 
			
				
		
		
		John Cale
January 21, 2016 8:38 pm Leave your thoughtsIt is important to let life’s chaos seep into the creative process. Artists of all disciplines use different means to push themselves ... More
 
			 
			
				
		
		
		It is important to let life’s chaos seep into the creative process. Artists of all disciplines use different means to push themselves ... More
 
			
				
		
		
		I’ve always avoided getting too close with my neighbors. It’s an unspoken rule in NYC: keep to yourself but always be companionable. ... More
 
			
				
		
		
		Phoebe Gloeckner’s 2002 graphic novel, The Diary of a Teenage Girl, began in her own confused adolescence. As a fifteen-year-old who hated ... More
 
			
				
		
		
		These photographs by Whitney Hubbs for Issue Magazine came about following her solo exhibition “The Song Itself Is Already A Skip” at ... More
 
			
				
		
		
		Filmed in 19 days in Los Angeles and New York, “Whiplash” worked the cast and crew ragged as they rushed to wrap ... More
 
			
				
		
		
		When I meet Larrabee and her boys at our Silverlake office, it’s a hot Sunday afternoon and she is playful and warm, ... More
 
			
				
		
		
		This Saturday, September 13th, abstraction artist KAWS will open his third exhibit at the Honor Fraser Gallery with an opening reception beginning ... More
 
			
				
		
		
		Sonny Ruscha Granade: Do you remember the moment when you officially decided to become an artist? Was there an “ah-ha” moment or ... More
 
			
				
		
		
		Performance artist, writer, actress, all-round creative pioneer Miranda July has done it again. Her new iPhone app, Somebody, connects experimental art to ... More
 
			
				
		
		
		Moses Sumney has a homemade brand of soul—on the surface often gentle, meditative, bare, but as his voice pitches and lulls it’s ... More