Art
In Conversation
BETTINA POUSTTCHI with Barry Schwabsky
Bettina Pousttchi is a Berlin-based artist who works with photography and sculpture. This month, she has two exhibitions opening in Washington, D.C.: World Time Clock at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (June 9, 2016 January 2017), and Double Monuments atthe Phillips Collection (June 9, 2016 October 2, 2016). Barry Schwabsky sat down with her in New York to find out more.
In Conversation
B. WURTZ with Sara Roffino
“He’s like a magician,” replied the artist N. Dash, when I mentioned I was interviewing B. Wurtz. Her response was typical of the enthusiasm and joy Wurtz and his work elicit among artists.
In Conversation
JOANNE GREENBAUM with Phong Bui
On the occasion of Joanne Greenbaum’s second one-person exhibition at Rachel Uffner Gallery (May 20 July 1, 2016), which features both recent paintings and sculptures, Rail publisher Phong Bui paid a visit to the artist’s Tribeca studio to discuss her life and work just a day before the works were transported to the gallery for exhibition.
In Conversation
DIANE ARBUS: THE FIRST CHAPTER
JEFF ROSENHEIM with Michèle Gerber Klein
Famous for her flagrant fragility and power to horrify, Diane Arbus who according to Judith Thurman “raised the bar of audacity for imagining how far a woman can go by going too far,” is a legend whose celebrity seems constantly on the verge of overshadowing her oeuvre.