“I had to feel the world created inside me… I wanted to create a world of my own. It seemed to me that all this was possible only in painting. Perhaps this feeling, the need of my soul has been motivating me to paint since childhood!”
Read MoreNabibakhsh Mansoori | Artist Interview Series
Are there Limits to Human Creativity? Perspectives from Contemporary Artists
“For now we seem to be limited by our own greed/selfishness and inability to see and acknowledge what we are doing to the world. However, creativity offers us hope to change this.” – Susan Aldworth
Read MoreThe Meaning of Vulnerability: Conversations with Contemporary Artists
“It is actually in these moments where one expects infallible heroism I enjoy exploring mistakes or awkwardness. By exploring these qualities in the figures I portray there’s room for me to express my own anxieties or lack of certainty.” – Rebecca Munce
Read MoreThomas Broomé | Artist Interview Series
“When I started working on the piece it suddenly struck me that Donald Trump is constantly distorting the truth in what he says and does. I decided to mirror all text on half of the painting and as a ball of lightning I realised that in the context of my work this was a revolution. Suddenly I could create a mirrored world, a false world. From that, MirrorLand was created…”
Read MoreAlexis Rockman | Artist Interview Series
“‘Failure’ is an opportunity I hadn’t thought of yet.”
Read MoreWilliam Grob | Artist Interview Series
“The idea of finding ourselves and losing ourselves are the same thing. The creative process is both introspective and extrospective… We sometimes need the willingness to leave the paddock and our own preconceptions of ourselves behind to see a new perspective.”
Read MoreMeicheng Chi | Artist Interview Series
“I think I became more fearless facing negative emotions because I know through drawing, they will melt into the air and become color and pencil strokes that I can hug and keep.”
Read MoreDaniel Howden | Artist Interview Series
“You really need failure to learn and kick back against. [In a world without failure] my art would be really similar, but perhaps more playful in subject, often larger, kinder to my hands and more considered. Maybe I’d live in America, too. That’s where the excess lies.”
Read MoreThe Spiritual Experience of Modern Men: An Interview With Jungian psychoanalyst Dr. Jeffrey Raff
“one way people always experience [spirituality] is through their dreams, and if they pay any kind of attention to their dream they will find in the long run their spiritual mentor on the inside…”
Read MoreInterviewing an Art Therapist and her Client (Therapee) | Therapy Interview Series
“Art enables you to express when you are unable to muster the words to do so.” – Neil Winter
Read More4 Contemporary Immersive Artworks | repsychl Selects
A selection of immersive artworks, where viewers become protagonists through technologies such as VR, holography, and digital projection.
Read MoreArtists Share the Most Unsettling Work of Art They Ever Encountered
Artists answer the question, “what’s the most unsettling work of art you have ever encountered?”
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