Experimental filmmaker & multimedia artist VLM discusses “Vestal Virgin Vengeance,” a capsule collection of new video work & photographic prints inspired by the Vestal Virgins of ancient Rome, & the contentious state of women's healthcare in Texas
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Experimental filmmaker & multimedia artist VLM discusses “Vestal Virgin Vengeance,” a capsule collection of new video work & photographic prints inspired by the Vestal Virgins of ancient Rome, & the contentious state of women's healthcare in Texas
Eduardo Vilaro, Artistic Director and CEO, Ballet Hispánico, talks with Catherine Tharin about running the largest Latino cultural organization in the United States, which supports three main programs: the Company, School of Dance, and Community Arts Partnerships.
Jeff VanderMeer explores the failure of language, climate change, the fallibility of human institutions, ecstatic visions, and much more in this extensive interview about his new book, Absolution, the fourth installment from his celebrated Southern Reach series
Chloë Cassens represents the Severin Wunderman Collection, the largest collection of works by iconoclastic French artist Jean Cocteau. In this podcast interview with Logan Royce Beitmen, Cassens discusses Cocteau’s massive cultural influence & her efforts to increase awareness about his life and legacy.
Lens-based artist Steven Seidenberg in conversation with Isabel Hou about his series/book, The Architecture of Silence, which documents the abandoned lives in the Italian South and the failed post-war land reform movement (Riforma Fondiaria)
Sylvea Suydam reports on the happenings at Brooklyn’s CLUB VIDEO, a quarterly video showcase featuring short-form experimental comedy & more from independent creators
Virginia L. Montgomery (VLM) is a multimedia artist working across video, performance, sound design, & sculpture. In this interview, she discusses her recent solo exhibition at Austin's Women & Their Work, Eye Moon Cocoon, along with her unique parallel career as a Graphic Facilitator
Multidisciplinary artist Virginia L. Montgomery (VLM) discusses her mesmerizing multimedia exhibition Eye Moon Cocoon, now up at Austin’s Women & Their Work
In our latest podcast interview, Dutch artist Martine Johanna discusses her overall thematic approaches, the works displayed in her third solo show for New York’s Massey Klein Gallery, How to Eliminate Stress and Anxiety Through Good Housekeeping + much more
An interview with artist Aliza Morell about the exquisitely mysterious works in her exhibit Night Shift, up through July 15 at NYC’s Massey Klein Gallery
A talk with Queens-based multidisciplinary artist Sayazake - who operates in the realms of Photography, Illustration, and Painting. His work speaks to a conversation of adventure, spirituality, anime, and eccentricity.
A brilliantly perceptive interview with artist Martine Johanna about her solo show How to Eliminate Stress and Anxiety through Good Housekeeping, up through May 20 at NYC’s Massey Klein Gallery
An interview with the singular and transcendent-minded multidisciplinary artist Bunny Michael about their new EP Angels Everywhere
In our latest podcast interview, Mexico City-based artist Zhivago Duncan deeply explores his process, motivations, and his ambitious thematic investigations of universal consciousness, epigenetic memory, the frictional nature of existence, and much more
In our latest podcast episode, artist Jenny Wu talks about the ways her work acknowledges and transforms the sensational and perceptual properties of materiality
Morton Fine Art presents Ai Yo!, a solo exhibition of sculptural paintings by artist Jenny Wu
In our latest podcast interview, enigmatic and evocative art pop diva Uhl discusses her vocally experimental and genre-bending new EP Channels and the ways that her classical music training has helped shape her songwriting, approaches to performing, and more
In our latest podcast interview, artist Siobhan McBride talks about her techniques and the meanings behind her beguiling depictions of domestic interiors and other scenes filled with quiet tensions
French experimental photographer Alexis Pichot discusses his recent series Insula, which presents haunting and starkly beautiful imagery of rocky coastlines and small islands partly illuminated by a full moon
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