Since the ’60s and for the entirety of his decades-long career, Richard Tuttle has been challenging and subverting the idea of a canvas as a surface of representation, confronting and deconstructing ...
Chase Hall approaches painting as a form of personal inquiry, using his work to untangle questions of race, identity and class. Photo: Jack Platner Chase Hall speaks like someone who has thought about ...
Hayes Greenwood is a London-based artist working primarily in painting, alongside sculpture, video and installation. Her deeply charged works draw on lived experience, using landscape and natural ...
Satomi Shirai discusses her work in "Portraiture Now: Asian American Portraits of Encounter." Recorded at NPG, September 16, 2011. Interview by Jasmine Fernandez, intern, Smithsonian Asian Pacific ...
After a long hiatus, we are back with another artist on artist interview by Justin Conigliaro of Brooklyn based punk band Up For Nothing/Paper Lanterns. Justin sat down to interview one of the most ...
“These here are little protective hair buns, or anchoitas,” says the Dominican-born artist Firelei Báez during the last days of summer, pointing to a series of sensuous, inky coiled-hair paintings in ...
Diablo Immortal didn’t have the best launch. Fans didn’t like the idea of playing a Diablo game on a mobile phone to begin with, and expensive microtransactions didn’t help its case. Three years later ...
In my “plush” upstairs office (known to my family as “the closet”), I listen to at least one radio station daily. Periodically, I catch on-air interviews with artists and other notables noticing ...
For Hugo McCloud, there are no definitive instructions for creating art. Known for his use of nontraditional mediums, the 34-year-old designer-turned-artist prefers roofing materials and blowtorches ...
When: Through May 25. The museum is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday and until 8 p.m. on the last Wednesday of each month. Where: Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, 2316 W. First Ave.