Once you get past Ledare's obvious willingness to confront taboos, you discover that his real subject is far messier: the mostly unconscious intersubjective forces that determine our relationships…
A veteran of the AIDS-activist group Gran Fury, Donald Moffett relates how, since the early 1990s, he has produced paintings made with cake-decorating tools, monochromes serving as screens for sociall…
The New York artist discusses her Chicago origins, her documentary film activities in Germany, and, above all, her 16-year investigation of the nature and mechanics of cinematogrpahy itself. …
Stephen Prina is an art polymath whose mediums include drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, installation, video and film. He is also a composer and musician who has interpreted works by Beetho…
The controversial Walker discusses her personal background, the evolution of her well-known cut-paper pieces and films, and how issues of gender and race have informed her latest text-based works…
The Brooklyn photographer—know for her loyalty to film—discusses the formal wizardry behind her brain-teasing, spatially ambiguous images of tabletop constructs.
Huma Bhabha makes strange and compelling work—sculpture, drawing, photography and prints—that engages the arts and histories of many world cultures. The authenticity of her expression is matched by…