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Features
Laugh, Cry, Fight… with the Guerrilla Girls
While researching for this interview, I came across a quote by Yayoi Kusama, “Every time I have had a problem, I have confronted it with the axe of art.” So simply put, this statement perfectly s
November 20, 2024
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The Winter Cover Story: Clayton Schiff and a Left Turn at the Far Side
We rarely know what to do with the absurd, let alone define it. We might say to ourselves, “Oh, life is so absurd,” but indeed, is it just an endless sequence (maybe an array?) of illogical event
November 25, 2024
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Amanda Ba: Frustration and Desire
Why, why, why? This word echoed throughout my mind after a conversation with artist Amanda Ba. Three simple letters strung together in an attempt to find solace in the questions of our daily existenc
December 02, 2024
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Anthony Cudahy: The Inflections of Somebody
It begins with a space. The original, creaking floors of GRIMM's Tribeca space brings out something special in the viewing of Anthony Cudahy’s paintings, a show I wanted to see before speaking with
December 09, 2024
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De-Generations of London Graffiti: A Story of 10FOOT, TOX and FUME
Right off the bat, the guy on the other end of the encrypted conversation tells me, “If I state something, it’s really just a question.” He goes by the name 10FOOT, not because he’s the most
December 16, 2024
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Raquel Van Haver: The Outsider Weaves Herself In
Raquel van Haver admits she’s always felt like an outsider. While the Colombian visual artist, who lives and works in the Netherlands, has decided to return to her roots, she insists that she’ll
December 17, 2024
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Tim Conlon the Freight Painter
We have a longstanding romance with the American train, a slow and poetic vision that crosses rivers, slices through mountains and connects towns, cities and new frontiers. The railroad has been the
December 19, 2024
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Christian Quin Newell: A Dream Sequence
As soon as I first read about the practice of London-based Christian Quin Newell, I knew I wanted to interview him. His show there this past summer at Public Gallery was a collection of—and I direc
December 20, 2024
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Fashion
Ed Ruscha x LACMA Boss Hat
You’re a boss, now look like it. And winter is here! Cooper Black font with a black-on-black colorway matches the mood and the way-too-early sunsets. Ed Ruscha, as you know, is a boss in California
December 17, 2024
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Installation
Alfonso Gonzalez Jr. "This Was Here" @ Jeffrey Deitch Gallery, NYC
“I approach this work not as an outsider, but as a resident and active participant in the craft and subculture,” Los Angeles-based Alfonso Gonzalez Jr. said of his newest and biggest exhibition t
November 20, 2024
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Magazine
Cruel Babes: An Interview with Rachel Gregor
It has long been debated that Bob Dylan’s folk song, “Girl from the North Country," was written about Echo Helstrom, his high-school girlfriend from Hibbing, Minnesota. When we began our conversa
November 13, 2024
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WINTER 2025 Quarterly: Clayton Schiff, Amanda Ba, 10Foot, Anthony Cudahy and More
“So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.” —F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby, 1925
November 19, 2024
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