
JUXTAPOZ
Cristina BanBan – The Nuance of Memory
BanBan’s pieces evoke those complex states of mind when we feel like crying, and how being transported through time can elicit emotions of profound grief and joy.
10 min |
Summer 2021

JUXTAPOZ
Jenna Gribbon – The Pleasure of Looking
Lucky for us, Jenna Gribbon is a painter whose work aims to reckon with the peculiarity of this indulgence.
10+ min |
Summer 2021

JUXTAPOZ
Danielle Mckinney – Comfort and Quietude
Reclusive moments of deep reflection, introspection, and wonder come alive in her work, moods that have simmered all along as her new recipe arrives at the perfect temperature. Mckinney’s legacy is already rich with heartfelt interpretations of a universal sensibility.
10+ min |
Summer 2021

JUXTAPOZ
Wing Yau – Earth Connection
Her jewelry sculptures reflect a connection to the people and country of provenance, to her team and finally, to those who choose her pieces from Wwake to create their own expression.
9 min |
Summer 2021

Poets & Writers Magazine
Saddle Up and Read
A young reader finds an attentive audience during a July 2020 farm visit.
5 min |
May - June 2021

Poets & Writers Magazine
RESTLESS HERD
SOME THOUGHTS ON ORDER—IN POETRY, IN LIFE
10+ min |
May - June 2021

Poets & Writers Magazine
A Decade of Women Who Submit
For the past decade an international community of women and nonbinary writers have been working to claim space for themselves in an industry historically dominated by men. Known as Women Who Submit (WWS), the group supports and empowers its members to submit their work in spite of publishing’s inequities. Their achievements have been extraordinary: This July, the organization celebrates its tenth year, with twenty-seven chapters across the United States and Mexico, more than one hundred fifty successful book and magazine publication credits by its members in 2020, and a devoted community of writers, editors, and publishers.
4 min |
May - June 2021

Fast Company
Dance Dance Revolution
Ballet principal James Whiteside has expanded the audience for his art by pushing its boundaries.
5 min |
Summer 2021

Art Market
Erika Tal-Shir
PLAYTIME, DREAMY WORLD AND TREASURES
3 min |
Issue #56 February 2021

Art Market
SHARON GLAZBERG | NOWHERE
"Can the dream not also be applied to the solution of life's fundamental questions?"
4 min |
Issue #56 February 2021

Art Market
An Exclusive Interview With RÉMY BOND
It is a pleasure to interview one of the rising stars in today's contemporary art field, a surprising artist, full of vision, with incredibly unique and sophisticated artworks! Rémy Bond, born in 1983 in Paris, France, dreamed of becoming an astronaut.
10+ min |
Issue #56 February 2021

Art Market
JULIE MEHRETU MARCH 25-AUGUST 8, 2021
JULIE MEHRETU MARCH 25-AUGUST 8, 2021
7 min |
Issue #56 February 2021

Art Market
AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH HARUHIKO KAWAGUCHI
I want to capture love as it really is and the bathtub is an ideal vehicle to encapsulate the vivid reality in my images.
5 min |
Issue #56 February 2021

JUXTAPOZ
Ryan Travis Christian
Naughty by Nature
10+ min |
Spring 2021

JUXTAPOZ
Hernan Bas
A Certain Southern Gothic
10+ min |
Spring 2021

JUXTAPOZ
Tony Toscani
What a Day for a Daydream
8 min |
Spring 2021

JUXTAPOZ
Ania Hobson
Cool, Calm Composer
10+ min |
Spring 2021

JUXTAPOZ
Shannon T. Lewis
A Performance of Many Lifetimes
10+ min |
Spring 2021

JUXTAPOZ
Tiffany Alfonseca
A Not So Subtle Rebellion
10+ min |
Spring 2021

JUXTAPOZ
Christopher Martin
The Bare and Bold Truth
6 min |
Spring 2021

JUXTAPOZ
Amoako Boafo
Accelerated Transcendence
8 min |
Spring 2021

JUXTAPOZ
Yusuke Hanai
A Most Happy Balance
10+ min |
Spring 2021

JUXTAPOZ
Alexandra Sipa
Through the Wire
10 min |
Spring 2021

New York magazine
Lorraine O'Grady – Just Watch Me
More than four decades into her trailblazing career, Lorraine O’Grady finally has the world’s attention.
10+ min |
March 1-14, 2021

Bloomberg Businessweek
At Least There's One CovidProof Business Model in Art
Galleries are doing great. Museums? Not so much.
5 min |
March 01, 2021

Poets & Writers Magazine
What We Ought to Do: THE SONG OF IMBOLO MBUE
In her second novel, How Beautiful We Were, Imbolo Mbue uses the chorus of voices in a small African village fighting for justice in the shadow of an American oil company to sing in celebration of community, connection, and enduring hope.
10+ min |
March - April 2021

Poets & Writers Magazine
Neither muscle nor mouth
Neither muscle nor mouth / devoted to one way of speaking. Every language // I borrow from somewhere else,” writes Threa Almontaser in The Wild Fox of Yemen (Graywolf Press, April 2021), winner of the Walt Whitman Award. In her debut Almontaser summons the language of her ancestors and family members, poets both contemporary and historical, experimental rock bands and rappers, and many more, to fashion an idiom that is both rebellious and reverent. Dedicated to the people of Yemen, the book offers a portrait of a country and its history and future. “Yemen has such an ancient and rich history, but with its current collapse, search engines show only the sad photos of starving kids,” says Almontaser. “I wanted to portray not only the war, but the beauty of Arabia Felix, of what it could still return to being.”
3 min |
March - April 2021

Poets & Writers Magazine
Writers Confront Climate Crisis
Author and activist Toni Cade Bambara has said the role of the artist is “to make revolution irresistible.” So when Jenny Offill, author of the novels Dept. of Speculation (Knopf, 2014) and Weather (Knopf, 2020), heard about the work of Writers Rebel—the writers’ arm of Extinction Rebellion, an international activist group that works against climate change—she felt compelled to get involved.
4 min |
March - April 2021

Poets & Writers Magazine
Revising the Dream
Publishing a debut novel in an uncertain world
10+ min |
March - April 2021

Poets & Writers Magazine
Pandemic Writing Group
Finding Creativity, Community, and Play
10+ min |