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 ...
domus - Yayoi Kusama is one of the most famous contemporary artists in the contemporary art world. Her magnetic, color-filled works have piqued the curiosity of an audience that has grown over the decades, as...
The Guardian - From dilapidated shacks on dirt yards to children playing on train tracks, the Chinese-American photographer explored Black lives in the southern US states - 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...
by Paul Zimmerman
Looking at Hans Johansson’s luminous paintings exhibited recently at Artifact, an attempt to "read" them for their near associational messages is time well spent. And yet it would be far more...
“My artworks are the essence of what I am…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Carmen Rieger (Iris)
Paul Zimmerman: How did you get interested in art?
Carmen Rieger: Drawing was present within my li...
Paul Zimmerman: Nature is a recurring subject in your paintings. Why is it important?
Janni Nyby: Nature gives humans an infinite amount of joy, it is a free space where, among other things, we can recharge, f...
Paul Zimmerman: You are a Mexican artist with interest in Egyptian and pre-Hispanic art. Why these traditions are important for you?
Judy Milazzo: I have always been fascinated by ancient artwork, it provoke...