Jonathan Griffin is a freelance writer in Los Angeles
The artist was at something of a standstill before a French critic came along with the idea for a book that gained him a host of new admirers
The sculptor may work with many different materials but the main ingredient in his art, he says, is time
The artist talks about her long career of painting and protest – and the points where they overlap
The Transcendental Painting Group in New Mexico was sidelined for its esoteric beliefs, but its members are slowly entering the mainstream
She may paint Penthouse pin-ups, but Lisa Yuskavage's work is far more compassionate than some critics allow – not that she makes art with morality in mind
The artist discusses her stereotype-busting sculptures, and explains why major shows in Los Angeles and New York are ‘just another gig’
The trailblazing artist talks about feminism, optimism, and the importance of doing your own thing
The painter talks about her formal experiments and the importance of being self-sufficient
Why the experimental exhibitions of Harald Szeemann still have something to teach today’s curators
Theaster Gates is best known for the regeneration project he initiated in the South Side of Chicago. Such social engagement is crucial to his work