“Art lives on...”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Wendy Yeo
Paul Zimmerman: Your were born in Hong Kong and have been living in England for many years.
How does your multicultural experience influence ...
The NY Times - The panel by the renowned Black artist, part of his “Struggle” series, was last seen in 1960. But someone had a hunch where it was. - read more ...
Art in America - In the 1970s, New York looked like a city in decline. The Mayor’s Office had been running a deficit since the 1960s, borrowing to balance the budget, but in the spring of 1975, the banks that h...
"My art uses photographic technologies to capture a moment in time."
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Howard Harris
Paul Zimmerman: Technology is one of the most influential aspects of contemporary art. Wh...
artsy - In 2017, florist and artist Makoto Azuma sent a bouquet of flowers into the stratosphere for the second time. Suspended at 30,000 meters above the Earth’s surface, a medium-format camera captured the v...
"Essential for the sanity of the planet."
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Andi Edan
PZ: You were born in South Africa and lived in Israel, Belgium and the UK.
How does your multicultural experience shape...
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Mira Satryan
Paul Zimmerman: You were born in Poland and studied art in Krakow. How did it influence your work?
Mira Satryan: It was quite the opposite. The fact that I l...
NY Times - Whether we’re related by blood or not, our loved ones have been very much with us these last several months. Some have been physically with us, at our elbows, sheltering at home, strengthening and so...
Artsy - Banksy has closely guarded his identity for decades, and he’s also long played a uniquely active role in shaping the way his work is presented and sold. - read more ...