Art
In Conversation
KEN PRICE with Douglas Dreishpoon
Price’s unconventional sculpture captivated my imagination more than twenty years ago when I saw it in New York at the Willard Gallery on East 72nd Street: a tiny forest of finely sliced and brashly painted amorphic mounds, so outrageous and yet so right.
In Conversation
CHARLINE VON HEYL with Raphael Rubinstein
Breaking expectations, Charline von Heyl demonstrates that you can be an enthusiastic scavenger of bygone eras in art while producing paintings that look, and are, completely contemporary.
In Conversation
JAMES ENGLISH LEARY with Charles Schultz
James English Leary was part of the gang of artists who brought Bruce High Quality into the world, and then took Bruce out of it.
In Conversation
FIRELEI BÁEZ with Hồng-Ân Trương
I first encountered Firelei Báez’s work in 2012 in a group show called Cultural Transference at EFA Project Space, curated by Sara Reisman.
In Conversation
SETH PRICE with Will Fenstermaker
Talking with Seth Price can feel like circumscribing an amoeba. One is aware of protean boundaries, but also a rigid cell wall where certain issues attempt to broach.
In Conversation
ANN MCCOY with Aaron Rosen
Ann McCoy spoke with Aaron Rosen last Easter about the power of images, icons, and numinous experiences.
In Conversation
JOYCE J. SCOTT with Lowery Stokes Sims
On the occasion of her exhibition, What Next and Why Not, at Peter Blum Gallery, Lowery Stokes Sims sat down with Joyce Scott to discuss her work with beads and glass, early performance art, and her deep and abiding affection for Baltimore, where she was born, raised, and continues to live.