Julia Kunin
Julia Kunin lives in Brooklyn, NY. She earned a B.A. from Wellesley College and an M.F.A. from The Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. Julia Kunin’s work is represented by Sandra Gering Inc. Gallery where she had a solo show entitled “Les Guerilleres”, in 2015. Kunin has exhibited nationally and internationally. Solo […]
Lindsay Walt
LINDSAY WALT received her BFA from Rhode Island School of Design and her MFA from The Art Institute of Chicago. She attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and was awarded a MacDowell Fellowship. Her paintings have been extensively exhibited in the United States and, most recently, in Ireland. Among the many prominent private […]
David Craven
QUESTION: Lately you have begun using insulating foam as a ground for paintings. These surfaces bloom outward, collapse inward, leave gaping holes, boil over the frame. In addition, often you include shelves or other three- dimensional elements in your work. At what point–if any–does your work become sculpture, or, to put it another way, when […]
Josh Blackwell
Question I know that you are interested in the history of fashion and its relation to art and the avant-garde. I am wondering in what ways your knowledge of fashion and the discourse regarding fashion informs your recent work? Answer My interests, and consequently my practice has tended to fall between, around, and outside of […]
Jill Levine
Jill Levine is a native New Yorker. She attended Queens College, where she earned her BA and also received a fellowship to the Yale Summer School of Art at Norfolk, CT. She earned her MFA from the Yale University School of Art, which included a semester at the Royal College of Art in London. She […]
Nancy Bowen
Nancy Bowen is a mixed media artist known for her eclectic mixtures of imagery and materials in both two and three dimensions. She has had over a dozen solo exhibitions throughout the United States and Europe including the Lesley Heller Gallery in NYC, Annina Nosei Gallery in NYC, Galerie Farideh Cadot in Paris, the Betsy […]
Lee Boroson
Lee Boroson’s work presents a nuanced take on the idea of nature. For the artist, “landscape” is positioned between man-made cultural constructs and wilderness. To achieve this, Boroson creates large-scale immersive installations, which emulate “natural” experiences for his viewers, based on the most ineffable elemental forces in nature — from air, fog, and smoke, to […]
Lizzie Scott
Lizzie Scott is an artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She has been working with the intersections of textiles, painting and sculpture for nearly 20 years. In addition, she runs an intermittent roving performance laboratory, “The Total Styrene Experience” which aims to create brief moments of an alternative art world based on generosity and experimentation. […]
Joyce Kozloff
Joyce Kozloff, one of the founders of the feminist art movement of the 1970’s, and a leader in the Pattern and Decoration movement, has had a long and distinguished career, both in gallery and museum exhibitions and in commissions of public art. Since the early 1990’s she has employed maps and mapping as a format […]
J. Fiber
J. Fiber is a collaborative drawing project of the painters Jane Fine and James Esber. Although they occasionally made drawings together for over 20 years, J. Fiber was not hatched as a serious project until 2007. Question: You describe your collaboration as a “struggle between two sides of the self.” How does that particular struggle […]