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Eleanor Antin: An Interview
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Through her performances and videotapes, Eleanor Antin creates characters (King, Ballerina, Black Movie Star, and Nurse) while spinning tales that blur fiction and history. She avoids good...

 

Collection: On Art and Artists, Interviews, Single Titles

Tags: conceptual art, feminism, interview, visual art

Alice Aycock: An Interview
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During her graduate studies at Hunter College, Alice Aycock began to forge links between personal and more inclusive subject matter and form. In her quest for contemporary monuments, Aycock wrote her Master’s thesis on U.S. highway systems....

 

Collection: On Art and Artists, Interviews, Single Titles

Tags: architecture, installation, interview, sculpture, visual art

John Baldessari: An Interview
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From his photo-text canvases in the 1960s to his video works in the 1970s to his installations in the 1980s, John Baldessari’s varied work has been seminal in the field of conceptual art...

 

Collection: On Art and Artists, Interviews, Single Titles

Tags: interview, photography, visual art

Jennifer Bartlett: An Interview
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Jennifer Bartlett is a writer and painter who makes large paintings with enamels on fabricated panels. She uses an overall grid structure on which she repeats images in a variety of styles ranging from lyric abstraction to childlike...

 

Collection: On Art and Artists, Interviews

Tags: interview, painting

Joseph Beuys: An Interview
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Joseph Beuys was born in Kleve, Germany in 1921. After serving as a volunteer in the German military, Beuys attended the Dusseldorf Academy of Art to study sculpture, where in 1959 he became a professor. Much of his artwork reflects his attempt...

 

Collection: On Art and Artists, Interviews, Single Titles

Tags: interview, visual art

Louise Bourgeois: An Interview
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Louise Bourgeois has utilized wood, metal, plaster, and bronze in creating her sculptures. Among the many themes in her work are the house (or lair) and the so-called “toi-et-moi” or “you and me.” Both of these subjects derive from a self-defined...

 

Collection: On Art and Artists, Interviews, Single Titles

Tags: art history, interview, sculpture, visual art

Stan Brakhage: An Interview
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A major figure among underground filmmakers, Stan Brakhage’s career spanned more than 50 years and 300 films, making him the most prolific American filmmaker at the time of his death in 2003. His personal, independent films range in length from...

 

Collection: On Art and Artists, Interviews, Single Titles

Tags: film or videomaking

Lyn Blumenthal & Kate Horsfield, Phyllis Bramson: An Interview
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Phyllis Bramson is a Chicago painter whose post-imagist style emphasizes content and the deeply personal. Bramson’s paintings are private scenarios that include figures (or performers) who carry out highly charged activities with strong...

 

Collection: On Art and Artists, Interviews, Single Titles

Tags: chicago art, interview, painting

Lyn Blumenthal & Kate Horsfield, Joan Brown: An Interview
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Joan Brown was born in 1938 in San Francisco, CA. She attended the California School of Fine Arts (now the San Francisco Art Institute) and received her BFA in painting. Brown has long been recognized as one of the most important artists to...

 

Collection: On Art and Artists, Interviews, Single Titles

Tags: interview, painting, visual art