhibition «Funk, God, Jazz, and Medicine: Black Radical Brooklyn.»
She tells Judith Hudson about her experience working with subjects / performers in a 2010
BOMB Magazine interview (
BOMB 113): «I think these people who work for me empower themselves
by renting out their oddities, like the long - haired ladies from Cheese.
Bomb is a quarterly
magazine edited
by artists and writers.
«Theaster Gates
by Tom McDonough»
Bomb Magazine Tom McDonough engages Chicago artist and urban visionary Theaster Gates in a conversation about the many activities that define his robust, less - than - a-decade old practice.
(Frank Stella in «Frank Stella
by Saul Ostrow;
BOMB — Artists in Conversation,»
BOMB Magazine, Spring 2000).
H. Halle, «Amy Feldman: High Sign», TimeOut, New York, 8 - 24 September J. Stopa, «September Shows to Know» Whitewall, 15 September H. Baysa, «Amy Feldman: High Sign» event listing The Village Voice, September M. Jones, «Amy Feldman
by Mary Jones»,
BOMB Magazine, 26 June J. Yau, «Geometry Poems» in Exhibition Catalogue, New York, Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, Geometry Poems Sophie De Santo, «Brian Belott, Paul De Muro, Amy Feldman: Le Trio New Yorkais» Figaro Scope, 22 - 28 January Laurent Boudier, «Brian Belott, Paul De Muro, Amy Feldman» Sortir Telerama 29 January Dust
Magazine Online, 2 February Barry Schwabsky, «Great Gray» in Exhibition Catalogue, Stockholm, ANNAELLE Gallery, Amy Feldman Stark Types 2013 Daniel S. Palmer, «Rethinking DECENTER» in Exhibition Catalogue, Washington, DC, The George Washington University and The Abrons Art Center, Decenter NY / DC: an exhibition on the centenary of the 1913 Armory Show Susanna Sløør, «Amy Feldman Stark Types, ANNAELLE Gallery» OMKONST Stockholm, 9 October Nirmala Nataraj, «Amy Feldman Melds Poise, Rough Edges» San Francisco Chronicle, 6 March Jonathan Curiel, «Amy Feldman: Raw Graces» SF Weekly, 7 March David M.Roth, «Amy Feldman @ Gregory Lind» Square Cylinder, 26 March
BOMB MAGAZINE Issue 121 / Fall 2012
BOMB SPECIFIC
by EJ Hauser, and an article about fellow painter, Wendy White
by EJ Hauser.
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