I have to pinch myself when I realize how many artists I've gotten to interview, including such renowned figures as Claes Oldenburg, Carlos Cruz - Diez, Vija Celmins, James Turrell, Barkley L. Hendricks, Vito Acconci, the late Max Neuhaus, Robert Gober, Marlene Dumas, Tilda Swinton, Do Ho Suh, Cai Guo - Qiang, El Anatsui, and Julie Mehretu, along with a Texas - sized
list of talented artists working in every nook and cranny of the state.
Insomnia Publishing works with an ever - growing
list of talented artists.
Not exact matches
The cards shown are just a selection
of the many available, with more being
listed every day by the
talented British
artists that sell their work through Folksy.com.
What was so surprising about the
list of 683 invitees weren't the worthy people
of color who finally made the cut, but the
talented artists who should have been invited in years ago.
Among an ever expanding (and as Karen Barad might say, «entangled»)
list, I am inspired by the complex and contradictory city I live in (the city
of Chicago) and the incredible community
of hard working, sincere,
talented artists who I am surround by and have the privilege
of working alongside and in collaboration with every day (too many and to diverse to name individually here) / / by mentors A. Laurie Palmer and Claire Pentecost and Anne Wilson and Ben Nicholson / / by Simon Starling and Andrea Zittel and Mark Dion and Sarah Sze and Phoebe Wasburn and Mierele Laderman Ukeles and Joseph Beuys and Eva Hesse and Hans Haacke and Robert Smithson / / by writers and philosophers Karen Barad and Jane Bennett and Rebecca Solnit and Italo Calvino and Steward Brand and the contributors to The Whole Earth Catalog (
of which my father gave me his copies) and Ken Issacs and Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson and William Cronon and Bruno Latour and Deluze and Guttari and Jack Burnham / / by ideas
of radical intimacy and transformation and ephemerality and experimentation and growth and agency and mobility and nomadicism and balance and maintenance and survival and change and subjectivity and hylozoism and living structures / / by mycelium and soil and terracotta and honey and mead and wild yeast and beeswax and fat and felt and salt and sulfur and bismuth and meteorites and microbes and algae and oil and carbon and tar and water and lightening and electricity and oak and maple / / by exploration and navigation and «the Age
of Wonder» and the Mir Space Station and the Deep Tunnel Project / / by Lake Michigan and the Chicago River and waterways and canals and oceans and puddles... to name a few.