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An Ode To Travel: The Diaries of Patrick Trefz
We have spent countless pages talking about how much the pandemic has impacted the creative world over the past two years, and in particular, we realize more and more of what has been lost, including
April 26, 2022
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Kim Dacres: Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
Born and raised in the Bronx by Jamaican parents, Kim Dacres considers her artistry a luxury—not to be taken for granted. Growing up, the abstract sculptor, who works with disassembled tires reconf
April 25, 2022
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Andalusian Revelations: An Interview with Javier Ruiz
You know the classic story—someone brimming with talent, driven by the urge to create and coming to fruition only after facing life’s most surprising hurdles. Choosing the wrong directions Initially working at his family home in Spain years ago, the artist keeps coming back to that same intimate setting over and over again. The quiet and familiarity provide a perfect setting for him to
April 20, 2022
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Kristina Schuldt: Nothing Has to Fit
Rough and elegant, beautiful and grotesque, strong and fragile, vibrant and dispiriting, successful and failed. Such are the perpetual interplays that play with equilibrium in what we recognize
April 18, 2022
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Matt Bollinger: The Realist of Fantasy
During such a decade, as we live through the most unreal days, how do you categorize someone as a realist painter? You begin to wonder what it is someone is trying to realistically convey. 
April 11, 2022
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Mr Super7: A Six Pack with Brian Flynn
The other day I was scrolling through Instagram and saw some cool Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle toys. Those are totally radical, I thought, and I looked to see who made them. It was Super7, a collector
April 08, 2022
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Ross McDonnell: The Life of a Joyrider
The photographs in Ross McDonnell’s book Joyrider are a coming-of-age story, one where everything and everyone are constantly changing in the midst of a world where nothing ever seems to change. Fl
April 06, 2022
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Patrick Martinez: Neon Landscape
On a warm and sunny December morning I drove across LA, from the west side to Huntington Park, specifically, to see Patrck Martinez in his studio. The sprawl is palpable, throbbing with the nuance of
April 04, 2022
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Aryo Toh Djojo: A Close Encounter
It feels quite apt that in the middle of a global pandemic, the US government would more or less admit the existence of UFOs. There was no Hollywood scripted announcement, no looming Independence Day
March 28, 2022
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The Academy of Art’s Bell Quintao: Winner of the Gucci x Artsthread Global Design Graduate Show
There was a time when flip-flops were called thongs, a time before Crocs, Leboutins, Sneakerheads, and even metallic Birkenstocks …
March 23, 2022
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Joy Labinjo: Fun & Games
One of my favorite Joy Labinjo works features two men standing side by side, both in suits, framed by orange into rectangular blue boxes and presented in the trappings of some sort of magic show. On
March 21, 2022
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It Ain’t Easy Being Green: Choppin’ Broccoli with Hein Koh
Forgive the ancient Saturday Night Live reference above, “Choppin’ Broccoli,” but Hein Koh’s broccoli woman might approve—she’d also chop you first. The pandemic cornered Koh in a way tha
March 16, 2022
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