| John Beech’s abstractions playfully merge painterly and sculptural properties with industrial materials and dispensable objects. His work has been exhibited in a number of museums both nationally and internationally. John Beech tells us how the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art bought his work even before he was represented by a gallery. In his in-depth interview Beech discusses the steps he took to build his career, the processes he uses to create his art and the motivations behind his work.
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Miriam Vlaming is an up and coming power in the German art scene. Vlaming was a student of Arno Rink, founder of the new Leipzig school. Her haunting works, made with a reduced palette of egg-tempera, recall drawings through their unfinished quality.
In this interview Miriam Vlaming talks about her time studying with Arno Rink and Neo Rauch. She discusses both the good and the bad experiences she has had with various galleries since her career began.
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Artists Anonymous is a collective of five international artists that function as a single artist. Known for creating installation spaces that function like pop-up books, their images depict heroes and villains in the nightmares and hidden memories of the viewer.
Artists Anonymous tells the readers of Art Interview Online Magazine about their experience of working with Marilyn Manson. They explain how they work together as a group and how they have become known as one of the most controversial art groups working today.
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Art Interview Online Magazine is proud to introduce Tim Tate, the first place winner of the Art Interview - 7th International Online Artist Competition. Tate's work has been acquired for the permanent collections of several museums including the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery, the National Institutes of Health and Vanderbilt University Medical Center collections.
Tim Tate talks about the art world's changing attitude toward glass art and the challenges that sculptors face when working with this medium.
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