Q&A : Caitlin Lapena
I think my perception about art has been influenced somewhat from education, but I have spent more time unlearning what I was taught. I believe my best work is created when I am not thinking […]
I think my perception about art has been influenced somewhat from education, but I have spent more time unlearning what I was taught. I believe my best work is created when I am not thinking […]
Q) Can you please briefly touch upon your practice as it relates to your consciousness? How has it been altered and shaped through the evolution of your artistic practice? For me, making art is about […]
Q) Within your works, the binary between organic and inorganic is present. How does this relationship operate vis-a-vis and within your understanding of society? Nicolas: Recently, I have focused my research on notions of simulation, […]
[smartslider3 slider=4] To define Nathan Piquette-Miller’s work is to enter into a visual journey of pure aesthetic sublime. After recently completing his Oculus Sinister (2016, shown at OCAD University), his signature style of surreal images, […]
Psychology Tomorrow Magazine’s Art Curator, Matthew Kyba, in a phone conversation with Catherine Opie about her practice. Please find their edited interview, touching on topics of sexuality, identity, contemporary photography, and her historic work. What are […]
Your pictures in Psychology Tomorrow belong to a series. What is its title and why? “Exiled from Truth: Nine Allegories by Dmitry Borshch” is the title under which some allegorical pictures are collected, possibly more […]
When you walk into JD Banke’s most recent exhibit at Glass Box Gallery, entitled Peasant Dreams, bass-heavy hip hop emanating from overhead speakers and large spray painted text lackadaisically positioned between two white gallery walls […]
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