“I am what I create…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Alan Reddick
Paul Zimmerman: You explore figuration in your work. What is it important?
Alan Reddick: It important that I capture the ess...
“It’s like trying to define love…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Gillian Loop
Paul Zimmerman: How did you develop interest in art?
Gillian Loop: Art was not a developed interest but someth...
National Geographic - For years, the head of a queen sat in storage in a building in Berlin. Her face is smooth, but her head is intricately engraved and topped with a crown befitting a lyoba—a matriarch figur...
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Several cultural institutions in Philadelphia have announced public reopening dates following temporary closures mandated over the holiday season to help slow the spread of the coron...
NY Times - You might never watch a movie in virtual reality with friends, despite what Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg suggested five years ago. You might never buy stuff with the computer-based currency Bitcoin. Yo...
NY Times - Thousands of well-heeled frequent fliers browsing around yet another exhibition center, in yet another country, eager to discover the art world’s next big thing … read more ...
“A subtle sense of proportion…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Martin Luisi
Paul Zimmerman: How did you develop interest in art?
Martin Luisi: I came to art when my father passed a...
“Art is a medium for making personal encounters happen…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Tanja Guntrum
Paul Zimmerman: How did you develop interest in art?
Tanja Guntrum: Since I was a child...
“I believe that hope is born out of adversity…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Mae Jeon
Paul Zimmerman: Flowers are always present in your work. How did you develop interest in this subject?
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artnet news - The events of 2020 turned the world upside down for everyone. But the burden of life in lockdown has predominantly fallen on women, and on mothers in particular, with many pressured to leave the w...