Several years ago, my friend Jessica Lebos referred to Alexandra Trujillo de Taylor in this publication as the “dazzling downtown doyenne” whose “parties are so legendary that invitations are coveted […]
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Helen Durant: ‘Lines are what I Love’
Few pieces of art speak to me more than the passionate, gestural paintings of Helen Durant. Now in her early 70’s, fragile and graceful as a bird, delicately boned and […]
Reflecting on death, and life
Through her extensive research, Seidl creates a moving body of work that perfectly captures that haunting feeling
Todd Schroeder’s work confronts issues of our time
‘People get really tied up in this idea of what something is about, what it means’
Celebrating the ‘New Moon’
‘It just seemed the right thing to do, to open our doors for our people’
5 Questions with Bethani Blake
‘My brain feels more like I’m stuck there, in the Paris Hilton lowrider 2000s aesthetic, but we’re in a world of TikTok and Twitter’
Tiffani Taylor’s meditations
‘I think it’s important to have that human connectedness and interaction’
5 Questions with Xavier Hutchins
‘I get a lot of inspiration from my outlook on the world, as I see things happen’
Dell Belew’s purpose-driven painting
In her artwork and in life, Belew is a bit of a chameleon
5 Questions with Terri Harris
‘It’s a part of the human experience to be in situations where you feel small compared to something out of your control’
Southern Gothic Sisters
‘I call our style pop surreal Southern Gothic narrative’
