Carol Cheh
Carol Cheh is a writer and curator based in Los Angeles. She is the founder of Another Righteous Transfer!, a blog that explores LA’s performance art scene, and Word is a Virus, an Art21 column exploring the intersection between the visual and literary arts. Her writing has appeared in LA Weekly, KCET Artbound, ArtInfo, Art […]
Itziar Barrio
Itziar Barrio is currently working on her project THE PERILS OF OBEDIENCE, to be presented at PARTICIPANT INC in NYC, in May-June of 2016. Inspired by Stanley Milgram’s 1961 psychological experiments, the multi-year, multi-venue project confronts established sets of rules and cultivates the conditions for unscripted consequences. THE PERILS OF OBEDIENCE places a cast of […]
Clement Page
Clement Page, grew up in Devon United Kingdom, and moved to London in 1990 where his formative experience as an artist took shape. In 2006 Clement moved to Berlin and now lives between Berlin and Bristol in the UK. His father was professor of literature and visual culture at Exeter University, and imparted to Clement […]
Todji
Todji Kurtzman is an internationally acclaimed artist whose sculpture career grew out of a love of music and dance, a passion for mythology, a penchant for travel, and a unique eye for form. Todji has received numerous grants and awards and his sculpture is held in collections in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Peru, […]
Benjamin Ball
Benjamin Ball grew up in Colorado and Iowa where his mother’s involvement in theatre proved influential. While studying for his degree at the Southern California Institute of Architecture, Ball logged stints at Gehry Partners and Shirdel Zago Kipnis. Upon graduation, he sought work as a set and production designer for films (including the Matrix series) […]
Nathan Carter
Nathan Carter lives and works in Brooklyn New York. He is currently working on a short film project that uses hand drawn paper figures, sculptures and dioramas to tell the story of four women who leave high school and start a band called the Dramatics. The story follows the band from it’s naissance as the […]
Julie Orser
Julie Orser‘s work transforms filmic tropes into saturated studies that satirize and seduce. Her work in video and installation scrutinizes the visual and aural structure of Hollywood cinema examining female stereotypes, place, time and desire. Orser’s work deconstructs traditional narrative in favor of fragmentation, repetition, and absence to play on our narrative addictions and internal […]
Nathania Rubin
Nathania Rubin makes hand-drawn animations by erasing and redrawing graphite on paper. She also creates works on paper and installations including wall drawings and site-specific video projections. Her work often grows from in-studio performances which become fodder for an animated persona, sometimes combining historical icons or figures from popular culture with her own subjectivity. Her […]
David Levi Strauss, part 2
This is a continuation of the interview that began on 01/24/2016. The first part can be heard by clicking here.
Lauren Boilini
Lauren Boilini is a painter based out of Seattle, Washington. She received her B.F.A. in Painting and Art History at the Kansas City Art Institute in 2006 and in 2008 she completed her M.F.A. at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). She has served as an artist-in-residence at Canserrat in Spain, Jentel Arts in […]