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L.C Armstrong exhibits exclusively with Marlborough Gallery in New York City. She has been included in major exhibitions worldwide including at the Corcoran Biennial, the Biennale of Sydney, the Cornell Fine Arts Museum, the Van Abbe Museum in the Netherlands, the Art Museum of the University of Houston, the Arsenal Gallery in New York, the Brooklyn Museum and P.S. 1 in Long Island City, New York.
In this interview Armstrong tells the readers of Art Interview Online Magazine how she began her career by starting at the top, what it was like to radically change her style and how she continues to have sellout exhibitions.
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Sylvia Sleigh became a predominant voice of the feminist art movement of the late 1960s and 70s. Her large-scale portraits forced art audiences to recognize women’s equality and have led to her work being studied in universities worldwide. Her paintings are in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery, London; Smart Museum of Art, Chicago and the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, New York. At the age of 91 Sleigh conveys to the readers of Art Interview Online Magazine a plethora of information about her long career, including why she stood up for women’s rights, what it was like to be married to the curator of the Guggenheim Museum and how she continues her success even after making history.
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Sammy Peters was a protégé of the artist Edwin Brewer. He works in the modernist tradition of abstract expressionism and exhibits in an array of renowned galleries throughout the United States, including LewAllen Contemporary in Santa Fe, New Mexico and Multiple Impressions in New York, New York.
Peters explains to the readers of Art Interview Online Magazine how he maintains his outstanding career and what it takes to persevere for more than 40 years from his studio in the quiet town of Little Rock, Arkansas. Peters shares with our readers the motivations behind his art making and gives in depth information about his methods and techniques.
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Art Interview Online Magazine is pleased to present Steve Breerwood, the winner of the Art Interview - 6th International Online Artist Competition. His award winning realist series “Human Resources” is an analogy of the social commentary of the 19th century painters Gustave Courbet and Jean-François Millet. Drawing from his personal experiences of working at Wal-Mart, Breerwood has managed to transpose the depictions of peasantry of past centuries into a modern day version of the “worker genre”.
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