People Pia Camil’s Art About Global Commerce Made Her a Star. Now, She’s Turning Her Focus to Another Kind of Exchange—Between Humans and Other Species Camil, who recently moved from Mexico City to the countryside, will have her first monograph published next fall. By Jennifer Piejko, Dec 6, 2022
People ‘Everything Is Psychological’: Alicia Adamerovich on Making Art Inspired by Nature and Her Weekly Therapy Sessions Alike Recalling the spiritual abstractions of Hilma af Klint and Agnes Pelton, the artist’s surreal paintings and sculptures have seen a string of sold-out shows. By Jennifer Piejko, Oct 31, 2022
People Meet Nadia Lee Cohen, an Artist Whose Astounding, Shape-Shifting Self-Portraits Are Drawing Crowds in Hollywood The British photographer and filmmaker has collaborated with A$AP Rocky, Balenciaga, and Kim Kardashian. Her debut show at Jeffrey Deitch is the talk of Tinseltown. By Jennifer Piejko, Aug 12, 2022
People ‘Painting Is Like Keeping a Diary’: Rising Star Cristina BanBan on Exploring Her Psyche by Depicting a World of Doppelgängers The Spanish-born painter is especially interested in depicting women. By Jennifer Piejko, May 20, 2022
People Audiences Can’t Get Enough of California Artist Chelsea Ryoko Wong’s Paintings of Simple, Everyday Joys The San Francisco artist has a string of strong recent shows. By Jennifer Piejko, May 9, 2022
People What Is It About Brazilian Artist Marina Perez Simão’s Dreamlike Landscapes That Is Making So Many Collectors Dream of Owning Them? Through her paintings, the artist offers “a promise of something beyond.” Post-lockdown, with a spate of shows and two monographs on the way, collectors can’t get enough. By Jennifer Piejko, Mar 21, 2022