“But the truth is…” a Gil Scott-Heron interview
With the passing of Gil Scott-Heron I felt it was important to re-publish this interview with him from issue number one of Nihl, an arts and culture magazine I published in 1982. During its short and...
View ArticleArchival Knowledge- An Interview with Artist Tim Schwartz
Artist Tim Schwartz’s recent exhibition at Agitprop, Inside the Digital Scriptorium: New Works by Tim Schwartz, featured a series of works derived from information lost when archives go digital. This...
View ArticleExit interview: Susan Myrland looks back on Art San Diego 2011
Rendering of "Self titled" by Nina Preisendorfer and Brian Zimmerman Susan Myrland‘s career is difficult to put into a box. Her resume includes stints with both for-profit and non-profit organizations....
View ArticleLeonard Koren Interview: Making WET
Front and back covers. Making WET: The Magazine of Gourmet Bathing will be published mid-March, 2012. Leonard Koren published WET Magazine for 5 1/2 years between 1976 and 1981 as part of a creative...
View ArticleTodd Stands Interview: Documenting the Chicano Park Mural Restoration
Looking down on Esteban Villa. Photo by Todd Stands. Todd Stands is a multi-skilled artist with 30 years of public art experience. He was invited to be a part of million dollar restoration project of...
View Articlescott b. davis
scott b. davis has earned a national reputation for his night photography. The San Diego Museum of Art is currently exhibiting a survey of his work from the past decade. And a show of recent work...
View ArticleMark Dery Interview
I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts by Mark Dery Mark Dery has been exploring the shifting sands of American sub-cultural trends for almost twenty years. He has built a reputation as an engaged and voluble...
View ArticleMaking WET: The Magazine of Gourmet Bathing
Leonard Koren is the author of Making WET: The Magazine of Gourmet Bathing , the definitive history of WET Magazine, the iconic and innovative magazine he published from 1976 – 1981 out of Venice...
View ArticleMichael Maas
Michael Maas is a Fallbrook-based painter. Over the past 15 years he’s shown extensively in Southern California, most recently at L2Kontemporary in Chinatown. He has another show this month at...
View ArticleThe Clean, Curious Eyeball of Bill Nericcio
Bill Nericcio’s work as a writer and theorist of cultural studies extends from the semiotics of Speedy Gonzalez to the film career of Rita Hayworth to the influence of the Homeric tradition on the...
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