Everything else
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Narwhals, Salt and Fractals
Using photography as a point of departure, Christine Nguyen cuts, layers, draws, sprays and crystallizes, making both objects and works on paper that revel in a sense of discovery.
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Manuel Cosentino
Manuel Cosentino talks with Darren Ching and Debra Klomp Ching about the big skies in his Behind a Little House series of photographs, which has captured the imagination of audiences across the globe.
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Priya Kambli
Darren Ching and Debra Klomp Ching talk with Priya Kambli about the story behind the Kitchen Gods series.
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Terrestrial Transmissions
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ashley brett chapman, aunspaugh fellowship, digital arts and new media, digital cultures and creativity, human being society, julia oldham, krista caballero, lydia moyer, madam x, meredith drum, museum of fine arts boston, national college of art and design, pratt institute, ruffin gallery, st. mary’s college, stephanie hough, tufts university, uc santa cruz, university of chicago, university of maryland, university of virginiaTuning to the role of the feminine in science fictions, Lydia Moyer curated Terrestrial Transmissions, an exhibition featuring video work by six artists, all women, broadcasting here.
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Jim Naughten
Jim Naughten talks with Darren Ching and Debra Klomp Ching about his vision and the process behind the making of Conflict and Costume, his new series depicting the Herero people of Namibia.
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Leaving the Image
In search of something other than an image, Lily Kuonen shakes up the painting, discovering a new space for play in the shake-up.
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Composed
Seattle bassist and composer Jherek Bischoff talks about how his life growing up on the high seas prepared him for the extremely DIY recording process for his new art-pop album Composed.
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Ice Notes
“Glaciers! Looking at them my eye never knows where to rest,” writes visual artist Oona Stern in her journal from the Arctic Circle. Stern and composer Cheryl Leonard offer a window into their work-in-process, a series of installations employing sounds, maps, images and words recorded at the foot of calving glaciers.
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Frank Yamrus
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Following a six year hiatus, Frank Yamrus reveals his I Feel Lucky series. He talks with Darren Ching and Debra Klomp Ching about his journey of self-portraiture and making the personal public.
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Those Who Didn’t Run
Saxophonist Colin Stetson combines jazz musicianship, rock songcraft and the physicality of a grand slam final to create a truly unique and atavistically compelling sound. Stetson took a rare moment of mid-winter’s rest to talk to At Length about his breakout year, his physical limits and his rather daunting New Year’s resolution.
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WM Hunt
With his book and exhibition The Unseen Eye showcasing one of the most singular collections in photography, W.M. Hunt talks about collecting and his tenacious passion for photography in a candid and insightful conversation with Darren Ching and Debra Klomp Ching.
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Counting Down
What if there were a short film for each year of your life? Julie Lequin takes up the possibility in Top 30, an ongoing video project—part storyboard, part songbook—now showing here.
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Claire Denis Film Scores – 1996 to 2009
Tindersticks have scored six of Claire Denis’ films, a collaboration unique on the indie side of the rock and film world. Stuart Staples talks about the origin and effect of a long partnership and explains why you won’t see the band in the credits of the Avatar sequel.
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Lisa M. Robinson
On the eve of her highly anticipated show Oceana, Lisa M. Robinson talks with Darren Ching and Debra Klomp Ching about the challenges of capturing the subtle transitions of water, air and earth with her new body of photographic work.
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Holyoke Fences
“The moment still life painting shifted to accommodate pouring wine, a spun coin, candle flame, the entire snowy field at dusk. Do you have the time?” Why yes, Zach Savich, we do. Read this excerpt from his new lyric memoir, Events Film Cannot Withstand.