Contemporary Art Reviews and Interviews
A Conversation with Oscar Villalon
"What the literary arts do is provide you with that vocabulary. So you can name the place where it hurts. You can name that itch — and now you know where to go and scratch."
Enrique Chagoya on invisible censorship, keeping our humanity, and uselessness
"The most invisible type of censorship is actually the art market…You have to see the arts as a way to keep your humanity, not as a way to make a living."
Christy Chan
"We have a government that's behaving in a very fragile way — when they put in measures to limit what people can learn in schools and what they can talk about in the workplace, that's coming from a deep fear of the truth."
David Ligare, Sand Drawings 1973-1977, at 615 Broadway, Seaside, CA
By Kelly Jean Egan & Matt Gonzalez

