Watch: Art Wise: In the Studio with Lesley Dill

Presented by the Hunter Museum of American Art, in conjunction with Lesley Dill’s feature in their exhibition The F Word: We Mean Female!, Lesley Dill invites us into her studio in this video. Beginning with a slide talk of her work, and ending with a virtual visit of her studio, Lesley Dill shares about the […]
Read: The New Yorker’s How to Read Sam Gilliam’s Formalism

Sam Gilliam at work in the Tandem Press studio, 2007. Sam Gilliam, who was Tandem Press’s first visiting artist in 1987, recently opened a monumental exhibition of new work at Pace Gallery, his first (a very long overdue accomplishment) exhibition with a major New York dealer. View Sam Gilliam: Existed Existing on Pace’s website, and […]
Read: The New York Times, Alison Saar on Transforming Outrage Into Art

“Conked” (1997) depicts a woman swallowing her own hair, made of wire. Her face is lined with ceiling tin. Credit: Nolwen Cifuentes for The New York Times Alison Saar has a new public sculpture, Imbue, a 12-foot-tall bronze evoking the Yoruba goddess Yemoja, commissioned by the Benton Museum of Art and now standing in its […]
Read: Hyperallergic, Beer with a Painter: Judy Pfaff

Judy Pfaff, “Tivoli ➔ Tisbury (A Romance)” (2017), Messums Wiltshire, Tisbury, England Jennifer Samet recently visited Judy Pfaff’s property and studio spaces in Tivoli, New York to interview her for Hyperallergic’s “Beer with a Painter” series of artist features. Throughout the interview, Judy Pfaff speaks of her childhood, reflects on how her experiences growing up […]