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Natia Lemay: The Act of Being Seen
Natia Lemay entered her first gallery space when she was 33 years old. This feels quite relevant to reference as we look at the trajectory and backstory of the artist. Born in Winnipeg and now dividi
October 07, 2024
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Pia Paulina Guilmoth: Fragments of Illumination
Our eyes evolved for light, but it is at its edges that we see most clearly. It is in the transformative glow of the sun’s predictable retreat and re-emergence where the world flaunts its beauty, w
October 02, 2024
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Wendy Red Star: What's in a Name
“A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” During my conversation with Wendy Red Star, I kept thinking about Shakespeare not only because of the alluring way in which Red Star talks about h
September 30, 2024
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Not in Charge: An Interview with Joseph Olisaemeka Wilson
Inside the head of Joseph Olisaemeka Wilson is a winding maze, the walls covered in earthy clay, mandolin music rippling from speakers unseen. It is a place where he can cruise, eyes open wide to bot
September 25, 2024
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Staying Inside: An Interview with Felicia Chiao
Felicia Chiao is a proud homebody. Spending time alone in her apartment in San Francisco, the artist often reflects on her inner life through her Copic marker drawings, which she then shares to the n
September 19, 2024
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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 149: Matt Bollinger is Trying to Understand America
Matt Bollinger's aim is both to define America but also define himself. Okay, okay, that seems like a wide net to throw, and it maybe it even seems simplistic, but there is his contemporary approach
September 18, 2024
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LA in Clay: A Conversation with Meegan Barnes
She had us at IN-N-OUT, an endearing and enduring sculpture inspired by the city of Los Angeles. Meegan Barnes is an anthropologist who memorializes iconic moments and scenes through the medium of cl
September 18, 2024
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Interview: Getting Into Perspective with Painter Gina M. Contreras
Secrets are complex—everybody has one, but nobody would want to be one. San Francisco-based artist Gina M. Contreras often suspects that she may be the proverbial secret lover, bearing herself and
September 13, 2024
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Always the Thing That Came Before: A Conversation with Painter Mary Finlayson
Memory is a funny thing. It’s easily defined as a faculty in which our minds store information to influence future decisions, and yet contains so much more mystery, ambiguity, and moments oftransfo
September 12, 2024
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A New Global Conversation: A Spotlight on the Contemporary Art Movement in Mexico
When did Mexico become one of the world’s hottest art destinations? The Mexican capital, in particular, known for Aztec architecture and storied murals, is thriving in a dynamic creative scene as a
September 11, 2024
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The Colllection of Shawn and Andrew Hosner of Thinkspace LA @ Los Angeles Modern Auctions
LA Modern Auctions (LAMA) is proud to present The Collection of Shawn & Andrew Hosner of Thinkspace LA, in a two-part auction event on September 12th and 13th. With works from Javier Calleja, Rob
September 05, 2024
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Isaac Psalm Escoto: But He’s Still Sickid
Isaac Psalm Escoto strikes an interesting balance between futurism and parody. His paintings perceive a city that is broken and, therefore, a very intriguing place in which to play. Most of us first
September 04, 2024
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