“I Was Free To Do As I Pleased”: Regina Bogat on her Life as an Artist
The veteran painter reminisces in her New Jersey studio
“What You Really See Is How You Are Looking”: Robert Berlind Interviewed
“a field of vision depends on what’s in your mind”
“Surprising Conjunctions”: Paul Carey-Kent and Bella Easton Discuss the Collateral Drawings Series
The curatorial project continues, showing drawings and their palimpsests.
Politics on the Canvas, Online, Now: A Studio Visit with Jeremy Okai Davis
A visit with a painter thinking through jazz, politics, history, and the craft of painting in the contemporary era.
A Concept and a Narrative: Emilia and Ilya Kabakov Interviewed
The artists describe their history, their thoughts about painting, and the strictures on contemporary imagery.
Smackdown: Ryan Roa on raw combat in his working method
Stress Points, his show at gallery nine 5, on view through January 8
The State and the Studio: Coco Fusco on Performance Art in Cuba
The performance artist, curator, and writer discusses her new book about Cuban art.
A Portrait A Day — And Back In The Day: A Studio Visit with Brenda Zlamany
At work on portraits of Yale women of the 1890s and 365 art world contemporaries
Tell Me: with Bill Corbett
Corbett discusses his personal and aesthetic interest in the work of Franz Kline.
The Eternal Question: Carlos Vega on the ecumenical sources of his new work
His exhibition, “Faith Need Not Fear Reason,” is at Jack Shainman through December 5