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Judy Chicago: "You Shouldn't Have to Justify Your Work"
“It is hopeless for the occasional visitor to try to keep up with Chicago. She outgrows his prophecies faster than he can make them.”
May 04, 2020
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Marcus Brutus: The Colors of Connection
Since Marcus Brutus began exhibiting his work nearly eighteen months ago, he has quickly attracted the attention of collectors and institutions alike, with two solo exhibitions, a monograph entitled
April 24, 2020
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Kyle Dunn: Ghost World
“Life imitates art far more than art imitates life,” wrote Oscar Wilde in his 1889 essay, The Decay of Lying. Simply put, Wilde believed that we understand emotion through the lens of art, so the
April 17, 2020
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VHILS: Etching the Stories of a City
VHILS first soared into my radar around 2008. By that point, graffiti was already a massive worldwide culture that people from different fields were not only trying to understand, but also monetize.
April 08, 2020
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Loie Hollowell: The Complexity of Symmetry
No matter how it’s defined, figuration is fascinating, whether formal and idealized, narrative or exaggerated. The merger of abstraction and figuration is exciting and challenging, so to this end,
April 02, 2020
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Eddie Martinez: Fast Serve
What do you discuss when talking to a painter’s painter, the artist everyone cites as their favorite or an influential force? Well, you obviously talk about painting and painters. And, in the insta
March 24, 2020
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Jenny Morgan: A Quiet Reappearance
It seems incongruous to be talking to a self-described hermit on a hotel rooftop in South Beach during the biggest art fair week in the world. Sun is out, the ocean crashing in the distance and there
March 18, 2020
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Esiri Erheriene-Essi: A Most Present Future
It’s impossible to feel indifferent to the tasty work of London-born and Amsterdam-based painter Esiri Erheriene-Essi. And I specifically say, "tasty," because the first thing that whets your appet
March 09, 2020
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Ana Benaroya: Poetic Justice
The great and powerful Oz was revered and feared, but secretly, a humble and quiet creator, empowering an alter-ego to express his emerald-hued, fiery feelings. Ana Benaroya’s fervent paintings are
March 05, 2020
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Danny Fox: The Beast Within
Danny Fox is a painter from the UK who has been working in Los Angeles for the last few years. He has achieved a rare feat among contemporary artists, penetrating the art world and showing at establi
February 04, 2020
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Dominique Fung: The Weight of Water
Western art history, as a whole, can be an unreliable vision. For centuries, European painters have heralded systems of imperialism through their works and, for the average art viewer, it’s difficu
January 27, 2020
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Artscape Sweden: The Magical Mural Tour
Last midsommar, in a magical northern Swedish village where, in a painterly gradient, the sun only sets for a few hours each day and a mystical fog lays low in the morning across hay fields, a group
January 23, 2020
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