A new body of work is revealing itself. It’s doing so one action at a time. Mortality has long been the focus of my performances, and it’s still present. Previously, my work explored the concept of a body: what constitutes one and what its limitations are. The focus has now shifted towards its micro-elements, the … Continue reading
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Alexia Mellor
The dreaded “artist’s statement”: that infamous paragraph meant to provide insight into an artwork that strikes fear in many an artist’s heart. How many hours have we art school grads spent agonizing, staring at a blank screen while counting the number of times the cursor blinks without advancing? How many theoretical texts have we scrolled … Continue reading
From the Archives: Daniel Cevallos
As I enter into the last year of a decade in Boston, it’s time to reflect back. In 2011, Andrea Evans launched a (short-lived) blog of artist interviews called Temporary Land Bridge. Boston had seen many commercial and non-profit spaces close over the previous few years. The Weekly Dig had cut its arts coverage. Big … Continue reading
Garett Yahn
The following is our third interview pulled from the archives and early days of Temporary Land Bridge. In mid-March [of 2011], I sat down with artists Daniel Cevallos, John C. Gonzalez, Garett Yahn, and Kirk Amaral Snow during their group graduate thesis show at Lufthansa Studios, an artist-run exhibition and studio space in Dorchester, MA. … Continue reading