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Interviews
Drawing from cinema and popular iconography, Pogossova creates imagined objects and spaces that exist in the space between reality and fiction. Her work explores how cultural references can authorize belief trigger interpretations, and habituated ways of seeing.
California-based Randy Jayne Rosenberg addresses timely content-driven themes in both her art practice and her curatorial work. As a curator, she has produced collections and numerous exhibitions for The World Bank; the United Nations; the Dalai Lama Foundation and the nonprofit, Art Works for Change.
Born in Costa Rica and based in Mexico City, Melissa Ríos works primarily in painting and drawing. Mining the fertile ground between figuration and abstraction, Ríos draws on feminist, literary, and surrealist understandings of reality and its representation.
Not all flowers smell sweet, and CJ Hendry’s flowers appeal to a different sense. Lovely to look at and soft to the touch, Hendry’s Flower Market features plush and brightly colored flowers made entirely of fabric.
Shradha Kochhar (b. Delhi, India) is an artist, educator and designer based in Brooklyn, NY. Best known for her home spun and hand knitted ‘khadi’ sculptures using ‘kala cotton’ - an inherently organic cotton strain indigenous to India, her work is at an intersection of material memory, sustainability and intergenerational dialogue.
Kentucky-based artist Jeremy Booth boldly captures the essence of the Wild West with daring minimalism in his art. Focused primarily on iconic cowboys and Western landscapes, his work embodies the spirit of resilience and adventure inherent in the Wild West. His bold and minimal style captures the West in a cinematic, colorful, and surprising manner.