LUCY SANTE INTERVIEW
Maybe the People Would Be the Times, 2020, Verse Chorus Press Lucy Sante is a writer, critic, and artist. Born in Verviers, Belgium, she migrated with her family to the United States in […]
Maybe the People Would Be the Times, 2020, Verse Chorus Press Lucy Sante is a writer, critic, and artist. Born in Verviers, Belgium, she migrated with her family to the United States in […]
Sculpting in Time exhibition at the Fridman Gallery German artist Alina Grasmann currently has a solo exhibition called Sculpting in Time at New York’s Fridman Gallery (through January 5, 2021). From the gallery’s site: “Alina […]
Katie Commodore at the opening reception for her solo show Between Friends and Lovers at Untitled Space – standing with her work “Greg in His Catsuit,” 2018 Providence, Rhode Island-based artist Katie Commodore writes of […]
“292” Montclair, New Jersey-based artist Ken Weathersby currently has a solo show at MINUS SPACE in Brooklyn (through January 30, 2021). About the show, MINUS SPACE writes: “For two decades, Ken Weathersby has produced deeply-inquisitive […]
Carissa working on the Soft Machine series – photo by Patricia Sichmanova Carissa Baktay is a sculptor from Calgary, Alberta, currently working between Canada and Iceland. Working with glass since 2008, Carissa earned a BFA […]
French photographer Pierre Edouard creates stark and minimalist images which frame both the natural world and architecture in striking large-scale compositions. In this interview, he discusses how the Covid lockdowns have impacted his creativity, the […]
A 2014 Stranger Genius Award nominee, Shin Yu Pai is the author of ten books of poetry. Her work has appeared in publications throughout the U.S., Japan, China, Taiwan, The United Kingdom, and Canada. Poems […]
Jex Blackmore is best known for her performances in civic spaces. Her work, which is focused on the relationship between moral religious rhetoric, sexuality, and political policy, takes aim at institutions of social and sexual […]
Barcelona-based synthwave/industrial music duo SDH (Semiotics Department of Heteronyms) is comprised of Andrea P. Latorre and Sergi Algiz. In this interview, Andrea discusses the importance of language to their music, the ways in which they […]
Photos by Michele Simcox Ms. Fuentes is a Houston-based multidisciplinary artist whose current focus is tufting fabrics. She also founded and runs the local Indigo Art Fest. In this interview, she talks about the ways […]
Photos by Rachel Winslow Anne Malin Ringwalt is a Nashville-based singer and poet. She has just released a new “haunted lo-fi folk album” called Waiting Song with her partner William Johnson. In this interview, she […]
“Plenitude 4” Emilie Arnoux is a French artist who specializes in vividly depicted poolside, beach, and seaside-themed paintings. Her work is inspired by 1950s and 1960s American “good vibrations” Art Deco styles. In this interview, […]
Photo by Willy Soma Catherine Lacey’s writing explores the messy nuances of inner realms and outside forces. Author of the novels Nobody is Ever Missing and The Answers, she’s also published Certain American States, a […]
A Tunisian-American dual citizen, Leila Chatti has lived in the United States, Tunisia, and Southern France. She is the author of the debut full-length collection Deluge (Copper Canyon Press, 2020) and the chapbooks Ebb (New-Generation African Poets) and […]
Photo by Martin Mueller Daniel Rich creates large-scale paintings of architecture that highlight the political and social narratives embedded into the designs. In this interview, he discusses how he came to be interested in the […]
Olec Mün has played the piano since the age of six. He then studied jazz, folklore music, harmony and composition with teachers such as Nicolás Guerschberg, Francisco Sicilia, Guillermo Romero and Paula Suarez. Always in […]
“Balancing Act,” 2020, acrylic on panel, 39.37 x 27.5 inches Dutch artist Martine Johanna creates works based on fantasies, direct experience, dreams, and the tensions between expected social behaviors and morals versus the messiness of […]
Marcos Lutyens’s practice centers on the investigation of consciousness to engage the visitor’s embodied experience of art. Exhibitions of infinite scale and nature have been installed in the minds of visitors. Investigations have included consciousness […]
Photos by Vanessa Heins Acclaimed indie-pop singer-songwriter Hannah Georgas crafts textured pop songs with lyrics about heartbreak and change, coupled with incredibly catchy hooks. She has been an active touring member of The National and […]
Photo by Mengwen Cao Man Bartlett is a multidisciplinary artist who lives and works in New York. His diverse practice includes sound, drawing, collage, video, performance and digital projects. Bartlett has exhibited or performed in […]
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