‘If We Are All That Lonely, It Can’t Be That Bad’: Wolfgang Tillmans on the Universal Thoughts Behind His Heart-Breakingly Visceral Photos

Artnet News, September 2022

Legendary Cinematographer Roger Deakins on Getting Rejected from Film School and Releasing His First Book of Photographs at 72

Artnet News, September 2021

Artist Anicka Yi Explains Why COVID-19 Is Terrible for Humanity, But Fundamentally ‘Good for the Planet’

Artnet News, July 2020

‘History Doesn’t Move in a Straight Line’: Photographer An-My Lê on How Pictures Can Help Us Keep Up With a Rapidly Changing World

Artnet News, June 2020

Peer Inside the Otherworldly Studio of Andra Ursuţa, a Sculptor Who Transforms Horror-Movie Props Into Eerie Totems

Artnet News, November 2019

Photographer Alec Soth Made His Name Photographing Middle America. But ‘Middle America’ Isn’t What It Used to Be

Artnet News, March 2019

Beauty ‘Can Be a Powerful Tool’: Artist Genesis Belanger on How Her Surreal Sculptures Address Our Present Moment

Artnet News, January 2019

‘People Often Get Hung Up on the Search for Meaning’: Artist Seth Price on Why You Probably Don’t Understand His Work

Artnet News, December 2018

‘History Is Dictated by Where You Stand’: Nathaniel Mary Quinn on Using His Neighbors as Subjects for Heartrending New Portraits

Artnet News, October 2018

Studio Visit: Patricia Voulgaris

Elephant, February 2018

 

Indexes of Engagement: John Divola

Artinfo, May 2017

 

The Phenomenon of Light and Shadow: A Q&A with Erin O’Keefe

Artinfo, April 2017

 

Art World Analogue: A Conversation with Anne Doran

Afterimage, Vol. 44, no. 6, June 2017

 

Exactly Wrong: Roe Ethridge Talks About Narrative, Effortlessness, and Sunshine Noir

Modern Painters, Winter 2016/17

 

Restless Bodies: Donna Huanca’s Ephemeral Installations

Modern Painters, October/November 2016

 

Elusive, Illusory: Q&A with Sara VanDerBeek

Artinfo, September 2016

 

Lucas Blalock by Taylor Dafoe

BOMB, May 2016

 

 

 

 

 

 

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