https://youtu.be/Sgv5frYs9OA Artists Elliott Hundley and Entang Wiharso discuss the commonalities in their works, which explore contemporary political, social, cultural, and religious myths. Painter Hundley discusses the influence of literary references in his work and his approach to creating two-dimensional space in individual works and installations. Mixed media artist Wiharso describes the conditions of his early …
https://youtu.be/kj5-9PR9gB0 Artists Elana Mann and Jiha Moon discuss overlaps and divergences in their artistic approaches as well as their experiences as parents and educators or community organizers in the arts. They discuss the influence of their culturally rich backgrounds and everyday experiences of cross-cultural interaction on their work. Attention is paid to each artist’s distinct …
https://youtu.be/CoZ2aAOxOMQ In this conversation, Los Angeles artist Shinique Smith and Yogyakarta artist Mella Jaarsma discuss overlaps in their approaches to using materials, people, and ritual in their works with curator Anuradha Vikram. Topics include learning to make and dye textiles, researching colonial histories and economic dependencies between nations, and working with the body, their own …
https://youtu.be/mstxgEy2-k4 In the first conversation in the series, New Delhi artist Mithu Sen and Brooklyn artist Jaishri Abichandani compare notes on their feminist upbringings in 1970s India with curator Anuradha Vikram. They reflect on the different contexts of their artistic training in India and in the United States, finding support for radical art practices, and …
Chris Rivas : Your artist group got its name “Gegerboyo” from the protective lava dome at Mount Merapi. How was your group introduced to the story of this dome protecting Merapi residents from volcano eruptions? 아티스트 그룹의 이름 “Gegerboyo”는 메라피 산에 있는 용암을 보호하는 돔에서 이름을 얻었습니다. Merapi주민들을 화산 폭발로부터 보호하는 이 돔의 이야기를 어떻게 …
COLLABORATORS JOSHUA HASHEMZADEH Aaron Sandness ADDITIONAL CONTENT Yesterday-Tomorrow Juan Capistran, Rakeem Cunningham, Aaron Sandnes, & Taravat Talepasand | March 21 – April 25, 2020
Previous Next Emily Jones : Chris I haven’t seen you in person for a while because of the Covid-19 pandemic, but I was able to visit your show recently and really enjoyed it. Can you tell me where you got the idea for the title of your show? Chris Rivas : The title “40 Days and …
Previous Next Semblance | Sunshine, on view at the Torrance Art Museum through August 29, 2020, traces the material and aesthetic influence of post-war Los Angeles on minimalist art within Southern California from the 1960s to today. SFAI caught up with, Joshua Hossain Hashemzadeh (BFA Painting, 2015), co-curator of the exhibition, to discuss the concept, …
https://youtu.be/xFS8KBegWT4 Susan Baik sits down with Chandraguptha Thenuwara, an artist turn activist whose body of work is dedicated to exposing political corruption in Sri Lanka. In 1997 the artist began presenting his self-curated memorial exhibitions, presented on 23 July every year to commemorate ‘Black July’. The exhibitions began with a series of work titled Barrelism, his response to the …
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