by Paul Zimmerman
Stepping into the world of Golden Age by Taiwanese artist Shih Pao Lin is akin to diving into an intricate stream of consciousness—one where emotions, colors, and forms converge into a harm...
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Pablo Diaz Carballo
Paul Zimmerman: How did you get interested in art?
Pablo Diaz Carballo: My interest in art began at a very young age, inspired by the need to understa...
by Leslie Kender
In her paintings exhibited at Artifact Projects. Yi-Chiao Chen records movements of water as a spiritual metaphor. The technical elements of her images show off her technical prowess of excava...
by David Zimmerman
In her paintings exhibited at Artifact Projects, Susan Zatt applies organic materials onto somewhat circumspectly flat surfaces. The optical result is an insinuation of ground line or grou...
artnet news - In the ancient Chinese text, Shanhaijing (The Classic of Mountains and Seas) a dragon named Zhulong manifests the days and nights by blinking her eyes. - read more ...
By John Austin
New collage-based paintings by a Japanese artist Mami Kawasaki, recently exhibited at Artifact Projects, captivate audiences with a profound mastery of three interconnected qualities that defi...
WHITEHOT MAGAZINE - The Necessity of Painting: James Kelly: Seven Decades of Painting and the Origins of Bay Area Abstraction at David Richard Gallery. - read more ...
The Architect's Newspaper - After growing up with a family of architects in Argentina, artist Leandro Erlich has adopted a rather personal, and even “emotional,” relationship with the practice. - read more ...
designboom - In ‘Smoke and Mirrors’, Los Angeles-based photographer and artist Justin Aversano creates his own version of the tarot deck through a mixed-media approach that bridges the digital and analog worl...