Born in Seattle in 1943, Terry Fox came to San Francisco in the 1960s, and lived and worked between the Bay Area and Europe until …
For more than four decades, Lita Albuquerque has been on a diversified yet aesthetically and conceptually cohesive mission, making installations, ephemeral environments, performances involving the …
The following conversation took place at Paul Karlstrom’s San Francisco home on March 22, 2014, the day after the opening of Brooklyn–based Jemima Kirke’s first …
Janice Guy and Margaret Murray opened Murray Guy Gallery in 1998 on 17th Street near 10th Avenue in Chelsea. The gallery, highly regarded for its …
Petra: hiii are we good Madelyne: Hiiii! Ya,So How have you been feeling this summer overall? P: lol like shit L.A really bums me out …
Los Angeles-based artist Math Bass, whose current solo show Off the Clock at MoMA PS1 runs through August 31st, 2015, has been carving out a …
It’s never a good look to admit to partiality. It belies the pretense of objectivity upon which criticism rests its dubious authority and inevitably fesses …
Are you never tired of Facebook? No, it’s an amazing platform. It’s given me an audience of thousands of people for free. To which extent …
I see you, in my mind’s eye, moving along a diagonal axis. You said something to this effect in an interview a few years ago, …
This is an unusual approach to an interview, in that it is more of a conversation between strangers: one that I staged without having actually …
Alex Bacon met with Elaine Cameron-Weir in her Brooklyn studio to discuss some of the issues at play in and around her work. Structured less …
When did you become or realize you were a conceptual artist? I think it was probably in the late ‘60s when I wanted to push …
One might say that the unassuming yet smooth talking Kal Spelletich is a graduate of the School of Hard Knocks, Magna Cum Laude. He was …
One of the last times I saw Tania we drank a bottle of Blanton’s Kentucky Bourbon and laid on the floor in my living room …
Terri Cohn: The residency program at the Headlands Center for the Arts has a commitment to both significant public and private experiences. Can you talk …
In the mid-1950s, while yet thirteen years old, Henry Martin haunted the Philadelphia Museum of Art, paying special attention to the Walter C. Arensberg Collection, …
I stop into a morning bar to kill time before meeting with Richard Hell at his East Village apartment. I have a couple whiskeys trying …
San Francisco Bay Area, the Mediterranean of the West, has nurtured its own world-changing cultural renaissance always placing a premium on imagination, ideas, innovation, and …
Well, Charles, here we go. We’ve known one another pretty well for quite a while. For almost 20 years, going back to around ’94 when …
On the fringe of an industrial neighborhood in Oakland is City Limits—a gallery owned, operated, and curated by Evan Reiser and Stephanie Rohlfs, both recent …