• “Conversations about Drawing” with Marcel Dzama

    Date posted: June 7, 2015 Author: jolanta
      Marcel Dzama, “Neptune.” (2004-2005) Ink and watercolor on paper. 48-part work: Overall: 56 x 132 inches (142.2 x 335.3 cm). Each: 14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm).

    Marcel Dzama, “Neptune.” (2004-2005) Ink and watercolor on paper. 48-part work: Overall: 56 x 132 inches (142.2 x 335.3 cm). Each: 14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm).

    New Interview Magazine Lines & Marks launches the first of its “Conversations about Drawing” with Marcel Dzama, followed by Anders Nilsen, Julie Mehretu, Charles Cohen, & Ben Klock.

    Lines & Marks is the only interview magazine dedicated to nothing less than the foundation of human achievement in both the arts and sciences — Drawing.

    Via candid conversations and beautiful, interactive artwork presentations, Lines & Marks examines the act of mark-making as a quintessentially human compulsion and the foundation of visual thinking, writing, art, mathematics, and science.

    But interviews are only half the picture. The other half are the pictures. Lines & Marks’ trademark is beautiful, interactive artwork presentations. After all, without the drawings, there’s nothing to talk about.

    Lines & Marks launches June 1 with a candid conversation with Marcel Dzama (David Zwirner Gallery, NYC) on drawing, Duchamp, Maurice Sendak, Spike Jonze & Arcade Fire, with a never before seen interactive artwork presentation. (Marcel Dzama Interview)

    Next Interviews:

    •  Anders Nilsen: Xeric & Ignatz Award-winning graphic novelist. (Drawn & Quarterly)
    • Julie Mehretu: MacArthur Fellow and US State Department Medal of Art recipient. (Marian Goodman Gallery, NYC)
    • Ben Klock: Berghain resident. (Klockworks. Berlin)
    • Charles Cohen:  Photographer/Video Artist (Bonni Benrubi Gallery, NYC)

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