Contemporary Art Reviews and Interviews

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Svea Lin Soll

My first real professional mentor was Betty Kano at Pro Arts in Oakland. She was an artist, activist, and force of nature — someone who believed deeply in visibility for underrepresented artists long before that was common institutional language.

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Nanci Amaka

You really get wound together and you're different at the end of it in ways we can't necessarily perceive or calculate. I don't think we have the tools to measure it, but there's definitely a change at the end.

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Don Farnsworth

The same thing happened to me in Parma. There I was, practically on my deathbed, thinking, "Hey, look at all the stunning content around me. If I survive, it would be wise to have taken portrait photographs of my caregivers.

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Scott Hove

…that's what attention sickness means. There are other types of attention sickness too. I mean, the people who are constantly, what Buddhists call hungry ghosts. You can never be satisfied with anything

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