I am a conceptual artist and my image-based installations explore issues relating to international trade and commerce, farmer’s rights, race and human rights. My goal is to create work that is simultaneously attractive and repulsive. Though the subject of my work varies, the common threa
Critic, poet, and professor Bruce Hainley has written poignantly about Los Angeles art, and art around the world. His essays on William E. Jones, Tom Friedman and Trisha Donnelly probe visual culture with gaping honesty.
Hainley, who has been a contributing editor at ArtForum and an instructor in
Kenneth Susynski is a Seattle-based artist in body yet a
German-based painter in both heart and soul. He grew up
primarily in southwestern Germany save for a few years each
spent in Turkey, South Korea and the United Kingdom. A
product of conservative lineage that poo-poo’d funding an
art