Correspondence Archive with Donté K. Hayes
Check out my recent conversation with ceramicist Donté K. Hayes, where we discuss our interest in vessels, the color black, and speaking with our respective ancestors.
Correspondence Archive is an ongoing collection of written conversations/interviews between racialized artists talking about each other’s work and careers. Our priority is to center the voices and practices of those who have been traditionally marginalized by the art world. Collectively, these conversations will become a way to share and archive a diverse and nuanced range of ideas and individual practices from communities that have often been flattened or erased.
Correspondence Archive is organized by Alex Paik.
Donté K. Hayes, Flow, 2021, Ceramic stoneware (black clay body), 8 x 8 x 9 inches
Mary Laube, Container for the Seven Stars of the North, 2021, acrylic on panel, 20”x20”
Songs for the Sun and Moon: Sitting with Ghosts
Please join me on Saturday October 9th 3-6pm for the closing of Songs for the Sun and Moon at Ortega y Gasset Projects. Q&A will begin at 3:30pm.
Curated by Eric Hibit
Catalog designed by Space Sisters Press
Essay by Sarah Fritchey
Dovetail Magazine
Check out my recent conversation with Ian Etter on Dovetail Magazine —> INTERVIEW
Maake Magazine 11
curated by Tanya Gayer
Featured Artists: Lina Agnes Buck, B Chehayeb, Adam de Boer, Nimisha Doongarwal, Katie Dorame, Sienna Freeman, Michelle Cortez Gonzales, Donté K. Hayes, Melissa Joseph, Mary Laube, Josephine Lee, Tiffany Lin, Eugene Macki, Juan José Castaño-Márquez, Alison Owen, Anna Ortiz, Erik Parra, Hae Won Sohn, Frank Wang Yefeng
Check out my interview —> INTERVIEW WITH MARY LAUBE
Archive 02 / Saint Mason
“ARCHIVE 00 IS A PUBLICATION (PAPER & DIGITAL) DESIGNED TO INDEX, ORGANIZE, SHOWCASE, AND DOCUMENT ARTISTS/ARTWORKS OF THE CONTEMPORARY ART WORLD. UNLIKE MOST PUBLICATIONS, THE ARCHIVE 00 DOES NOT HAVE ANY LONG PARAGRAPHS, CONVERSATIONS, OR INTERVIEWS; INSTEAD, IT FOCUSES ON SOMETHING THAT IS MUCH MORE VISUAL AND RAW, INSPIRED BY SOME OF THE OLDEST ARCHIVING METHODS FROM THE EASTERN HISTORY. WE HAVE ADOPTED A UNIQUE APPROACH CALLED THE 'SELF INTERVIEW', TO COMMUNICATE THE MINDS OF THE ARTISTS.
BOOK 01 & 02 WILL BE DEDICATED TO THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT, ACTING AS A PHYSICAL AND DIGITAL RECORD OF ARTISTS STANDING IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE BLM.” —SAINT MASON
More information —> HERE
ON THE COVER:
BASKET MARYLIN (2020)
TEIJI HAYAMA
OIL ON CANVAS
90 x 83 cm
Shadowbox is featured on page 163 alongside a handwritten interview
Art Maze Mag - Issue 14
I’m thrilled to be included in Issue 14 of ART MAZE Mag along with:
Alessandro Fogo, Alice Brasser, Alyss Estay, Claudia Keep, Dan Brenton, Freddie Greis, Jackson Casady, James Owens, Joel Brown, Johnny Izatt-Lowry, Julia Gil, Julie Severino, Justin Samson, Larysa Myers, Loren Erdrich, Marisa Adesman, Matthew Bainbridge, Miko Veldkamp, Miles Hendricks, Minyoung Choi, Nicasio Fernandez, Oda Iselin Sønderland, Robert Zehnder, Scott Laufer, Sebastian Burger, Soyeon Shin, Anthony Padilla, Aparna Sarkar, Brian Scott Campbell, Christopher Davison, Jonathan Lux, Mary Laube, Nettle Grellier, Nicholas William Johnson, Tom Prinsell
Casting Shadows
CASTING SHADOWS
Mary Laube’s solo exhibition at California State University opens next week. The exhibition runs from March 4-30th 2019.
Art Space Gallery, 226 N. 1st St., Turlock
March 7th:
Opening Reception 6:00pm
Gallery Talk: 6:30pm
https://www.csustan.edu/event/art-gallery/mary-laube-art-exhibition
The exhibition catalog includes a Director’s Forward by Dean De Cocker and an essay by Ian Etter.
Catalog Images
Glint
The artist books are in!
Beautifully made and designed by David King of Extended Play, Glint features a selection of paintings made between 2015-2017 and an essay by artist/curator Ian Etter. This project was made possible by Locate Arts with support from the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation.
An excerpt from Ian Etter's essay:
Executed prior to Laube’s time in Wales, the works comprising Glint investigate the theme of transformation. In Cormere, Laube only includes what is essential: A stoic radiator hovers above the floorboards and wall, fixed with a matching pair of rectangular vents. The viewer’s gaze circles a matrix of lines forming a mesh-like structure, without breaking past the picture plane. Absence of spatial depth keeps us on the painting’s surface. Embedded within the static, compressed perspective is a latent energy, capable of coalescing into three dimensions, like the closed pages of child’s pop-up book.
An apt cover choice: veneer with embossed title
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Also, please check out a recent studio visit from Brian Jobe, Carrie Jobe, and Ashley Layendecker of Locate Arts: https://locatearts.org/the-focus/2017/studio-visit-mary-laube
Booooooom
Artist Spotlight on Booooooom