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Connecting the Dots: An Interview with Jillian Evelyn
“I am constantly in limbo,” Jillian Evelyn tells me on a summer day from her studio in Los Angeles, a relatable frame of mind for the times we live in. I have always considered Evelyn’s work to
November 07, 2022
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Matthias Weischer is Builder of Light
Who doesn't love the classic story of an outsider, an unassuming competitor who wins the big game and reaches the summit? Not that all art is a competition, or that Matthias Weischer is an outs
October 26, 2022
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Features
Broken Fingaz: Utopian Collective
Since the early 2000s, the collective Broken Fingaz has been using public space to craft their own instantly unique and recognizable universe. Blending illegal ephemeral actions with large-scale comm
October 24, 2022
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Travel Insider
Cidade Invicta: Russ Pope Heads to Porto, Portugal
I finally left the US. For my first trip abroad since the start of the pandemic, I was able to go with the whole family to Porto. I love Portugal, which, for us, is as expensive to get to as anywhere
October 18, 2022
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Poulomi Basu: Finding a Place for Love
Love is the axis around which Poulomi Basu’s practice turns—often so fast and fervent it becomes blurred. Without love, it would be impossible to look so deeply at such unspeakable violence and c
October 12, 2022
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Henry Taylor: The Incredible Henry VIII
Los Angeles-based artist Henry Taylor compares painting to having a child, elaborating that artists don’t decide what to create, but rather, the works themselves demand they be brought to life. Eac
October 10, 2022
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50 Things To Draw Besides A Skull: Robocop’s Buttcheeks and More
I grew up skateboarding, and two of my main artistic influences as a kid were Vernon Courtlandt Johnson and Pushead. Two things they share in common is that both have drawn TONS of skulls. Their illu
October 04, 2022
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Features
Emma Stern: Complex Gods
Lava Babies are an amalgamation of Emma Stern’s psyche, the construction of powerful figuration and her deep research and exploration of the trajectory of World Building over time. Lava Babies are
October 03, 2022
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Fashion
An Interview with Antwaun Sargent on "Virgil Abloh: Figures of Speech”
Before desks and report cards, we sat in a circle and were given tambourines, crayons, opportunities for unfettered dance, and even nap time—though I doubt that Virgil Abloh took time for a snooze.
September 28, 2022
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Features
Aleah Chapin: In the Flesh
When acclaimed figurative painter Eric Fischl declared Aleah Chapin “the best and most disturbing painter of flesh alive today,” the praise was like an inside-baseball reference to the way artist
September 26, 2022
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Features
Deborah Roberts: The Smooth Spot
By third grade, Deborah Roberts knew she’d be an artist. What she couldn’t anticipate was that she would become a household name by exploring themes of race, gender identity, and what it means to
September 19, 2022
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Books
Book Review: "Ataru Sato: Super Sensitive" (NSFW)
Much of the Japanese art we have covered over the years tingles with a sense of the salacious and taboo. From Sorayama to Tanaami, Madsaki to Kusama, some of the most intriguing contemporary Japanese
September 15, 2022
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