Intersections Contemporary Art Projects Podcast
1) Points, Lines, and Colors in Succession by John F. Simon Jr.
Intersections artist John F. Simon Jr. discusses his installation at the Phillips, Points, Lines, and Colors in Succession, on view October 17, 2013 through February 9, 2014. Inspired by the progress...Show More
2) A Conjugation of Verb by Bernhard Hildebrandt
Using images of El Grecoâs The Repentant St. Peter(c. 1600â1605 or later) from the collection, Baltimore-based artist Hildebrandt explores baroque themes of high drama, spectacle, and spatial movement...Show More
3) Vanitas! by Jeanne Silverthorne
Silverthorne uses rubber to create floral reliefs and objects typically found in an artistâs studio. Her sculptures, along with the modernist still lifes from the collection with which they are inters...Show More
4) (IN)balance by Xavier Veilhan
Intersections artist Xavier Veilhan discusses his exhibition (IN)balance, on view at the Phillips November 3, 2012 through February 10, 2013. The first major museum presentation of Veilhan's work in ...Show More
5) Sandra Cinto: One Day, After the Rain
Composed of intricate ink and acrylic drawings on canvas that cover the cafĂ© walls, One Day, After the Rain follows the movement of sunrise to nightfall, paying homage to Arthur Doveâs landscapes in T...Show More
6) Ecliptic by Alyson Shotz
Eclipticâthree interrelated large-scale drawings made of yarn looped over thousands of nailsâinvestigates spatial perception and engages the architecture of the gallery. The installation, like much of...Show More
7) Sk(in) by A. Balasubramaniam
Sk(in) is a two-part sculptural installationâthe first, massive yet delicate, suggests tree branches and occupies the courtyard; the second extends indoors, to rupture the "skin" of the gallery walls.
8) The World Series by Allan deSouza
In The World Series, deSouza responds to Jacob Lawrence's The Migration Series (1940â41) with 30 photographs taken on his travels and audio recordings of his experiences and memories.
9) Lunar Bower by Lee Boroson
In Lunar Bower, panels of fabric are sewn together and stretched across the café, suggesting the ethereal night skies in Albert Pinkham Ryder's paintings. Light is given a corporeal presence as it fil...Show More
10) Sk(in) moving the work
Sk(in) is a two-part sculptural installationâthe first, massive yet delicate, suggests tree branches and occupies the courtyard; the second extends indoors, to rupture the "skin" of the gallery walls.