invert/extantMar 16, 2021Feature: Gla4 - Bleachers Entryby Gla4 *** Gla4 works and plays in many media including drawing, painting, words, fibers, installation, performance, digital and print...
invert/extantMar 9, 2021Feature: Lesley Hicks - Between Here and ThereI take a large sheet of smooth cartridge paper and with a pencil and a ruler I draw a rectangle. Within this rectangle I mark out the...
David BlackmoreFeb 16, 2021Feature: David Blackmore - The BorderThe place I am interested in is invisible. Though enormous lengths have been gone to insuring it is visible, palpable, and physically
Massimo CataldoFeb 9, 2021Feature: Massimo Cataldo - A retreat manifestoBy Massimo Cataldo I had chosen a narrow path that ran back and forth between the moors and the pine forest, which are separated by a...
Brian CurtinFeb 2, 2021Feature: Brian Curtin - Manifesto for Queer Curation Representation has been crucial to queer activism and queer studies, the means by which normative divisions, categories and hierarchies are
Michael ShaowanasaiJan 5, 2021Feature: In conversation with Michael Yammanee Shaowanasai In conversation with Michael Yammanee Shaowanasai. Continue with Alistair Rupert Scott and Corbin Orwell Kent. ARS: Let’s move on,...
Michael HamptonDec 29, 2020Feature: Michael Hampton - THE ASSIGNMENT: riffing on/with my own wordsIs there a role for writing on art that may appear elliptical, troubling and confusing? David Dibosa At about the same time an invitation...
Jordan A. RockatherDec 22, 2020Feature: Jordan A. Rothacker - An Essay “On Process”: In Light of The Death of the Cyborg OracleWhen I was a young budding literary artist, too insecure to yet call myself an artist, I prepared myself for all the important debates I
Connor ClementsDec 15, 2020Feature: Toward a virtual minimalism - Finding and defining honesty in the virtual gallery space: 2Note: As part of the exhibition Toward a Virtual Minimalism, Invert/Extant is running a series of essays and reflections on the idea of...
Jared Pappas-KelleyDec 8, 2020Feature: Jared Pappas-Kelley - Art LiesAs part of the exhibition Toward a Virtual Minimalism, Invert/Extant is running a series of essays and reflections on the idea of...
Connor ClementsDec 1, 2020Feature: Toward a virtual minimalism - Finding and defining honesty in the virtual gallery space: 1Note: As part of the exhibition Toward a Virtual Minimalism, Invert/Extant is running a series of essays and reflections on the idea of...
Mary EdwardsNov 10, 2020Feature: Mary Edwards - Endeavour: A Space Trilogy for the NASA Expedition of Dr. Mae C. JemisonThere is an iconic photograph of NASA Astronaut Dr. Mae C. Jemison, the first black woman to go into orbit on September 12, 1992 on the U.S.
Lister WoodNov 3, 2020Feature: Andrew Copolov & Lister Wood - Min Max MeansI build the world. I build it using code. The lines of text aggregate and suddenly I have a sandy plane.
Nathan O'DonnellOct 27, 2020Feature: Nathan O'Donnell - action: printingWhen I uncoupled the bike for the first time in months from the lamppost outside my house I could see the tyres were flat.
Lee DeigaardOct 20, 2020Feature: Lee Deigaard - Near and FarThe photographic series Near and Far is part of a long term artist research and studio project investigating horse personality, sensory
Douglas A. MartinOct 13, 2020Feature: Douglas A. Martin - ROOM OF THE TROUBLED ONEThe book is always in the context of or in proximity to another one, house too. I make my stacks upon tables and the floor, plans, towers a
Pamela BookerOct 6, 2020Feature: Pamela Booker - Where’s Your Tree? / Excerpts and Extracts Thanks for joining me, Pam Booker, host of Where’s Your Tree? a podcast series dedicated to liberating storytelling and conversations
Liam GillickSep 29, 2020Feature: Liam Gillick's The Rak Yoshida - A NovelBy Liam Gillick More Publishers asked me if I would consider producing a new print every day during the first few months of the Corona...
Stefan BrüggemannSep 22, 2020Feature: Stefan Brüggemann - GET MY SILENCE, GET AWAYBorn in 1975, Stefan Brüggemann is an artist working in a wide variety of disciplines between London and Mexico City.
Angela BartramSep 15, 2020Feature: Angela Bartram - 366:366 (eventually; animated; finally), 2016-2020For the leap year of 2016 I exhaled on an etching plate every day, at roughly 8pm. 366 breaths layered on the same surface...