“I want the paintings to create a space that people want to be in, that the paintings will give them some hope for the future.” Susan Bee On November 27, 2019, I had the pleasure to host a talk by artist, editor, and book artist Susan Bee. An audience of professionals and art students from Paris College of Art attended the event and were introduced to Bee’s rich and multifaceted creative universe. A New York native, Bee has developed, since the early 1970s, a deeply personal painterly style c..
This interview was the main feature in Turps Banana Magazine #16, Spring 2016. Lasker & Pratt exhibi...
Catalog for the exhibition Marguerite Louppe and Maurice Brianchon: Mirrors of Midcentury French Cul...
The following text is an interview between me and two members of staff at Writtle School of Design, ...
v, 110 leaves ; 29 cmThis thesis is organised into two chapters and an appendix. The first chapter e...
In July 2021, Susan Morris invited me to her home and studio in London to talk about her work. She s...
The Canadian artist Diane Borsato has explored a number of different projects with bees and beekeepe...
Introduction Vanessa Place gave a public interview at the University of Paris 13, Sorbonne Paris Cit...
Cet article est un compte rendu analytique d’une exposition qui a eu lieu à la Fondation des États-U...
Leah Durner is a contemporary abstract painter living and working in New York City. She is one of th...
Solo Exhibition and Residency. POLLEN, Monflanquin, France. Residency January 2nd – February 4t...
The exhibition “Le Portrait daguerrien en Amérique/The Daguerreian Portrait in America” took place i...
In an interview with Ricardo Santhiago, visual artist Astrid Salles revisits aspects of her formatio...
In the spring of 2008 when Géraldine Chouard, who was helping to coordinate the landmark exhibition ...
About a year after seeing it at its first home at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, I h...
In 1989, Magiciens de la terre was introduced as the “first truly international exhibition, bringing...
This interview was the main feature in Turps Banana Magazine #16, Spring 2016. Lasker & Pratt exhibi...
Catalog for the exhibition Marguerite Louppe and Maurice Brianchon: Mirrors of Midcentury French Cul...
The following text is an interview between me and two members of staff at Writtle School of Design, ...
v, 110 leaves ; 29 cmThis thesis is organised into two chapters and an appendix. The first chapter e...
In July 2021, Susan Morris invited me to her home and studio in London to talk about her work. She s...
The Canadian artist Diane Borsato has explored a number of different projects with bees and beekeepe...
Introduction Vanessa Place gave a public interview at the University of Paris 13, Sorbonne Paris Cit...
Cet article est un compte rendu analytique d’une exposition qui a eu lieu à la Fondation des États-U...
Leah Durner is a contemporary abstract painter living and working in New York City. She is one of th...
Solo Exhibition and Residency. POLLEN, Monflanquin, France. Residency January 2nd – February 4t...
The exhibition “Le Portrait daguerrien en Amérique/The Daguerreian Portrait in America” took place i...
In an interview with Ricardo Santhiago, visual artist Astrid Salles revisits aspects of her formatio...
In the spring of 2008 when Géraldine Chouard, who was helping to coordinate the landmark exhibition ...
About a year after seeing it at its first home at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, I h...
In 1989, Magiciens de la terre was introduced as the “first truly international exhibition, bringing...
This interview was the main feature in Turps Banana Magazine #16, Spring 2016. Lasker & Pratt exhibi...
Catalog for the exhibition Marguerite Louppe and Maurice Brianchon: Mirrors of Midcentury French Cul...
The following text is an interview between me and two members of staff at Writtle School of Design, ...