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Interview:
Myths, metaphors, and more: Interview with Eleanor Antin
This interview originally appeared on the Art21 Blog in two parts (Part 1; Part 2)
1/14/2009
Interview:
Eleanor Antin: Humor, Personas, and Yiddish Theater
ART21: How do you view the different kinds of humor you’ve used over the years?
10/01/2003
Interview:
Eleanor Antin: "The Last Days of Pompeii"
ART21: Why is time travel something that’s of interest to you?
10/01/2003
Interview:
Walton Ford: Printmaking and Natural History Artists
ART21: While the majority of your work is in watercolor, you’ve also recently been making prints. Can you talk a little about that project?
10/01/2003
Interview:
Walton Ford: Political Humor and Colonial Critique
ART21: Can you talk about the series of paintings you've been working on that deal with Sir Richard Burton?
10/01/2003
Interview:
Elizabeth Murray: "Bop" and the Process of Painting
ART21: Tell us about Bop. What’s the inspiration behind it?
10/01/2003
Interview:
Elizabeth Murray: Looking at Pictures: A Painter’s Education
ART21: When do you first remember making art?
10/01/2003
Interview:
Raymond Pettibon: Gumby, Vavoom, and Baseball Players
ART21: Are any of the characters in your work ever heroes? Say, the baseball players . . . PETTIBON: I’m not in awe of what most people would consider heroes, which would be someone of stature and power. In fact, those would tend to be people who I don’t respect at all. The public has a kind of natural awe of them that tends to...
10/01/2003
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Raymond Pettibon: Political Cartoons—Patty Hearst and the Presidents
ART21: There’s an anger and a kind of social criticism in your work. Can you talk about that? Where does that anger come from? PETTIBON: Well, it just wells up from deep inside me, so watch out: it’s likely to blow any time! (LAUGHS)
10/01/2003
Interview:
Vija Celmins: Building Surfaces
ART21: Is there a way to describe how your work led from one way of working into the next?
9/17/2003
Interview:
Vija Celmins: Earliest Influences, Early Works
ART21: I’m curious about this old painting you have in the studio. Have you been thinking about its qualities, in terms of what you’re working on now?
9/17/2003
Interview:
Tim Hawkinson: "Drip" and "Emotor"
ART21: What is the inspiration behind Drip? What led you to creating that piece?
9/17/2003
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