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David Shrigley: A Serious Man
“I've had a lot of really weird thoughts that should never leave my head.” This is one of the last musings David Shrigley shares over the course of three conversations taking place over multiple
May 30, 2023
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Laurena Finéus: Love Letters to Haiti
Canadian visual artist Laurena Finéus showcases her Haitian heritage in figurative paintings. Now an MFA candidate at Columbia University, the artist relies on early memories of her childhood in Ott
April 19, 2023
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Gregory Rick: War and Peace
As a young child, Gregory Rick found solace in drawing. It offered both refuge from real-life traumas, and a means of escape, a way of living amidst the challenges. He drew a lot of battle scenes, mo
April 10, 2023
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Jesse Mockrin: A Tragedy in Two Parts
In one of Jesse Mockrin’s most recent works, for she died, the artist reimagines Francesco Furini’s 1632 painting, The Birth of Benjamin and the Death of Rachel. It was shared that Mockrin was fi
April 03, 2023
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Imon Boy: Look at the Stars
I was convinced that Spanish artist Imon Boy had a Ph.D. in Astronomy because I read it on the Internet and believed it to be so. But there's always a catch in assuming the Internet is about truth, a
March 27, 2023
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The Lexicon of Sadie Barnette
Sadie Barnette sees the world in fuchsia but not through the rose-colored glasses of old—this is a distinguished viewpoint, synthesized by a language of her own acute creation. It is influenced by
March 20, 2023
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Caleb Hahne Quintana: A Permission of Otherness
It was startling, that monumental glass of water, in what seemed like a simple, if not ritual gesture: water held skyward as if to examine the clarity. Yet Caleb Hahne Quintana, in all his works of t
March 13, 2023
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Hayley Barker: Riot Grrrls and Rabbit Holes
Hayley Barker invites you to skip stones along a rippling riverbed, but to grow old with you, as well. Her still lives are not still. The flowers were just picked and the vase has history. Her landsc
March 06, 2023
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The Spring 2023 Cover Story: Fruit Force Femme with Fátima de Juan
In the hands of Fátima de Juan, everything, even a boot or crocodile, exudes main character energy. Over two short years, a vast army of burly femme warriors has stormed the artist’s castle, proli
February 27, 2023
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Stipan Tadić: The Night Seer
Artists and authors often become embodiments of the cities where they live, or intimately associated with a particular place. They can create an aesthetic of locale which we visualize as a certainty,
January 30, 2023
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Ozzie Juarez: A Bigger Harvest
As the world continues to shift and slide into new realities, the art scene parallels these unchartered territories. Along this journey, new perspectives and leaders emerged. I had the pleasure of si
January 23, 2023
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Alake Shilling: The Lucky Ladybugs
Los Angeles-based multidisciplinary artist Alake Shilling appreciates the culture of her native city. Raised by a single mother who organized frequent trips to the art store, Shilling has always foun
January 16, 2023
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