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Jean Jullien: The Art of Escapism
Jean Jullien is telling me about a trilogy of shows he created about his life on a January day from his studio in Paris, when I realize he might have the greatest output of a contemporary artist I ha
March 25, 2024
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The Dadaism of Dada Khanyisa
Cape Town-based artist Dada Khanyisa isn't a Dadaist, so maybe the title here might be a little misleading. But as I thought about the work Khanyisa makes, a mix of politically astute and what is the
March 18, 2024
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Kevin Christy: A Step Up the Ghost Ladder
Kevin Christy is one of my very few art-buddies, and now that I think about it, probably my only one. I live in a self-imposed art-vacuum in Orange County, and he lives in Los Angeles, so when I driv
March 13, 2024
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Gretchen Scherer: If Rooms Could Talk
The term Dollhouse Effect could infer feelings of confinement, being trapped in a small place. In psychology, it is considered a process that creates a safe space to design one’s own narrative—pe
March 11, 2024
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Lee Quinoñes: In Graffiti We Trust
In spring 1974, thirteen-year-old Lee Quiñones took his schematic drawings into a tunnel and spray painted “LEE” in gold, white, and black on the small panel of a New York City BMT train. An ins
March 04, 2024
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Maud Madsen: Formative Moments
Maud Madsen plunged headfirst into a welcoming art world, fairly fresh from her MFA program, with incomparable paintings oscillating between tension and leisure, confusion and calm. Our conversation
February 28, 2024
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Von Wolfe: A Supermodern Romantic
I almost did a triple take during a recent conversation with a colleague as we considered being nearly a quarter of the way through the 21st century and realized that all things we imagined as the fu
February 26, 2024
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April Bey: A Trip To Atlantica
Drawing from her own experiences in Bahamian and American cultures, April Bey’s work as both an artist and educator critically explores themes of race, identity, supremacy, and colonialism. A self-
February 05, 2024
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Sarah Lee: At Moonlight
When was the last time you sat in stillness? Turned off your phone? Closed your eyes and allowed your brain to neutralize and excavate an instinct deep inside, opening the senses to risk and exposure
January 22, 2024
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Mike Lee: The Privilege of Innocence
"Go west, young man!" An iconic phrase that drove America's westward expansion—a call to citizens and immigrants alike, to embrace Manifest Destiny and seek new lands, prosperity, and freedom. Over
January 15, 2024
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Lola Gil: Through Her Looking Glass
It's not surprising that a very young Lola Gil spent unhurried hours among her grandmother's collection of small, humble figures and objects. Unfettered by preconceived judgments or the proverbial cl
January 08, 2024
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Jon Key: The Foundation of Rediscovery
A thread runs through Jon Key’s practice and life, one that involves family (being a twin), art, design, and adventure. Though his work is focused on the relationships and heritage he loves to expl
January 03, 2024
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