The Drawing Center is pleased to feature Leopoldo Mazzoleni’s Aria, 2012, on our online gallery. Since 2011, Leopoldo Mazzoleni (born: 1953; Catania, Italy) has worked from a small black and
Nikolaus Gansterer, Translecture / Sequence 1, 2014
Translecture / Sequence 1 (About the impossibility of objective perception per se), 2014, is our second feature of work by Vienna and Berlin based artist Nikolaus Gansterer (born 1974;
Nikolaus Gansterer, Third Hand (Part I & Part II), 2014
This week’s online gallery feature is the work of Nikolaus Gansterer (born 1974; Klosterneuburg, Austria) entitled Third Hand (Part I & Part II), 2014. Made in collaboration with violinist Annelie Gahl, Third
Anila Rubiku, Effacing Memory, 2013
This week’s online gallery feature is Effacing Memory (2013) by Milan-based artist Anila Rubiku (born 1970; Durres, Albania). Blending drawing, performance, and social practices, Effacing Memory is part of
Jodie Mack, Point de Gaze, 2012
As our second feature of experimental filmmaker Jodie Mack (born 1983; London, UK) is Point de Gaze (2012). A fabric flicker film titled after a gauze-like Belgian lace, Point de Gaze continues
Jodie Mack, A Joy, 2005
In conjunction with the opening of Len Lye: Motion Sketch, The Drawing Center’s online gallery will feature the work of experimental filmmaker Jodie Mack (born 1983; London, UK). In A Joy, Mack
Susi Jirkuff, Friday, I’m in Love, 2007
As our second feature of hand-drawn animations by Austrian-based artist Susi Jirkuff (b. 1966, Linz, Austria), “Friday, I’m in Love,” takes inspiration from The Cure’s rock ballad based on
Susi Jirkuff, People Who Like Bonnie Tyler, 2009
Austrian-based artist, Susi Jirkuff (b. 1966, Linz, Austria) explores consumer culture, pop music, and authentic emotionality in her 2009 hand-drawn animation People Who Like Bonnie Tyler. Inspired by her visit
Drawing Lessons with Suzanne Lacy and Andrea Bowers
BlouinARTINFO ‘s Vanessa Yurkevich interviews artists Suzanne Lacy and Andrea Bowers about their performance, Drawing Lessons, which took place at The Drawing Center March 17 – 23, 2014. In a
Yara Pina, Untitled 4, 2012; Untitled 2, 2011
Yara Pina is one of 54 artists chosen for The Drawing Center’s new Open Sessions program, which will explore drawing as an expansive practice, tool, metaphor and theme. Open Sessions