NY TIMES - His informal, generous pictures were some of the most moving art of the 1990s. Now, at MoMA, time catches up with the German photographer. - read more...
Domus - Collaborator of Basquiat, forerunner of Afrofuturism and prominent graffiti artist, Rammellzee is the great forgotten name of the 1980s New York underground. His Italian origins have marked an intense...
NY TIMES - “He’s a talented artist, but this? Really?” said Alan Baldwin, an art collector, looking down recently at a fluffy black sculpture of a spider with bow legs and googly eyes. Back in 1992, three year...
“Cubism showed me the way…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Theo Golb
Paul Zimmerman: How did you get interested in art?
Theo Golb: Art has always been an integral, natural part of my life. From...
“Inspired by nature…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Marcel Jomphe
Paul Zimmerman: How did you get interested in art?
Marcel Jomphe: My interest in the arts started in elementary school. My ...
“I want my work to bring comfort and peace…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Joe Ferry
Paul Zimmerman: How did you get interested in art?
Joe Ferry: I went to a Van Gogh exhibition at the Met...
“No rules to follow…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Boguslawa Czarnecka
Paul Zimmerman: Your paintings range from abstractions to representational pieces. How do you select your style?
Boguslawa C...
artsy - Known for her evocative depictions of budding flowers, animal skulls, and pigment-perfect gradients of desert sunrises and sunsets, Georgia O’Keeffe is one of the few American painters prominent enough ...
NY Times - Audrey Flack laughs when remembering that painter Alice Neel called her a whippersnapper in the 1970s. Far from a whippersnapper, Flack—a pioneering photorealist painter, sculptor of monumental bronz...
The New York Times - On a recent Saturday morning, I arrived at the stone house in Sharon, Conn., and found Jasper Johns outside on the lawn, tending to a massive oak tree. - read more ...