Conversations with artists /
In this book of interviews, Heidi Zuckerman, Director of the Aspen Art Museum, opens up the studios and practices of more than 25 prominent contemporary artists through personal and illuminating conversations. A perceptive, sensitive interviewer, Zuckerman offers the reader refreshing insights and a...
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Aspen, CO :
Aspen Art Press,
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Table of Contents:
- v. 1. Karin Mamma Andersson : a love story to other artists (2010)
- Lutz Bacher : how will I find you? (2014)
- Darren Bader : the only thing I make (2014)
- Lynda Benglis : you can't change anything (2016)
- Walead Beshty & William J. O'Brien : almost like gambling (2008)
- Huma Bhabha : I do have a sence of humor (2011)
- Carol Bove : the flowers of my midlife crisis (2017)
- Andrea Bowers : we need to learn from history (2012)
- Mark Bradford : the information was inside of me (2010)
- Alice Channer : the unevenly distributed future (2015)
- Simon Denny : solitary consumption (2012)
- Peter Doig : I am a painter (2009)
- Cheryl Donegan : the endless refresh (2017)
- Tony Feher : three-dimensional poet (2007)
- Sergej Jensen : I want to work economically (2010)
- Liz Larner : there is magic in that (2016)
- Margaret Lee : I exist in the in-between states (2014)
- Nate Lowman : to serve the content (2013)
- Adam McEwen : the aspect of failure (2016)
- Julie Mehretu : a very personal language (2006)
- Shirin Neshat : always breaking the rules (2000)
- Laura Owens : all the paintings become one (2017)
- Mai-Thu Perret : live free from structure (2009)
- Susan Philipsz : silence is important (2010)
- Rob Pruitt : I really love friendly things (2013)
- Pedro Reyes : make your own laboratory (2006)
- Rachel Rose : that repetitive unease (2016)
- Julian Schnabel : that is the art (2016)
- Gedi Sibony : put yourself in risky situations (2013)
- Lorna Simpson : I have to pretend it's not me (2013)
- Frances Stark : two things at once (2010)
- Mickalene Thomas : viewers are collaborators (2016)
- Fred Tomaselli : losing yourself in the world (2009).
- v. 2. Introduction: What it means
- Doug Aitken: I feel like I'm seeing old friends (2006)
- Sarah Cain: I always braid my hair (2018)
- Zoe Crosher: A huge collection of misremembered things (2017)
- Abraham Cruzvillegas: I'm not an activist (2018)
- Jeremy Deller: It's all of us (2008)
- Rachel Feinstein: I love things that have a beautiful from (2013)
- Teresita Fernández: I prefer to talk about ideas (2013)
- Dara Friedman: There's definitely light in darkness (2017)
- Ryan Gander: People get confused about my work (2015)
- Mark Grotjahn: I have a recipe (2012)
- Jennifer Guidi: Something a little mystical (2019)
- Wade Guyton & Peter Fischli: Funny situations by putting things together (2017)
- Jim Hodges: I'm playing myself (2009)
- Jacqueline Humphries: Kind of macho in a female way (2019)
- Rashid Johnson: I'm concerned about us (2018)
- Carla Klein: It's always nice to see the change (2010)
- Glenn Ligon: How we look at the past (2017)
- Sarah Lucas: It's not my fault (2019)
- Mark Manders: Nothing to do with what happens in the world (2011)
- Rodney McMillian: Where love is made (2015)
- Ernesto Neto: It's about tension but with some love (2014)
- Gabriel Orozco: There's no such thing as a center (2016)
- Jack Pierson: Maybe I'm a hoarder (2017)
- Anna Sew Hoy: You get energy from the connection (2017)
- David Shrigley: I laugh alone in my studio (2013)
- Amy Sillman: Finishing it really hard (2019)
- Diana Thater: I am an artist (2015)
- Hayley Tompkins: Enjoying that experience of noticing (2013)
- Oscar Tuazon: That's when the work disappears (2019)
- Mary Weatherford: It takes a long time to become a painter (2015)
- Cathy Wilkes: Realities are less defined (2011)
- Amelie von Wulffen: I find it hard to paint what I see (2012)
- Anicka Yi: I respond to the world (2018)
- Lisa Yuskavage: I'm an interested viewer of my work (2019)