Nan Goldin’s photography never fails to entice, shining with her trademark sensuality and tenderness. She spoke with Stephen Westfall for BOMB in 1991.
Two oil on board paintings of grid-like patterns, Skool and Signal by Stephen Westfall. This article is only available in print.
Bad Behavior, Gaitskill’s literary debut, confronts taboos in 1980s New York City with both wit and precision. She discusses the collection and some of the taboos with artist and writer Stephen Westfall.
Jessica Stockholder and Stephen Westfall engage in a theory-heavy discussion about her work.
What unites the work of Polly Apfelbaum, Bill Barrette, and Nancy Shaver is their incorporation of “found” objects and images. This interview is the last in a three-part series of interviews by Stephen Westfall.
What unites the work of Polly Apfelbaum, Bill Barrette, and Nancy Shaver is their incorporation of “found” objects and images. This interview is the second in a three-part series of interviews by Stephen Westfall.
What unites the work of Polly Apfelbaum, Bill Barrette, and Nancy Shaver is their incorporation of “found” objects and images. This interview is the first in a three-part series of interviews by Stephen Westfall.
Stephen Westfall inspects the typical Cordy Ryman sculpture discovering it to be a seemingly autonomous entity complete with its own agency and the ability to miraculously self-propagate.