Author Archives: jolanta
Mary Cook
Mary Cook was born and raised in San Diego, California. In 2005 she received her BFA from the California College of the Arts in Oakland/San Francisco. Mary Cook Mary Cook was born and raised in San Diego, California. In 2005 she received her BFA from the California College of the Arts in Oakland/San Francisco. She […]
Dorothy Englander
A walk along the river as the first spring sun begins to melt winter’s mantle of ice, or a summer visit to an Adirondack lake Dorothy Englander A walk along the river as the first spring sun begins to melt winter’s mantle of ice, or a summer visit to an Adirondack lake provide some […]
Martin Creed
"Essential to the art of Martin Creed is the one who experiences it. According to Creed, ‘work has meaning when people make it themselves.’ This quality of democratic engagement carries through in his decision in 1986 to use a system of numbers to identify his works." Martin’s Creed and The Condition of Music L. […]
Maureen Gubia
Spilling white gouache on a smooth surface such as paper, embracing accidents. I work with watercolors in this way. Sometimes I use washable markers and pour water, dripping big drops onto the marker-colored surface. Letting the medium spread as it wishes, I work intuitively. I gather my own pulse and master it. I don’t have […]
Hamlet-Inspired
Catherine Yu-Shan Hsieh: Last fall you had your first solo show The Girls Show Dostoyevsky the New Darkness at Marvelli Gallery in New York City. How did that feel? How did the audience receive it? Margaux Williamson: It felt ok. Growing up, I saw art mainly in art books, or Laurie Anderson at the hippy […]
Tomashi Jackson
She is exhibiting at the Broadway Gallery until March 15th. Tomashi Jackson She is exhibiting at the Broadway Gallery until March 15th.
Beauty is Only Skin Deep
I’m a New York-based artist working in video and photography. I started my studies at Marymount Manhattan in film and video, and transferred to the School of Visual Arts to focus on photography, without abandoning my interest in film. I started with black-and-white photography that I often ended up hand coloring and so eventually switched […]
Susan Lee-Chun
I work in an interdisciplinary manner. My interests in the relationship between identity and place manifest themselves in a body of work that incorporates performance, video, and installations. Fascinated with the power of humor and its capability to grab the attention of a wider audience, I employ a tongue-in-cheek style in my work. However, the […]
Yuliya Lanina
“Like the Chapmans and Caine, there is an irreverence and dark humor that runs throughout Lanina’s work. She delivers a punked out, pre-pubescent ‘Boschian’ universe, one for the morally relativistic set.” Pre-pubescent Bosch Carla Gannis The Mechanical Dolls of Yuliya Lanina were on view at Scope Miami 2007 Yuliya Lanina, Lullaby. Courtesy of the […]
Model Minority
Wearing a pair of baggy jeans, a khaki shirt, and a military green cap, Koba dropped the lines of his song “Rise Up Move” at the Five Points (formerly Teabag,) an independent arts organization in China Town, New York City: “Rise up like global warming / Like a new morning / This is our warning, […]


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