Fred Eversley (1941–2025)
ARTFORUM – Sculptor Fred Eversley, who for fifty years made the parabola his subject in pellucid, jewel-toned resin works, died on March 14 following a short illness. – read more
ARTFORUM – Sculptor Fred Eversley, who for fifty years made the parabola his subject in pellucid, jewel-toned resin works, died on March 14 following a short illness. – read more
“A space of resonance…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Noemi Estrada Tamargo Paul Zimmerman: How did you get interested in art? Noemi Estrada Tamargo: I grew up in Asturias (Spain) in a…
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By Phyllis Simone Deborah Barr’s imagery invites a renewed examination of the human body as it exists under vulnerability and pressure in the age of social media. Her work operates on…
“World as art…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Erica Bren David Zimmerman: How did you get interested in art? Erica Bren: Ever since I could remember art has always been a…
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“A search for balance and harmony…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Barbara Christol Paul Zimmerman: How did you get interested in art? Barbara Christol: Art has always been with me — like an…
“Less talk and more ART…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Yasmine Shimi How did you get interested in art? Yasmine Shimi: I went to art school ( Bham city university –…
“A dialogue between control and spontaneity…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Fanny Finchelman Paul Zimmerman: How did you get interested in glass art? Fanny Finchelman: At first, I was deeply committed to…
“Art is a force of nature…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Rebeccah Klodt David Zimmerman: How did you get interested in art? Rebeccah Klodt: Art has had an impact on me throughout…