CATEGORIES

International Artist

Painting The Diaspora

Papay Solomon’s portraits tell untold stories of immigrants and refugees

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3 mins  |
December/January 2019
Grace En Plein Air
International Artist

Grace En Plein Air

For me, plein air painting is the most challenging way to paint, and the rewards are even better!

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5 mins  |
December/January 2019
Honest Portrayals
International Artist

Honest Portrayals

THE PAINTINGS OF MARIO ROBINSON FOCUS ON THE ESSENCE OF THE SITTER AS WELL AS THEIR UNIVERSAL TRUTHS

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4 mins  |
December/January 2019
International Artist

From Root To Crown

A Conversation with Bo Bartlett

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7 mins  |
December/January 2019
Expressing Emotions
International Artist

Expressing Emotions

As an artist I am seeing my world with eyes wide open, noticing interesting and engaging scenes everywhere around me.

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1 min  |
December/January 2019
International Artist

Developing Beauty

Brandy Kraft’s interest in nature inspired her to create her own hybrid species of flowers

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4 mins  |
December/January 2019
Basics Of Brilliance
International Artist

Basics Of Brilliance

Harley Brown’s fascinating things no one else will tell you

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5 mins  |
December/January 2019
The Benefits Of Working In Multiple Mediums
International Artist

The Benefits Of Working In Multiple Mediums

How working in various mediums enhances painting abilities as well as the appearance and emotional impact of a composition.

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4 mins  |
October/November 2018
Harley Brown's Fascinating Things No One Else Will Tell You
International Artist

Harley Brown's Fascinating Things No One Else Will Tell You

Harley Brown's fascinating things no one else will tell you.

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6 mins  |
October/November 2018
Architecture Lobby
Metropolis Magazine

Architecture Lobby

All is not perfectly well in the world of architecture, and this advocacy group is looking to improve it.

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7 mins  |
January 2017
Helen Marriage's Public Art Gets Millions To Lighten Up
Bloomberg Businessweek

Helen Marriage's Public Art Gets Millions To Lighten Up

Helen Marriage’s public art gets millions to lighten up.

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4 mins  |
April 11 - April 24, 2016
Mary Heilmann’s Idiosyncratic, Rhymthic Abstractions Find Their Place In the Sun
ARTnews

Mary Heilmann’s Idiosyncratic, Rhymthic Abstractions Find Their Place In the Sun

Mary Heilmann’s idiosyncratic, rhymthic abstractions—and chairs—find their place in the sun.

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10+ mins  |
Spring 2016
Scientia Sexualis
Frieze

Scientia Sexualis

Bodily autonomy is a fragile affair.

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5 mins  |
Issue 249 - March 2025
Wael Shawky
Frieze

Wael Shawky

From his childhood in Makkah to his cinematic portrayals of the Crusades, Wael Shawky's work challenges the construction of history by Rahel Aima

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8 mins  |
Issue 249 - March 2025
Father Tongue
Frieze

Father Tongue

Last year, I returned to Algiers for the first time in almost two decades. Instigated , as a curatorial research trip, the visit ultimately evolved into a deeply personal journey.

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6 mins  |
Issue 249 - March 2025
Delcy Morelos
Frieze

Delcy Morelos

Cinnamon, cloves, cocoa, tobacco: you'll smell Deley Morelos's works before you see them.

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2 mins  |
Issue 249 - March 2025
Then Came a Stranger
Frieze

Then Came a Stranger

Oral History: From its roots in the New York art and theory scene of the 1970s to its transformative impact on global intellectual discourse, Semiotext(e) continues to defy boundaries, bridging avant-garde literature, radical philosophy and underground culture

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10+ mins  |
Issue 249 - March 2025
Mend and Repair
Frieze

Mend and Repair

Object Lessons: At the Wexner Center for the Arts, Maria Hupfield crafts objects which link time, place and memory by Caitlin Chaisson

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3 mins  |
Issue 249 - March 2025
The International Banal
Frieze

The International Banal

Object Lessons: Haegue Yang writes poetry with household goods by Brian Dillon

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4 mins  |
Issue 249 - March 2025
Postcard from Chicago
Frieze

Postcard from Chicago

Finding reprieve in the Windy City from the immediacy of the art world by Marko Gluhaich

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Issue 249 - March 2025
Britta Marakatt-Labba
Frieze

Britta Marakatt-Labba

While the act of piercing fabric with a needle may seem slight, it has the capacity to create great strength.

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2 mins  |
Issue 249 - March 2025
Towards a New Museology
Frieze

Towards a New Museology

Gala Porras-Kim wants us to rethink how art institutes honour their holdings by Simon Wu

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5 mins  |
Issue 249 - March 2025
Waste Wizard
Frieze

Waste Wizard

How a new kind of brick helped pave the way for sustainable architecture by Carson Chan

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3 mins  |
Issue 249 - March 2025
'I have always felt that art can change the world, and I make art to prove it.'
Frieze

'I have always felt that art can change the world, and I make art to prove it.'

Interview: Gregg Bordowitz discusses his exhibition at The Brick, Los Angeles, the challenges of survivor's guilt and how art can build communities around shared experiences Interview by Jeremy Lybarger

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8 mins  |
Issue 249 - March 2025
The Queen, Drink and Drugs... What Made Me and Saved Me- Artist Chris Levine on kicking bad habits and shooting our art greats
The London Standard

The Queen, Drink and Drugs... What Made Me and Saved Me- Artist Chris Levine on kicking bad habits and shooting our art greats

For artist Chris Levine, Andy Warhol is always watching. A genuine self-portrait by the great Pop artist gazes out from the wall of Levine's studio in Hampshire, given to him by a collector after learning that Warhol was a huge inspiration. He said I could have one if I wanted. I thought he was joking, but a few weeks later he turned up with a big roll.

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6 mins  |
October 10, 2024
Inward Yearnings
Frieze

Inward Yearnings

Essay: Rianna Jade Parker retraces the history of the Jamaican intuitives, a group of self-taught artists who ushered in a national form of artmaking mythologizing African traditions through religious divination and esteem-raising cultural work

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8 mins  |
Issue 243 - June - August 2024
The Promise of the Past
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The Promise of the Past

Built Environment: On the occasion of the ‘Tropical Modernism’ exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, Derin Fadina examines the architectural movement’s exclusionary narratives

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5 mins  |
Issue 243 - June - August 2024
Sleepers Awake
Frieze

Sleepers Awake

Built Environment: By slowing sound, John Cage created a rousing music of shifting relations to space

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Issue 243 - June - August 2024
Echoes of the Brother Countries
Frieze

Echoes of the Brother Countries

In recent years, the former German Democratic Republic (DDR) has been the subject of a reappraisal that, while not seeking to redeem the stiflingly authoritarian state, has attempted to present a more nuanced overview of its social and cultural realities.

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Issue 243 - June - August 2024
Nicole Wermers
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Nicole Wermers

Nicole Wermers’s Reclining Female #6 (2024) looks out over Glasgow.

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Issue 243 - June - August 2024