Volume 17 Τεύχος 11
Cameron Platter
Cameron Platter lives in a small town just visible from Durban with his wife, his pug and his new born baby. It seems a peaceful existence, but meanwhile, in a secret laboratory deep beneath the surface, strange images are taking form.
Marina Abramović
Marina Abramović was recovering from her MoMA retrospective, “The Artist Is Present,” when we visited her at her home in upstate New York this past summer.
Shamim Momin
After 12 years as a curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, where she co-curated the 2004 and 2008 Biennials, Shamim Momin packed up and moved to the other side of the country.
Raymond Pettibon
I’ve learned so much about drawing from staring at Raymond Pettibon’s work that I’ve completely assimilated his influence. Sometimes I’ll work for months, believing that I’ve reached a new level of creativity.
White Punk On Hope
Gee Vaucher was a member of Crass and is a genius who made some of the most iconic punk rock artwork ever.
Employee Of The Month
Rob Pruitt: I’m so honored. I haven’t the slightest idea how it happened. I thought my enormous number of coffee breaks might have disqualified me.
Hermann Nitsch
On first viewing the work of Hermann Nitsch, the uninitiated may wonder whether he’s a murderous psychopath who conned the art world into funding satanic rites and blood-drenched bacchanalia.