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Artist to Artist features interviews and studio visits conducted by artist bloggers - artists talking to fellow artists about their studio practice, influences, andArtist to Artist features interviews and studio visits conducted by artist bloggers - artists talking to fellow artists about their studio practice, influences, andArtist features interviews and studio visits conducted by artist bloggers - artists talking to fellow artists about their studio practice, influences, andartist bloggers - artists talking to fellow artists about their studio practice, influences, and work.
Her blog, Artsy Shark, provides many useful tips on better art business practices, artist vignettes and interviews with gallery owners.
From Theory to Practice: Instituting the Hirshhorn Artist Interview Program Gwynne Ryan & Steven O'Banion
Contributions include essays by Steve Martin and artist Archie Rand; a fascinating interview with the artist, conducted by Lawrence Weschler, about her approach to her studio practice and her life; and a musical offering by composer Bruce Wolosoff, who has written a stunning work for piano and cello inspired by one of Gornik's drawings (available with purchase through iTunes).
On the eve of the opening of Tracey Emin's exhibition I Cried Because I Love You (21 March — 21 May 2016) at Lehmann Maupin and White Cube in Hong Kong, Ocula interviewed the artist about her practice.
In a new video interview, Mike Lancaster gives a peek into artist Dawn DeDeaux's practice and her vision of civilization after Earth.
A range of texts about Riley's original and enduring practice grounds and contextualizes the images, including new scholarship by art historian Richard Shiff, texts on both the artist's wall paintings and newest body of work by Paul Moorhouse, Twentieth - Century Curator at the National Portrait Gallery in London, and a 1978 interview with Robert Kudielka, her longtime confidant and foremost critic.
Produced to coincide with «Re: Mine,» McArthur Binion's inaugural solo show at Galerie Lelong, this monograph is the first in the artist's 40 - year practice (a blend of Minimalism and personal narrative) and features an interview with Binion conducted by Franklin Sirmans and an essay by Lowery Stokes Sims.
A range of texts about Riley's original and enduring practice grounds and contextualizes the images, including new scholarship by art historian Richard Shiff, texts on both the artist's wall paintings and newest body of work by Paul Moorhouse, 20th Century Curator at the National Portrait Gallery in London, and a 1978 interview with Robert Kudielka, her longtime confidant and foremost critic.
These interviews contextualize a generation of Czech artists within the historical events that marked their lives and careers, and draw attention to their urgently felt need to resist historical events while keeping their artistic practices sustained, radical and vital.
A comprehensive catalogue will accompany the exhibition, chronicling the artists» practice through essays, images, and interview excerpts.
Interview with the Cuban artist Yornel Martinez, whose practice emphasizes connections between words and images.
In response to Ye Funa's exhibition Self - Created Universe in New York in early 2017, this interview explores the artist's transition from research - focused works to her recent practice, which is concerned with participation and «role play.»
In addition to drawings, photographs, and installation images from the exhibition Reusable Universes: Shih Chieh Huang at the Worcester Art Museum, the catalogue includes an essay by Vivian Li and interview with the artist by Aida Yuen Wong that expands on how nature, technology, and everyday materials inspire Huang's artistic practice.
Jamie Loftus interviews Molly Soda about her artistic practice, while the artist is preparing for her second solo exhibition Comfort Zone on view 14 October 2016 at Annka Kultys Gallery in London.
In a recent interview in Artforum, the artist Howardena Pindell recalls her first efforts toward protesting the oppressive and exclusionary practices of art institutions in the 1970s: «Because I was a curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, I needed to remain anonymous, so I would just send little notes of complaint to magazines, to museum boards, and to the city signed «The Black Hornet.»
In a recent interview in Artforum, the artist Howardena Pindell recalls her first efforts toward protesting the oppressive and exclusionary practices of art institutions in the 1970s: «Because I was a curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, I needed to remain anonymous, so...
In the Interview New York - based curator and critic Robert Storr discusses in detail with the artist his practice and technique in the context of a changing art world.
This year's inaugural Homecoming exhibition offers the opportunity to highlight the work of just some of Hunter's internationally recognized alumni artists, allowing our current students to gain a greater understanding of their practice in advance of the visits, interviews, lectures, and tours that are part of the broader initiative.
In the Interview, American art historian Molly Nesbit discusses with the artist his working practices and his sometimes turbulent relationship with the art world.
The interviews collected in this book offer unique insights into the thought processes and working practices of artists.
BOOKSHELF Published on the occasion of his first career - spanning exhibition, «Jack Whitten: Five Decades of Painting» masterfully documents Whitten's practice and features a lengthy interview with the artist by Robert Storr.
Interview with artist Kellen Chasuk following the opening of her solo show «Plastic Flowers» t Stephanie Chefas Projects to better know her and her work by discussed her art experiences, the content or her work and the choices she made in displaying it, as well as her creative practice and what she has coming up.
It is accompanied by a fully illustrated publication featuring an interview with the artist by Norton and new reflections on Macuga's practice by artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov and curator and writer Grant Watson.
In this book of interviews, Heidi Zuckerman, CEO and Director of the Aspen Art Museum, opens up the studios and practices of more than thirty prominent contemporary artists through personal and illuminating conversations.
Published on the occasion of his first career - spanning exhibition, «Jack Whitten: Five Decades of Painting» masterfully documents Whitten's practice and features a lengthy interview with the artist by Robert Storr.
The interviews talk with artists about their history, practice, and driving concepts to their work.
Through videos featuring interviews with the artist and related programming, visitors will be able to gain an enhanced understanding of Gibson's distinctive and complex creative practice, as well as how it has evolved from series to series.
Holcombe: I will be doing more studio visits with the artists and doing video interviews, writing on individual works like highlighting a piece, talking more about historical influences or cultural influence on the artist, things that show that this is a deliberate practice.
Essays by Elvira Dyangani Ose and Nato Thompson provide an illuminating critical context for the artist's practice, and an interview by Andrew Bolton explores the artist's working process and inspirations.
In addition to her own art practice, she was co-founder and photographer at IN THE MAKE an online arts journal that published studio visits and interviews with over 120 West Coast artists from 2011 to 2015.
Marcelle Joseph interviews the German artist Sebastian Stöhrer to find out what drives his ceramic sculpture practice featuring vases of all shapes & sizes
Sculpture Now assembles essays, statements, interviews, letters, poems and other texts by artists from all over the world on sculpture as it has been developed and practiced from 1990 to the present.
In the interview, Rovner discusses themes, techniques and images in the exhibition, the sociological undercurrents that inform her practice, and the role of artists.
Fiber Artist - In - Residence Mark Newport discusses his art practice in an interview by Jovencio de la Paz (Fiber» 12) in the Fall 2016 issue of Surface Design.
An artist book and publication designed by Denise Schatz will provide opportunities for further engagement with each artist's practice through essays, images, and interviews focusing on their sensitivity to place, both while at Hunter College and since graduation.
During those excursions, he invited artists, writers and scholars working on ecological themes to explore the edges and surface of the creek while interviewing them on their practice and the role of the artist in the Anthropocene.
On the occasion of Miltos Manetas» solo show at MAXXI, Rome we interviewed the artist to learn more about his art and practice, mostly related to social networks, selfie, fashion and the imaginary of the contemporary age.
Before the opening of Wave Hill's fall exhibitions this weekend — with a reception in Glyndor Gallery at 2PM on Saturday afternoon — Danni Shen, Curatorial Fellow in Visual Arts, interviewed artist Michelle Stuart about her practice in relation to Wave Hill's new group...
Contributions include a concise and incisive overview of Borremans» practice; a revealing, in - depth interview between the main author of the book, Jeffrey Grove, and the artist, addressing process, influence and philosophical and critical issues; as well as more than 50 individual entries and mini-essays on individual works in the artist's oeuvre by notable writers, curators, filmmakers and musicians.
The interview is also about an artist being, or at least trying to be, brutally honest about their own practice, its relevance, context and meaning, and if indeed it should be any of these things.
She has writes regularly for Art Monthly, Frieze, Art - Agenda, Ibraaz, Universes in Universe — Worlds of Art, Portal 9, Harper's Bazaar Art and Contemporary And, and has contributed essays to Hatje Cantz's On One Side of the Same Water: Artistic Practice between Tirana and Tangier (Germany, 2012) and an interview with John Akomfrah for The Right Dissonance (London, 2011) a collection of interviews between emerging curators and artists.
This interview is the first in a series of posts from the Insiders in conversation with several ISEA2012 artists about their artistic practice, exhibition projects, and overall experience of the symposium.
By anthologizing essays, documents, and interviews by leading critics, historians, and artists on issues of site - specificity, conceptualism, feminism, and architecture practice, Surface Tension reveals the connections between cultural production and the very spaces in which such work functions.
I am happy to present this exceptionally generous, talented and kind artist couple as they interview one another about their ideas and process that are so vastly different in style and approach and yet are equally committed to a very solid painting practice.
This is the forth and final interview in a series of posts from the Insiders in conversation with several ISEA2012 artists about their artistic practice, exhibition projects, and overall experience of the symposium.
In Co-Art: Artists on Creative Collaboration, De Wachter interviews artist collectives — including Guerilla Girls, DIS, and Lizzie Fitch / Ryan Trecartin — for insight into collaborative practices, in an effort to break down the mythology of individual expressionism.
To contextualize Saar's works, this volume includes writings by the artist from the 1970s to the present day as well as a recent interview with Saar in which she discusses her artistic practice and her views on history, including the current debate about police violence in the US.
In the catalogue essay, reprinted from a magazine interview with the artist in 1985, Forge describes his conversion from the dogged observational approach of his former School of London contemporaries to the discreet abstraction he practiced in his maturity.
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