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Interviews

  • (detail) Black Monolith X, Birth of Muhammad Ali, 2016, acrylic on canvas, 84 x 63 inches (courtesy of Hauser & Wirth)

    Jack Whitten: Interview

    via: The Paris Review Daily
  • Brenda Goodman, Untitled (1c), 9 x 12 inches, oil on wood, 2016 (courtesy of the artist)

    Brenda Goodman: Interview

    via: Magic Praxis
  • Beverly Fishman, Untitled (Opioid Addiction), 2016, Urethane paint on wood, 62 x 62 x 2 inches (photo: PD Rearick, courtesy CUE Art Foundation)

    Beverly Fishman: The Drug of Abstraction

    via: Art in America
  • Craig Stockwell, 9 anomalies #3, 2014-16, oil on panel, 20 x 16 inches (courtesy of the artist

    Craig Stockwell: Interview

    via: Hyperallergic
  • Trudy Benson, Flame in Cave, 2016, 61 x 66 inches (courtesy of the artist)

    Trudy Benson: Interview

    via: Art F City
  • Emma Coulter, construction #7 (shifting test patterns), 2016, pigmented acrylic, 40 x 62 x 28 cm (courtesy of the artist)

    Emma Coulter: Interview

    via: Visual Discrepancies
  • (detail) Christopher Le Brun, Hereby, 2016 (courtesy the artist)

    Christopher Le Brun: Interview

    via: Brooklyn Rail
  • (detail) Jack Whitten, Quantum Wall, II (Missing Matter), 2016, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 96 x 3 inches (© Jack Whitten, courtesy of the artist and Hauser & Wirth)

    Jack Whitten: Interview

    via: Brooklyn Rail
  • Tal R, Red Roof, 2016, pigment and rabbit skin glue on canvas, 78 3/4 x 94 1/2 inches (courtesy of Cheim & Read)

    Tal R: Interview

    via: Hyperallergic
  • (detail) Carl Ostendarp, Hole in the Sky, 2016, acrylic on canvas, 57 1/2 x 129 1/2 inches (courtesy of Elizabeth Dee Gallery)

    Carl Ostendarp: Interview

    via: Artpulse
  • Ryan Nord Kitchen, Double View, 2016, oil on linen, 15 3/4 x 20 inches (photo: Scott Robinson)

    Ryan Nord Kitchen: Interview

    via: Painting is Dead
  • Susan Abbott, Walking Up from the River, 24 x 24 inches, oil on linen panel (Private Collection)

    Susan Abbott: Interview

    via: Painting Perceptions
  • Stanley Whitney, SunRa, 2016, oil on linen, 96 x 96 inches (courtesy of team gallery)

    Stanley Whitney: Interview

    via: Modern Art Notes Podcast
  • Marina Adams, Standing on my Head, 2016, acrylic on linen, 88 x 78 inches (courtesy of Salon 94 Bowery)

    Marina Adams: Interview

    via: Whitewall
  • (detail) Kate Liebman, Resisting Image by Repetition, 2016, ink and oil on hand-stitched canvas, 74 x 74 inches (courtesy of the artist)

    Kate Liebman: Interview

    via: Two Coats of Paint
  • (detail) Caragh Thuriung, Polaris, 2016, oil, oil stick on linen, 65 x 54 inches (courtesy of Thomas Dane Gallery)

    Caragh Thuring: Interview

    via: Studio International
  • Derek Buckner, View of Gowanus, gouache, acrylic and oil on panel, 11 x 14 inches (courtesy of George Billis Gallery)

    Derek Buckner: Interview

    via: Painting Perceptions
  • Alexi Worth, Microphone with Post-its, 2013, acrylic on nylon mesh, 27 x 36 inches (courtesy of the artist and DC Moore Gallery)

    Dennis Kardon & Alexi Worth in Conversation

    via: artcritical
  • (detail) Fabienne Verdier, Flow, 2016, acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 150 x 125 cm (courtesy of Waddington Custom)

    Fabienne Verdier: Interview

    via: Studio International
  • (detail) Clarity Haynes, Janie, 2014, oil on linen, 62 x 58 inches (courtesy of the artist)

    Clarity Haynes: Studio Visit

    via: Gorky's Granddaughter

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