Smithsonian Magazine - In the Arizona desert, James Turrell is creating one of the most ambitious artworks in American history. Here’s an exclusive look. - read more...
de zeen - Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama has poured over a thousand mirrored balls into a pond and covered the trees of the New York Botanical Garden in polka dots as part of a park-wide exhibition. - read more ...
Hyperallergic - In the Armenian Museum of America, there’s a curious collection of dioramas that might represent one of the most unique forms of Armenian-American folk art. On the first floor of the Watertown, ...
“A sense of serenity…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Nobuko Saji
Paul Zimmerman: Congratulations on your current exhibition at Artifact. Tell us about paintings included in this show?
No...
"Art is Love…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Dayami Hayek
Paul Zimmerman: How did you get interested in art?
Dayami Hayek: There is no Cuba without art, we can’t breath without art, mu...
NY Times - Through pilot programs, cities are giving checks to artists in hopes of allowing them to focus on their creative output instead of having a second job. - read more...
dezeem - "The pandemic granted us a new moment to take a step back and really engage with our cohorts in the Melbourne design and arts community," said Volker Haug Studio designer Abde Nouamani. - read more ...
NY Times - A few years back, a bevy of art critics declared that Marcel Duchamp’s 1917 sculpture called “Fountain” — a store-bought urinal he had presented, unchanged, as art — was the most influential work of...
Smithsonian - Over the past six months as an Advanced Level Intern at SAAM, I have been engaged in a deep dive into the women artists represented in the museum’s collection. - read more ...