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Timothy Lai: Painted Syncopation
Timothy Lai's paintings are constructed like a dream. While looking at them, I often find myself quite transfixed with the idea that faces sort of drift in and out of the works, that the animals seem
July 15, 2024
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A Soft Touch: Mystic Reality & Cashmere Dreams with Adrian Schachter
I can attest to the magical properties of Adrian Schachter’s work because I wear it on my body. Under the name Adrian Cashmere, the artist creates sartorial selections unlike anything ever experien
July 11, 2024
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Joy Yamusangie: Primary Colors
Joy Yamusangie is an artist who knows how to harness the essentials. Their artwork that we see today has evolved from a practice in which they would stare into a mirror and draw lines that outlined t
July 08, 2024
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Eric Yahnker: The Serious Side of a Joke
There’s a game I like to play where I try to link a musician and an artist whose careers, styles, or personas echo each other. Here’s some easy ones: Louise Bourgeois is Patti Smith, FUTURA is Su
July 01, 2024
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Rotting From Within: Abdulhamid Kircher's Family Portrait
This summer, Abdulhamid Kircher will publish a book of photographs with Loose Joints entitled Rotting From Within that encompasses his entire life. They will also encompass lifetimes. The camera
June 26, 2024
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Lowriding Legacy: Bringing Teen Angels Back to Life
At its core, independent publishing is a labor of love. It can also be a historical act, often an archive for the preservation and contextualization of counter and underground cultures. Teen Angels m
June 25, 2024
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Nehemiah Cisneros: Legend of a Wicked City
What captures you at first is the density of information. On each canvas, you are immersed in an imagination that is devouring every detail of the subconscious and attempting to make each painting an
June 24, 2024
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Conversing From Within: An Interview with Sabrina Bockler
Minutes into my conversation with Sabrina Bockler, she avidly referenced the “Tulip Mania” of the Dutch Golden Age and I knew I was in for something quite special. Bockler is that rare artist who
June 19, 2024
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rafa esparza: A Sense of Generosity
Something I couldn’t stop thinking about from my conversation with rafa esparza is that art is truly healing. Sometimes it's hard to evaluate and measure the impact. There is no real data on the vi
June 17, 2024
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The Power of a Purple Crayon: A Conversation with Rebecca Ness On Coming Into Her Own
Since we first engaged with Rebecca Ness during her time at Yale, it was clear she perceived the world from a unique angle, developing a density in realistic paintings, looking at friends and peers w
June 12, 2024
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Ivy Haldeman: Notions of Slippage
One of the things I love about Ivy Haldeman is the way she lets you know that the world isn't quite what it seems. Everything is recognizable as you try to figure out why something out of context fee
June 10, 2024
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Noelia Towers: Empathy and Enlightenment
A successful short story may be a writer’s greatest challenge. There’s no space for meandering, verbose flourishes, a cast of characters, and the landing has to stick. Only a confident voice can
June 03, 2024
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