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50 Over 50: You Don't Need Permission - Laurie Freitag's Lost Years
Laurie Freitag is working on finally creating The Lost Years book that she's self-publishing. At 50+, after many years of photographing childhood and memory through the children she cared for as a nanny, it feels like a natural gathering of everything she's been working toward. In the Garden at Chislehurst #7130, Photography, 10”x12”, 2020, self-portrait 50 Over 50: You Don't Need Permission - Laurie Freitag's Lost Years Laurie Freitag is working on finally creating The Lost
Jan 23


Artist Spotlight: Adrienne Kinsella - The Jello Holds Everything
Adrienne Kinsella starts her studio days with movement. Pilates or a hike in Griffith Park before the real work begins, because she's learned—after years of trying to muscle through—that her body needs to move before her art can. Coffee. Something to eat so her brain functions. Then the painting becomes "restorative, strangely restful." It's a practice built around listening to what works, which feels fitting for an artist whose work examines the slippery space between interi
Jan 21


50 Over 50: The Long Way Home - Miguel Ripoll's Post-Digital Practice
What Miguel Ripoll does is highly unusual. At 57, he's been developing for over 25 years a practice based on technology and traditional materials and techniques. He's working with AI-generated fragments from public domain archives, transforming them through hand-crafted digital collage, and then spending hours hand-drawing with ink and pencil on them. The friction between machine logic and human gesture never gets old. It's not about age for him, but about patience. In 1999,
Jan 18
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