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
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“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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“Returning to the essence of art…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Celine Chan Paul Zimmerman: How did you get interested in art? Celine Chan: During my time studying abroad in Canada, my art teacher, …
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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 …
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“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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NY TIMES – – The Crown Prosecution Service says it is confident that the case “played a part in disrupting a wider crime and money-laundering network” – read more
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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 …
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“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 – …
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“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 …
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“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 …