Paul Zimmerman: Nature is a recurring subject in your paintings. Why is it important?
Janni Nyby: Nature gives humans an infinite amount of joy, it is a free space where, among other things, we can recharge, f...
Paul Zimmerman: You are a Mexican artist with interest in Egyptian and pre-Hispanic art. Why these traditions are important for you?
Judy Milazzo: I have always been fascinated by ancient artwork, it provoke...
bu John Austin
At the basis of Micko’s series of paintings, recently exhibited at Artifact, is the artist’s understanding of metamorphosis and mutability. This principle of linear flow and graphic black on bla...
design boom - Practicing artist and educator Matthew Szösz pulls hot sheets of glass from the kiln and immediately inflates it with compressed air. He takes no time waiting for them to dry up naturally. He comm...
NY TIMES - A major London exhibition asks viewers to put aside the details of the artist’s tumultuous life and concentrate on his paintings. - read more
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NY TIMES - His informal, generous pictures were some of the most moving art of the 1990s. Now, at MoMA, time catches up with the German photographer. - read more...
Hyperallergic - Vasily Kandinsky, seated before her in the shadows, was thrilled by this whiff of alien atmosphere. Indeed, he seemed to have been transported to another world. - read more ...
By Dan Aldo
The main subject of remarkable portraits by Lone Bech showed recently at Artifact is a human condition of her subjects. Indeed, the strong expressionistic impulse in the artist’s paintings and coll...
Domus - Collaborator of Basquiat, forerunner of Afrofuturism and prominent graffiti artist, Rammellzee is the great forgotten name of the 1980s New York underground. His Italian origins have marked an intense...
“Inspired by moments…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Layla Vladi
Paul Zimmerman: How did you get interested in art?
Layla Vladi: I’ve been an artist pretty much ever since l...