Contemporary Art Reviews and Interviews
Ahna Girshick
As tech increases around us, I take greater joy in the non-tech moments: human intimacy, time in nature, the creative process, quiet, doing things by hand.
Enrique Chagoya
There are even illustrations by Indigenous people showing priests and soldiers burning their leaders for refusing to convert. It was an exercise of power, not an exercise of love, as taught by Christ…
Dean Larson
It's not meant to have any deep philosophical meaning, but as one carefully observes figures in an environment, things just happen naturally! We begin to ask What are they doing there? What are they saying or thinking? What is life like in their shoes?
Rigoberto Gonzalez
In this exclusive long-form interview, artist Rigoberto González discusses the White House’s targeting of his painting Refugees Crossing the Border Wall into South Texas, exhibited at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery. González reflects on art, censorship, and immigration.

