A look back at some of the notable INTERLOCUTOR interviews, reviews, and podcast episodes from 2023
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A look back at some of the notable INTERLOCUTOR interviews, reviews, and podcast episodes from 2023
Photographer Alice Teeple writes that the NYC music scene is anything but dead & buried, & she highlights 8 innovative music acts to catch live now - pictured here: Blak Emoji
We travel far & wide in this in-depth podcast interview with NYC-based street & graffiti artist KIDLEW
Don’t Worry, Everything’s Cool is a group exhibition at NYC’s Alchemy Gallery, curated by artist John Copeland, with the multi-media works of Rose Eken, artist/designer Erik Brunetti, and filmmaker Ada Bligaard Søby - on display through January 15
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
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
We catch up with songwriter/violinist/actress Eszter Balint about the new production of her “anti-musical” I Hate Memory, playing July 26 at Joe’s Pub in NYC
Artist Lisbeth Firmin discusses her subdued and introspective figurative paintings and lithographs - currently on display as part of the Street Life group exhibition at NYC’s C24 Gallery
Multidisciplinary artist Jennifer Elster discusses her latest music releases and her current NYC pop-up exhibition featuring work from her 1995 collaboration with David Bowie
Fiber artist Orly Cogan talks about her process, inspirations, and the works she currently has on view in the group show “Unraveled” at NYC’s The Untitled Space
An interview with artist Linda Friedman Schmidt about the works she creates from discarded clothing, now on view in the group show “UNRAVELED” at NYC’s The Untitled Space
An interview with artist Teiji Hayama about his distorted kaleidoscopic paintings of iconic celebrities and vintage symbols
A conversation with writer Lucy Sante about her new essay collection Maybe the People Would Be the Times