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Shara Mays: The Maximalist
“Color, color, and more color. I can’t get enough of it. I am obsessed with the vibrancy of bright color,” explains Shara Mays, describing a main ingredient of her work. Drips and swirls, twist
July 25, 2022
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Dignity and Mobility: Introducing Israel’s Visionary Ethiopian Jewish Artists
A keen anticipation of travel is the opportunity to enjoy new experiences while learning the stories of cultures we’ve yet to meet. Local museums are often on the travel itinerary because they intr
July 20, 2022
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Alvin Armstrong: Rhythm Paintings
Alvin Armstrong was all set to become an acupuncturist—then he started painting for 15 hours a day. A powerful work ethic and a love of movement stitch up the sinewy threads that suffuse the artist
July 18, 2022
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John Fekner: New York State of Mind
Doug and I first met John Fekner back in 2018, when the three of us were attending the Nuart Festival in the city of Stavanger, Norway. John's unassuming presence conveyed an aura of calm amidst the
July 15, 2022
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Power Moves: Natalee Decker Charts a New Course
Ableism abounds in a world built for those who move normatively, but a wizard like Natalee Decker is rare—one who actively redesigns ideas about movement and access, mobilizing activism through art
July 13, 2022
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Faith Ringgold: The American People
In describing the blues, cultural historian Albert Murray explains how “they affirm life and humanity itself in the very process of confronting failures and existential absurdities. The spirit of t
July 11, 2022
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The Art of Tomorrow: An Interview with Carter Flachbarth
When well executed, a painting can attune to cinematography, as the perceptive eye composes a scene with unique perceptual shifts. Carter Flachbarth creates work with that cinematic vision, and on th
July 06, 2022
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Maya Hayuk: Heritage & Hope
Accidents happen—on purpose. I’ve heard that phrase before and it feels reasonable, yet abstract enough to inform daily life. Ukrainian-American Maya Hayuk’s paintings are an elaborate stream o
July 05, 2022
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Stay Loose: A Six Pack with Henry Jones
Displaying fluidity and motion in static form is not an easy task. However, Henry Jones’ illustrations are able to beautifully encapsulate the movement of skateboarding with minimal line work—mak
June 29, 2022
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Stonehenge Oil by Legion Paper
Something we can take away from the last few years is that works on paper provided artists the opportunity for immediate output as many were sorting out their new studio life dynamic. Clearly, the pa
June 28, 2022
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Well Done, Grasshopper: ArtCenter College of Design, Pasadena
“Before art school I was doodling in the margins of my notebook,” Nancy Nguyen told us. “My English teacher saw them and suggested a career in design.” In a maybe familiar scenario, and bolst
June 28, 2022
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Jenny Holzer: Righteous Rage
Here’s the shaggy dog, like a resort comedian of yore who must begin with a “funny thing happened on the way…” story: before I interview Jenny Holzer we are writing to one another. It’s a t
June 27, 2022
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