Featured this week on our online gallery is Hammand Nasar’s interview with artist Tom Molloy for the Dublin Contemporary in 2011. Tom Molloy’s work is presented in the group
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The State of Hospitality
This is the sixth post in a series commissioned for The Drawing Center that expanded on topics related to the exhibition Lebbeus Woods, Architect, which was on view in our
Scriptorium, Week One
Every weekend between July 12 and August 24, The Drawing Center will open the Scriptorium, an intimate space for the perusal of various out-of-print Drawing Center publications, including 3
Diana Shpungin, Figure and Ground, 2012
Up now on our online gallery is Figure and Ground, 2012 by Diana Shpungin, a Brooklyn-based multi-disciplinary artist born in the seaside town of Riga, Latvia. Figure And Ground animates graphite
Diana Shpungin, Disappearing Act, 2012
Up now on our online gallery is Disappearing Act, 2012 by Diana Shpungin, a Brooklyn-based multi-disciplinary artist born in the seaside town of Riga, Latvia. Disappearing Act animates individual
The State of Educating, the Senses
This is the fifth post in a series commissioned for The Drawing Center that will expand on topics related to the exhibition Lebbeus Woods, Architect, which was on view in
Rita Ponce de Léon, David, 2012
http://youtu.be/KQXzcBToAMg In conjunction with The Drawing Center’s upcoming exhibition Small., this week’s online gallery feature is David, 2012, by Rita Ponce de Léon (b. 1982; Lima, Peru). Inspired by the Mexican social
The State of Beauty
This is the fourth post in a series commissioned for The Drawing Center that will expand on topics related to the exhibition Lebbeus Woods, Architect, which is on view in
E.V. Day
The artist E.V. Day is known for her gravity-defying installations which explore sexuality and humor through her use of fetishistic clothing—which she deconstructs and suspends with monofilament as if caught
Jenny Perlin, Neither a winding nor an unwinding, 2010
The Drawing Center’s online gallery is pleased to present Neither a winding nor an unwinding (2010) by Jenny Perlin. Challenging the perimeters of the documentary tradition, this investigative film takes as