Andrew Beccone


H. W. Miller, Descriptive Geometry, Seventh Edition (cover and excerpt), 1941. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; New York, NY. Image courtesy of the Reanimation Library.

Bookstore Manager Chloé Wilcox interviews librarian Andrew Beccone, founder of the Reanimation Library, a collection comprising books that have fallen out of routine circulation—including hobbyist and instruction manuals, general interest

Adam Thompson, Labyrinth, 2010

For the next month, we’ll highlight a series of animated drawings done in graphite by a selection of internationally recognized artists. Ranging from quick gestures to more elaborate narratives, all

Amber Chamber / Antechamber

I was on the verge of tapping the send button on an email with the subject line “Congratulations, you have been accepted into The Drawing Center’s Viewing Program” to Johanne

George Venson


George Venson, Nipples, red, 2012. Nylon reinforced latex saturated wet strength paper and archival inks, dimensions variable. Image courtesy of the artist.

Curatorial Intern Gabriella Perez interviews New York-based artist George Venson about his wallpaper works, which combine drawing, painting, and installation mediums to challenge the juncture between fine art and design.

Colter Jacobsen

Guest contributor Thom Donovan interviews San Francisco-based artist Colter Jacobsen about his idiosyncratic source material and using drawing as a medium for conversation. Thom Donovan: Your drawings seem to reproduce

Ciprian Muresan, Untitled, 2010

For the next month, we’ll highlight a series of animated drawings done in graphite by a selection of internationally recognized artists. Ranging from quick gestures to more elaborate narratives, all