In the Barnes Foundation—home to one of the most celebrated modern art collections in the U.S.—the exhibition takes on an added layer of significance. Thomas’s work engages in a compelling dialogue ...
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Katie Hudnall’s interest in woodmaking stems from her childhood hobby of putting things together and taking them apart. “I was not a very good student when I was a kid, but I was good at drawing and ...
Before meeting Chen Fei, I’ll admit I felt a flicker of anxiety—something writers may experience before an interview. His paintings are filled with provocative details that challenge aesthetic norms.
After a long hiatus, we are back with another artist on artist interview by Justin Conigliaro of Brooklyn based punk band Up For Nothing/Paper Lanterns. Justin sat down to interview one of the most ...
“These here are little protective hair buns, or anchoitas,” says the Dominican-born artist Firelei Báez during the last days of summer, pointing to a series of sensuous, inky coiled-hair paintings in ...
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In my “plush” upstairs office (known to my family as “the closet”), I listen to at least one radio station daily. Periodically, I catch on-air interviews with artists and other notables noticing ...
What do you do when the technology you depend on every day messes up? Instead of getting frustrated or throwing a machine out, Phillip Stearns makes art out of errors. We talked to Stearns in his ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Last week, the Delacorte Center for Magazine Journalism at the Columbia Journalism School invited Marchese to discuss the “art ...
Katelyn has been a writer since they learned to hold a pencil, but was a latecomer to the world of gaming, gradually falling in love with video games over the course of high school and college. They ...
“The Crystal Ball of Pop” was the nickname bestowed upon Interview magazine after its founding in 1969 by Andy Warhol. The magazine celebrated the zeitgeist’s values of wealth, beauty, and fame, ...