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Giving Thanks, An Interview with Gregory Siff
For the third installment of Homework we thought we’d change it up. A. Moret spoke with Gregory Siff in his humble studio space that he calls “the treehouse.” The entire wall is lined with asymmetrical messages and signatures, scribbled in paint left by artists and friends. Since his installation at Helmut Lang, he hasn’t stopped […]
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LAB ART: Take a Walk through Street Art
Two weeks ago the Barker Hangar hosted an art auction for Artworks for the Cure. In reading through the exhibition catalogue of over 150 artists, a very familiar name caught my eye as I was combining through the pages, Gregory Siff. We were first introduced to the Los Angeles street artist in our debut issue California, […]
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Gregory Siff for Helmut Lang and Project Angel Food
Using the city as a canvas, Siff painted against the Melrose street sign, the Marc Jacobs advertisement in the distance, the palm trees that lined the Hollywood hills and the bodies of pedestrians whose figures reflected in the glass. Working behind his Ray Ban frames and rocking to the beat in his headphones, Siff began […]
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Rainer Hosch: The Vanguard Diaries
As I walk through this world with my camera, I document glimpses of the artistic practice that would otherwise remain a mystery. This is a personal look at some of my favorite moments visiting artists’ in their studios. The places I find are special to me, labs of ideas and expression where the people are […]
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Daniel Rolnik: Pop-Up Magic
In Issue 10 we presented an exclusive feature on Daniel Rolnik’s latest curatorial endeavor, THE PRINT POP COLLECTION at The Venice Art Walk. Now that a few weeks have passed, Daniel shares his thoughts with Installation on the success of the pop-up and the future of his newly co-founded venture Intellectual Property Prints. By Daniel […]