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#30 brings some reflection on what began 25 years ago. Along the way, there have been many special moments. This issue is a milestone, but it's come together as all the others have. Our "borderlands" theme came out of our conversation with Chris Eckert whose work challenges us with questions from the borderlands between art, technology, religion and science. The work of Vaea Marx occupies a borderland in art history. There's much more. Editor's Introduction
Borderlands
A Conversation with Chris Eckert
Portfolio: German Herrera
Koan
A Conversation with Vaea Marx
On Seeing
Paul Vam Slambrouck
Stretching Identity
A Conversation with Gabriel Meyer
Outshine the Sun
Gail Needleman
Letters
Indigo Animal
Rue Harrison
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"To be an artist is not a matter of making paintings or objects at all. What we are really dealing with is our state of consciousness and the shape of our perception... The act of art is a tool for extended consciousness." --Robert Irwin
Let me warn you that our four interviews - in this case, all women - is old-fashioned. These are long reads. Veteran subscribers wouldn’t expect anything less. On the other hand, if you’re a newcomer - as stalwarts avow over and over - the time invested in our interviews is well worth it. Read More
Each piece here stands in a circle of its own riches. Each piece speaks in some way to the question posed. The question is the most elusive, and yet the most fundamental one. Read More
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