Presented in partnership with BOMB Magazine online, Andrew Alexander speaks with Lauri Stallings.
Category Archive ‘STUDIO VISIT’
05/14/13 Studio Visit: Q&A with Lauri Stallings of gloATL
Category: COLUMNS, Dance, featured, INTERVIEWS, STUDIO VISIT | Tags:
Tags: BOMB, featured, gloATL, Lauri Stallings
Tags: BOMB, featured, gloATL, Lauri Stallings
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04/23/13 An Ideal Rhythm: Studio Visit with Andy Cherewick
“I only like things that can handle my kind of play. And I blame painting for that—”
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04/09/13 I’m Trying My Best to Be Well Balanced: Studio Visit with Shara Hughes
Category: INTERVIEWS, STUDIO VISIT | Tags:
Tags: American Contemporary, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, featured, MOCA GA, SEEK ATL, Shara Hughes
Tags: American Contemporary, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, featured, MOCA GA, SEEK ATL, Shara Hughes
Shara Hughes on painting with her fingers, dismembered bodies, and making work about love. Presented with BOMB Magazine.
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03/12/13 Studio Visit: InKyoung Chun Creates Ki
In Kyoung Chun speaks to Lilly Lampe about transitioning from an MFA into a professional practice, and the imagery in her current work.
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02/26/13 Studio Visit: Micah Stansell’s Collaborative Process
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Tags: College Park, Doug Aitken, featured, Georgia State, High Museum of Art, Micah Stansell, Roberta Smith, Sleepwalkers, The Water and the Blood
Tags: College Park, Doug Aitken, featured, Georgia State, High Museum of Art, Micah Stansell, Roberta Smith, Sleepwalkers, The Water and the Blood
Micah Stansell talks to Rachel Reese about premeditated experimentation, collaborative production processes, and weighs in on the film vs. video debate.
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01/30/13 Studio Visit: Jiha Moon on the Spontaneous Mark
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Tags: Atlanta, color, globalism, Goat Farm, hanji, Jiha Moon, Korea, MOCA GA, Musuem of Contemporary Art of Georgia, painting, paper, Saltworks
Tags: Atlanta, color, globalism, Goat Farm, hanji, Jiha Moon, Korea, MOCA GA, Musuem of Contemporary Art of Georgia, painting, paper, Saltworks
Jiha Moon discusses collecting, desire, and how physical process informs her work at her new Goat Farm studio.
































karley: nice!
Jared: Excited for the Bowman collection. She is someone to keep an eye on
ruth: What do you do with difficult lines of memory? Fold them into a san
Beth Lilly: I know! That's exactly the type of work I had in mind with the call f
Jason Francisco: Davis' bulletin boards seem to me actually to be photographs themselve