In our latest podcast episode, artist Nick Bautista gives a raw and wide-ranging talk about his projects, creative drives, intense personal struggles, and the deep self-reflections which have inspired his creations
In our latest podcast episode, artist Nick Bautista gives a raw and wide-ranging talk about his projects, creative drives, intense personal struggles, and the deep self-reflections which have inspired his creations
The enigmatic and evocative art pop diva Uhl discusses her vocally experimental and genre-bending new EP Channels
We talk with artist Jennifer Elster about her exhibition Take Heed - featuring raw, image and text-heavy paintings, sculptures, assemblages, and photographs - up through January 5 at NYC’s The Development Gallery
Morton Fine Art presents Strange Country, Strange Times - a solo exhibition of paintings and prints by the artist Katherine Hattam, on view through December 20
In our latest podcast interview, we catch up with experimental ceramics sculptor Steven Montgomery - with a focus on his series TOXIC CON, a visceral commentary on the health of the world’s water supply via the Flint Water Crisis
An interview with Berlin-based Dutch sculptor Rein Vollenga, who creates strikingly sleek, gorgeous, challenging, and confrontational pieces that have been described as “abstract kink, fetish meets H. R. Giger.”
Artist Zhivago Duncan talks about Measuring Consciousness, a solo exhibition of batik painting, ceramic, and stone sculptures - now up through December 10 at CULT Aimee Friberg in San Francisco
Italian photographic artist Giulia Grillo, aka Petite Doll, talks about the meanings and motivations behind her surreal performance-based photography - her debut U.S. solo exhibition is up from November 4 through November 19 at NYC’s The Untitled Space
Dutch-born electronic music producer Steffi discusses her new album The Red Hunter, its striking cover art by Michiel de Vreede - based on a sculpture by Rein Vollenga, and her new hybrid label/studio/artist retreat Candy Mountain
Alternative culture journalist and blogger La Carmina talks about her new work The Little Book of Satanism, which details the “mark of the beast” in cultural and historic movements over the centuries, along with the nonviolent and nontheistic nature of modern Satanists
An interview with artist Natalie Cheung about her solo exhibition of alternative process photography and sculpture, Made of Light, now on view at Morton Fine Art
In our latest podcast interview, multidisciplinary artist Ryan Sarah Murphy talks in-depth about her reclaimed cardboard relief sculptures, her visually captivating processed videos, the drawings she makes traced out from her video stills, and more
Listen to the first episode of the INTERLOCUTOR podcast ~ an interview with singer/violinist/actress Eszter Balint about the stage production of her “anti-memoir” I HATE MEMORY! + its forthcoming soundtrack album
Check out this repost of our July 2021 interview with NYC multidisciplinary artist Jennifer Elster - she discusses her 1995 collaboration with David Bowie on his album 1. Outside - a new exhibit will be opening November 10 at The Development Gallery
Morton Fine Art presents Take Me to the Water, a solo exhibition of mixed-media paintings by the artist Kesha Bruce, on view through October 11
An interview with artist Siobhan McBride about the mysterious quietudes and hidden energies present in her work
Alchemy Gallery presents Dead Sea, a solo show featuring the vibrant, fantastical works of Christina Allan, on view through October 8
L.A.-based musicians Mia Garcia and Hailey Niswanger talk about the soothing sonic journeys of their meditative debut album Between All Things
New York City-based photographer Alice Teeple presents her documentary photography series Love Thy Neighbor, an unblinking look at the city’s dire unhoused crisis
An interview with Los Angeles-based producer/singer/arranger Jimetta Rose about her choir The Voices of Creation and their debut album How Good it Is