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Where's a place to stand inside of oneself? For painter Anita Wong it's the childhood training she received in Guo Hua Lingnan-style painting. For artist Daniel Hunter, it's connected with the idea of something real. For Dickson Schneider it could be most poignantly located in the exchange with strangers attracted to a piece of art he gives away on the street. [more]
A Place to Stand
A Conversation with Anita Wong
Portfolio: Tom Lorio
The Idea of Something Real
A Conversation with Daniel Hunter
Portfolio: Tim Rowan
Art of Living: Free Art
A Conversation with Dickson Schneider
A Trip Out West
David Feldman
The Honey Peddler
Ron Hobbs
From Transaction to Trust
Letters, Notes
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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