
John Cale
January 21, 2016 8:38 pm Leave your thoughtsIt is important to let life’s chaos seep into the creative process. Artists of all disciplines use different means to push themselves ... More
It is important to let life’s chaos seep into the creative process. Artists of all disciplines use different means to push themselves ... More
I’ve always avoided getting too close with my neighbors. It’s an unspoken rule in NYC: keep to yourself but always be companionable. ... More
Phoebe Gloeckner’s 2002 graphic novel, The Diary of a Teenage Girl, began in her own confused adolescence. As a fifteen-year-old who hated ... More
Doug Rickard’s fascination with America’s cellphone videos constitutes “N.A.”, a photo book composed entirely of YouTube stills. For three years, the acclaimed ... More
Three months in 1965 marked a turning point in the civil rights movement, and history itself. “Selma” chronicles this time – from ... More
“Mr. Turner” explores the late life of great and idiosyncratic artist J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851), who must face that his career is in ... More
To look back at Jason Molina’s music career is to confront a certain mythos – not one with the veneer of fame ... More
Covering over two decades of Pierre Huyghe’s creative career, LACMA presents an exhibition designed as a park-like environment where viewers can participate ... More
Writer, actor, and director Alex Ross Perry got his start in New York’s legendary video store, Kim’s Video, when he was a ... More
“Richard Phillips: Negation of the Universe” written by Marcus Steinweg celebrates the practice of contemporary artist, Richard Phillips, revealing the complexities and ... More