Dan Graham Two-Way Mirror Punched Steel Hedge Labryrinth, 1994-1996, stainless steel, glass, arborvitae, 42 x 17 x 7 feet, collection Walker Art Center, gift of Judy and Kenneth Dayton, 1996.
Many of the articles below were originally created for TheArtBiz.com. Those articles are primarily geared to artists working in the visual, media, and design arts, but also applicable to performing and literary artists. These articles appear on NYFA Interactive courtesy of the Abigail Rebecca Cohen Library. Also included below are articles pertaining to the business of art that originally appeared in the pages of NYFA's former publication NYFA Quarterly. Artists
Adela Akers, Textiles
Hayley Barker, Performance and Video Artist
Roberto Behar and Rosario Marquardt, Architectural Installation
Isidro Blasco, Installation Artist
John Paul Caponigro, Digital Artist
Monica Cook, Painter
Adam de Croix, Installation Artist
Düpd™, Design
Suzan Frecon, Painter
Gajin Fujita, Graffiti Artist and Painter
James Gobel, Mixed Media Artist
Dan Graham, Installation Artist
Wenda Gu, Installation Artist
Hans Haacke, Installation Artist
Mathew Hart, Puppet-Maker
Logan Hicks, Printmaker
Bingyi Huang, Painter
Shannon Kennedy, Video Artist
Heeseung Lee, Ceramist
Jeff McMahon, Painter
Philip Pearlstein, Painter
Jon Poblador, Painter
Martha Rosler, Video, Photo, & Installation Artist
Alison Saar, Sculptor
Laurie Simmons, Photographer
Dannielle Tegeder, Painter
Steve Tobin, Sculptor
Ephraim Urevbu, Painter
Benji Whalen, Textiles
Charlie White, Photographer
Jessica Wynne, Photographer
Group Discussions
Artist Survey: "Emerging" and "Established" (from the summer 2000 issue of NYFA Quarterly)
An interview with Judith Barry, performance artist; Ken Butler, musician, visual artist; Lenora Champagne, playwright, performance artist; Emily Jenkins, writer; Craig Konyk, architect; and Harley Spiller, artist, collector.
Generational Dialogues, by Alan Gilbert (from the summer 2000 issue of NYFA Quarterly)
An interview with Lawrence Brose, an experimental film artist; Tim Griffin, Art Editor for Time Out New York and Founding Editor of ArtByte magazines; Martha Rosler, photography, video, and installation artist; Gwen Smith, a photographer; and John Yau, a poet, fiction writer, and art critic.
Passing Art Along, by Kate Wilson (from the fall 2000 issue of NYFA Quarterly)
An interview with artists of various Native American communities in upstate New York, including Marcella Bowen, corn husk dolls; John Fadden, painter; Joanne Shenandoah, writer, performer, songwriter; Trudi George-Huff, stonecarver; and Clint Shenandoah, painter.
|