Picking up where we left off last week, Trina Calderon continues her adventures with the intrepid Robert Williams. In this second portion of her in-depth look at Williams, he talks about the historical migration of art, his experience with sculpture, and grasping imagination.
We can never get enough of Ron English. In case you missed this week's release of our exclusive feature with Ron English, here's your opportunity to enter the home and studio of this living legend.
His is a tale of almost the classic American experience, coming up from next to nothing and going on to achieve things that others never could not. Self made with a steely resolve and work ethic Travis has done things on his terms. As a writer for magazines like Vapors, Spain's STAF and our own SLAP his journalistic prowess is one that caught the eye of the daily newspaper, the S.F. Chronicle.
Chocolate. A quick poll around the office indicates that about 40% of adults crave it on a daily basis.* If you identify, you may want to check out this second installment of contributing writer Helen Soteriou's interview with master chocolate artisan Nicolas Michil on his home turf in Belgium.
“This is how it went down,” writes Trina Calderon. “I went to Robert’s house and sat with him in his library and chatted about his life, the politics of the art worlds, and his new show. The man has awesome cars and an epic collection of German military helmets that span from 1840 - 1914.” Spend an afternoon with a legend...
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