• Medieval Kinetic Kindergartens – The Psychotropic Art of GB

      Thursday, 31 January 2008 16:12

      Attempting to interpret GB’s work literally or linearly is redundant. Working in multiple media including painting, sculpture, collage, performance and video, GB’s methods seek to deform his experience of reality as well as disturb a mimetic representation of the “real”. Mother Door Spirit Level, his most recent performance-installation-video work presented in the winter of 2007 […]

    • Jeff Lutonsky on Dylan Graham

      Thursday, 31 January 2008 16:04

      New Zealand-born Dutch artist Dylan Graham creates hand-cut paper works that exhibit a superlative technique of the most intricate virtuosity. The cutouts depict silhouettes of three-dimensional forms held together by a repetitive grid with filigree-style embellishments. Opting not to use high-tech processes, he allows his hand to show through the ornately decorated narrative grids that […]

    • Joshua Roman

      Wednesday, 30 January 2008 14:21

      I have always found the concept of writing an artist’s statements to be strange. After all, art is a very subjective thing, which is what I enjoy about it. I enjoy that I can create a painting that means a very definite thing to me, and that other people will take completely different things from […]

    • Posing

      Wednesday, 30 January 2008 13:20

      The rhetoric of the pose is both visual and performative. Although it is activated on an instinctual level—as one scans another’s pose for signs of aggression, fear, authority or compatibility—it can also be indicative of a particular time, class or culture. Studied closely, a pose reveals confidence or insecurity, self-awareness or self-doubt, desire, joy or […]

    • Major Minors

      Monday, 28 January 2008 15:20

      Catherine Yu-Shan Hsieh: What inspired you to create Works on Paper? What do you hope to accomplish with this annual event? Sanford Smith: I thought there was a need for a show that focused on all art that was created on paper: watercolors, prints, drawings, photography, architectural renderings, and so on.   Sanford Smith is […]

    • Urban Orphans

      Monday, 28 January 2008 14:32

      Starting in Shanghai 2005 and carrying on in Singapore 2006 and Venice Biennale 2007, Migration Addicts project still works on negotiating migration concept today through discussions with curators, artists, and other people in the art world.   Susanne Winterling, Between Heaven and Hell. Courtesy of the artist. Starting in Shanghai 2005 and carrying on in […]

    • Stacie Johnson

      Friday, 25 January 2008 11:51

      My work is personal in that it reflects my personality and draws on my everyday experiences. Interior scenes of my personal space are a reoccurring subject matter. These “interior portraits” are often informed by Feng Shui. I like the idea in Feng Shui that objects and how they are arranged have the power to alter […]

    • ‘Sweet’ Child o’ Mine—Fay Ku and her gang of innocent violence

      Friday, 25 January 2008 11:15

      Gillian Sneed: In the Floating Worlds exhibition, both you and Japanese photographer Kanako Sasaki explored dream-like/childhood worlds and you both have discussed a sense of displacement from your family’s culture and history. How do you use your work as a way to establish connections to your past? Fay Ku: I can’t separate the past from […]

    • Richard Hoey

      Thursday, 24 January 2008 18:57

      Inspired by ancient art and their textures which are imperfect and variegated, combined with his love of modernism which is polished and smooth, artist Richard Hoey combines simple form and textures through his unique skill of layering metal leaf, earth pigments, plaster, and waxes. Inspired by ancient art and their textures which are imperfect and […]

    • Allan Kaprow at Deitch Studios

      Thursday, 24 January 2008 14:51

      The second installment of the New York-based biennial of performance art, PERFORMA, took place this past November at various locations throughout the city. The brainchild of the eminent performance art scholar and curator, RoseLee Goldberg, PERFORMA boasted a tremendous program of performances, exhibitions, films, lectures, and symposia. Gillian Sneed The work of Allan Kaprow, the […]