Mitch Epstein, New National Academician
Mitch Epstein helped pioneer fine-art color photography in the 1970s. More than 50 years later, he continues to use his work to explore social issues and question what it means to be American.
Mitch Epstein helped pioneer fine-art color photography in the 1970s. More than 50 years later, he continues to use his work to explore social issues and question what it means to be American.
Beverly Fishman speaks about how pharmaceutical industry advertising and design influences her glossy, three-dimensional artwork.
Maltzan discusses what drew him to Los Angeles, his experiences working on affordable housing, and why he believes architects have a responsibility to help communities move forward.
Rafael Ferrer is a predominantly self-taught artist. His works include paintings, drawings, sculptures, and installations.
Claire Weisz is a founding principal of WXY architecture + urban design. WXY works closely with local communities to create and reimagine public spaces and structures.
Bey’s lens has been trained on the polyrhythms of Black American life in all its foundational, quotidian, and corporeal splendor.
Gaines speaks about his realization that he was uninterested in self-expression through art; the artists and books that led him to develop algorithmic, systems-based work; and the ideologies behind the systems we encounter in our daily lives.
The following conversation grows from my great respect for these artists’ thinking. Both allow themselves to be vulnerable as they orchestrate with affection and humility encounters with others in search of their subjects.