One of Many Possible Art Issues
Russell Haswell
If you were to encounter any notable person operating in the fields of art, music, fashion, technology, media or science during the last 15 years, chances are they would have a story to tell about Russell Haswell.
Jack Kirby In The Valley
When he first settled in Southern California in 1969, Jack Kirby was kept up at night by hippie bikers circling the hillside on which his ranch-style home was perched.
Literary
When Aron Mörel of London’s Mörel Books put out my first book, which was also his first proper full-run publication, he was a poetry zine publisher with big dreams.
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.
The 90s Were Intense
I first saw Marlene McCarty’s artwork in the late 90s. She made a series of huge portraits of teenage girls who had killed their mothers, accompanied by captions describing the murders in grisly detail.
Neville Wakefield
Neville Wakefield is the sort of writer and curator that is sorely needed today. He questions the institutions that now seem to hover, like creepy gods, over the making of art.
Sara-vide Ericson
Sara-Vide Ericson graduated from Sweden’s Royal Institute of Art last year and has already been picked up by the prestigious Galleri Magnus Karlsson, where she recently exhibited her first solo show.