Art
In Conversation
AUDREY FLACK with Charles Duncan
Beyond her role as a pioneering Photorealist, Audrey Flack has worked extensively in bronze sculpture, reshapingfiguratively and in conceptionthe treatment of the female body within monumental public commissions. Her recent return to large-scale painting has seen her develop a body of work she refers to as Post Pop Baroque.
In Conversation
GUILLERMO KUITCA with Raphael Rubinstein
Painter Guillermo Kuitca sits down with Raphael Rubinstein to discuss the recent "Family Idiot" paintings, curatorial collaborations with the Cartier Foundation, and the shifting reception of Latin American art in the US.
In Conversation
JAMES PROSEK with Hovey Brock
James Prosek's love affair with trout fishing at age nine has turned into a life-long obsession with the natural world. After consulting with biologists about trout species at age 11, he realized that there was a profound mismatch between the way scientists classified trout and the way trout actually appeared in nature.
In Conversation
XAVIERA SIMMONS with Marcia E. Vetrocq
Resourceful and prolific, Xaveria Simmons makes art that ranges across mediaphotography, performance, painting, video, sound, sculpture, textas if there had never been any boundaries between them in the first place.
In Conversation
RICHARD BRETTELL with David Carrier
Richard Brettell studied art history at Yale University, becoming an authority on Impressionism. After a distinguished teaching career, he was appointed Searle Curator of European Painting at the Art Institute of Chicago.
In Conversation
HENRI LOYRETTE with Joachim Pissaro
Museums have to expand and add previously unrepresented visual traditions to the collection. All of them have to contend with increasing numbers of visitors. Henri Loyrette, former director of the Louvre, speaks with the Rail about these challenges.