“My artwork examines the place where creativity, science, and spirituality meet…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Leslie Ebert
Paul Zimmerman: How did you develop an interest in abstract photograp...
NY Times - Marshall McLuhan suggested art is whatever you can get away with. Warhol, who was so expert at appropriation that the quote is often attributed to him, proved McLuhan right. - read more ...
“The ART must be seen with the heart…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with BOSS
Paul Zimmerman: How did you develop interest in Neo-Fauvism?
BOSS: The link with fauvism came late colorist above...
domus - Chairs, benches and small tables created by the Seoul-based designer who, inspired by the club sandwich, explores new formal and material possibilities from pressed sheets of recycled plastic. - read mo...
domus - The Stele stools designed by artist Niccolò Morgan Gandolfi with Doodesign take the form of ancient ruins: pieces of columns with iridescent colours and strong expressive intensity. - read more ...
NY Times - In the early 1960s, Jules Olitski (1922-2007) made some of the most astounding abstract paintings of the 20th century. Many of them still astound — even if the avuncular sexual innuendos and women’s ...
“I paint from the heart…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Laura Pretto Vargas
Paul Zimmerman: How did you develop interest in art?
Laura Pretto Vargas: I’ve always loved art, the endless sear...
“Always in flux…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Charles Hildebrandt
Paul Zimmerman: How did you develop interest in art?
Charles Hildebrandt: Both my father and grandmother ...
hyperallergic - Edvard Munch and Tracey Emin — what a gloom-struck pair! We see them together, in two photographs hung side by side on the wall, as we enter the exhibition at the Royal Academy. - read more ...
“Above the daily humdrum…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Mauro Martin
Paul Zimmerman: How did you develop interest in photography?
Mauro Martin: Artistically speaking, I was born as a painter, ...