Art
In Conversation
WALTER ROBINSON with Phong Bui
Of all the art journals and magazines I have read and collected, I have perhaps the most affection for Art-Rite, the newsprint magazine that was given away through galleries in SoHo back in the 1970s.
In Conversation
RAQUEL RABINOVICH with Ann McCoy
Ann McCoy met with Raquel Rabinovich at her Rhinebeck studio to view her work and archives. Rabinovich discussed her life in Argentina, a country she has had to leave twice for political reasons, her life as a world citizen in Paris, Copenhagen, Edinburgh, and New York, and her afternoons with Jorge Luis Borges.
In Conversation
STEEL STILLMAN with Marcia E. Vetrocq
With solo exhibitions in Brooklyn and Amsterdam and the publication of an artists book, the photographer Steel Stillman is going public with a deceptively quiet and often disquieting body of work that has absorbed him for many years.
In Conversation
ALMA EGGER with Joachim Pissarro
Fresh Window Gallery presented the exhibition NightLight from September 5 through October 18, 2014. The two-person show featured the work of Swiss-born painter Marc Egger and Japenese-Russian painter and sculptor, Miya Ando.
In Conversation
FIRST LADY OF PERFORMANCE ART
MARTHA WILSON with Jarrett Earnest
Under Martha Wilsons visionary direction, Franklin Furnace has remained a vital force in the New York art world since 1976, holding fast to its mission of keeping the world safe for avant-garde art.
In Conversation
ART AND ACTIVISM: Talking Steubenville, ANDREA BOWERS In Conversation with Ashton Cooper
By Ashton CooperSeveral weeks ago, at the opening festivities for the Montréal Biennial, Ashton Cooper had the opportunity to sit down with LA-based artist Andrea Bowers to talk about her powerful piece in the show.
In Conversation
Pilgrims at Esopus Creek: Three Seasons of the Shandaken Project A Conversation with Founding Director Nicholas Weist and 2014 Resident Chloé Rossetti
The centerpiece of my 2014 summer was a free artist residency at The Shandaken Projectthree weeks, with three to four other people, on a sprawling property in the Catskill Mountains, ringed by forever-wild forest on all sides, tucked into an armpit of the Esopus Creek. Nicholas Weist, founder of The Shandaken Project and facilities manager during my stay, had told me that three years later, residents are telling him that they are still working out ideas that formed in that open-air cradle, on trips from the beautiful handmade studios to the house at dusk.