- Process
by Lauren O’Neill-Butler“We are believers in practice.”
- Sigrid Nunez
in conversation with Johanna Zwirner“You have to learn not to worry about what people are going to think of you personally.”
- Julia Bryan-Wilson
in conversation with Lauren O’Neill-Butler“Lineages that focus only on proper-named artists are not only Eurocentric and masculinist but plain boring.”
- Lisa Yuskavage
in conversation with Emmanuel Olunkwa and Johanna Zwirner“An individual painting, it ends on kind of a period. Whereas a body of work ends with a question.”
- Sylvia Plimack Mangold
in conversation with Lauren O’Neill-Butler“I’ve never been someone who could be influenced very easily.”
- Savanah Leaf
in conversation with Zora Simpson Casebere“We can’t walk in anyone else’s shoes. Maybe the goal—not just of art, but also of being here—is to walk beside one another.”
- Senga Nengudi
in conversation with Lauren O’Neill-Butler“I’m not interested in just looking but in having an experience and then expanding from there.”
- Hélène Cixous
in conversation with Lauren O’Neill-Butler“I spent my youth in a world of women who were, and who insisted to be, witnesses to the fate of women.”
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Volume 7
Conversations at Karma II