Tag: Maziar| Paul
24 Hours on My Favorite Planet Alone
Paul Maziar goes wandering through his bookmarks and finds unexpected poetic connections.
Layer by Layer: Art Green’s Complex Paintings
A book of the painter’s work captures his complicated use of collage, illusion, and narrative.
Poetry and Pho: Hoa Nguyen Shares Lyricism and a Recipe
Nguyen discusses her new anthology, an upcoming project, art entwined with life, and noodles.
“Best When He’s Messy”: Jason Brinkerhoff’s Unfinished Drawings
Taking a cue from Morton Feldman’s remark that “the love of the past in art is something very different to the artist than it is to the audience,” it’s fair to assume that the audience can remain attached to their favorite masters all their lives without very much ado. For the artist, however, a fixity … Continued
Natural History: Richard Tuttle’s Prints
A new monograph surveying prints by the influential multi-media artist shows his quixotic approach and affinity to a kind of natural abstraction.
Two Works by Robert Seydel
Two new artist’s books collect three works by poet and collagist Robert Seydel.
Origin Stories: A Poet and Painter in Conversation
Two friends, Trevor Winkfield and Miles Champion, discuss their inspirations and history in a new book.
Comic Revelations and Reappearances: Works by Will Bruno
An adventurer in the Pacific Northwest exhibits the record of his recent journeying.
