When I hear that a celebrity is doing art on the side, I assume it’s terrible.
When I hear that a celebrity is doing art on the side, I assume it’s terrible.
Joel Shapiro and I sat down for an interview in his New York studio the week before his “New Installation” exhibition at Rice University Art Gallery in Houston, Texas.
The exhibition “The Deconstructive Impulse: Women Artists Reconfigure the Signs of Power, 1973-1991,” is an important survey of work by female artists.
My idea of the Houston art scene still remains plastic, as I continue to discover new communities. Houston, after all, just recently surpassed NYC as the most diverse city in the United States.
Leora Fridman interviews The Feminist Health Care Research Group Berlin (FHCRG) who engage a constellation of topics around the politics of illness and healthcare.
RM is an artist-run space, project office and archive. RM is a gallery that places the work of local emerging artists alongside more seasoned practitioners. RM seeks to engage with the practices, discourses and modes of presentation that aren’t well-supported or easily accessible in Auckland.
The first artist residency in the heart of Athens engaging with international and local artists.
Design studio, project space, bookstore, curatorial office, niche publishing house, and micro-laboratory for urban aesthetics and collaborative thinking in Auckland, New Zealand.