Katie Hudnall’s interest in woodmaking stems from her childhood hobby of putting things together and taking them apart. “I was not a very good student when I was a kid, but I was good at drawing and ...
Chase Hall approaches painting as a form of personal inquiry, using his work to untangle questions of race, identity and class. Photo: Jack Platner Chase Hall speaks like someone who has thought about ...
In my “plush” upstairs office (known to my family as “the closet”), I listen to at least one radio station daily. Periodically, I catch on-air interviews with artists and other notables noticing ...
“These here are little protective hair buns, or anchoitas,” says the Dominican-born artist Firelei Báez during the last days of summer, pointing to a series of sensuous, inky coiled-hair paintings in ...
There’s always something going on in Nashville, but the CMA Fest 2024 will be talked about for months. “This is such a special week,” Carly Pearce exclusively told Us Weekly at the annual fan-filled ...
Kadyrova's installation “House of Culture” sits atop a mound of dirt, made of found bullet-pierced material and holds a chandelier from a Soviet-era community ...
What do you do when the technology you depend on every day messes up? Instead of getting frustrated or throwing a machine out, Phillip Stearns makes art out of errors. We talked to Stearns in his ...
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