Méïr Srebriansky (b. 1976 in Strasbourg, France) is an abstract painter based in New York City. He earned his BFA from École supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Strasbourg. In France, influenced by French and American New Wave cinema, he painted realism. Working with blurred photographs in his series “Wasted Pictures” led the artist to explore abstraction. Shapes often derived from his figurative drawings, and colors, guide his labor-intensive process driven by popular culture, science, and the depths of his own imagination.
Read MoreIn this interview, Adele Smejkal speaks to Volume 11 cover artist, Erin Wright about her artistic practice. Erin Wright is a designer, painter, and curator living in Los Angeles, California and is currently an adjunct professor of Architecture at Woodbury University. She also is co-founder of Binder Projects, a curatorial project based in Memphis, Tennessee.
Read MoreGregory Siff is an LA-based artist whose exhibition Evidence of Life opened on February 28, 2020, at CASS Contemporary in Tampa, FL.
Read MoreBerit Louise Sara-Grønn is a visual artist living and working in Oslo. She works with painting, photography and sculpture. She has previously studied Fine Art Photography and is now studying at the Norwegian National Academy of Fine Arts in Oslo alongside her artistic practice.
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Jonathan Michael Ray’s art practice comprises of works in photography, installation, print, drawing and video. His work examines the multilayered histories and fictions of artifacts and places. In this interview, he speaks with Tim Ralston of PADA from his studio in Lisbon.
Read MoreAnna Perach (b. 1985) is a London-based multimedia artist whose work explores issues of ritual, femininity, and identity through performance and display. Perach’s ornate wearable sculptures are used in both choreographed performances and displayed independently. Between her travels, she corresponded with guest juror, Michael H. Dewberry to discuss her influences, challenges, and triumphs in her practice.
Read MoreShamona Stokes is a ceramic sculptor from Jersey City, NJ, and holds a BFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. Her iconic sculptures explore the archetypes and imaginary figures of the subconscious mind. In this interview, she speaks to Anna Mikaela Ekstrand about the show, her upbringing, and the future of her artistic practice
Read MoreJuliette Dominati is a visual artist, a performer, and a film/theater director. Graduated from the National Art School of Paris in 2017, she develops her work in the field of installation, that include paintings, videos, performances, and all kind of fragments.
Read MoreMichael Nauert, born and working in Southern California, creates abstract oil paintings based on nature, resonance, and mind-space. We are pleased to publish his work in Volume 10. In this interview, he sits down with Diana Cerezino, a Lisbon-based artist and founder of PADA Studios to discuss his work, process, and inspirations.
Read More"I choose to obscure the faces, almost as if they are melting in and out of the background. This is a reflection on how my self identity has at times been at risk of being lost through the many transitions in my life that I have experienced”
Read MoreChelsea A. Flowers is an artist who holds an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art (2017), and a BFA from Denison University with a concentration in Black Studies (2013). In this interview she speaks to Masha Vlasova about making politically charged work, the joys and struggles of making autobiographical work, and practical advice for artists.
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