Q: Can you speak more about how your studio practice has evolved over the years?
At White Sands, NM; photo by Donna Tang A: I have spoken at length about how my work and studio practice have evolved since the mid-80s. Please see my interview with Daniel Rothbart at...
View ArticlePearls from artists* # 15
Somewhere in Guatemala * an ongoing series of quotations – mostly from artists, to artists – that offers wisdom, inspiration, and advice for the sometimes lonely road we are on. The first steps of a...
View ArticlePearls from artists* # 25
Arizona highway (Donna at the wheel) * an ongoing series of quotations – mostly from artists, to artists – that offers wisdom, inspiration, and advice for the sometimes lonely road we are on. February...
View ArticleQ: Can you speak about what draws you to the Mexican and Guatemalan figures...
Shop in Panajachel, Guatemala, Photo: Donna Tang A: I search the markets and bazaars of Mexico, Guatemala, and elsewhere for folk art objects – masks, carved wooden animals, papier mache figures,...
View ArticleQ: Why do people need art in their daily lives?
With Ida Bagus Anom, Mas, Bali; Photo: Donna Tang A: That is for each person to decide, but as someone who devotes every waking moment to my work and to becoming a better artist, I cannot imagine my...
View ArticleQ: How did you happen to have a photograph published in The Wall Street Journal?
Sun Tunnels by Nancy Holt A. That is a long story. To get far away from New York for the ten-year anniversary of 9/11, my friend, Donna Tang, and I planned a two-week road trip to see land art...
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