Following is the interview published in Emaho Magazine by Raksha Bihani 1. You use the tenderness of your skin to transcend the usual limits of flesh to create art on your skin. What do you aim at, with your art and with treating your skin as canvas? I like to think of it as giving
Recently I was asked by Stefanie Zorub Montanha from São Paulo to do an interview for a Brazilian magazine about art and creativity. Following is the interview, to be published sometime soon: I read in your website that you have very sensitive skin and the scratches last about 30 minutes. When did you figure out
Ephemeral opened at Adelphi University last month. The show, curated by Carson Fox, looks amazing! I’m honored to be included with these great artists–the curator is one herself. Top Image: Sail, archival inkjet print, 40 x 30″, 2011 from my Blouse series. Lower Images: installation views of Ephemeral
Stinkfish, my friend and collaborator, recently sent me these images of the mural he painted in Moscow, based on my piece Sugarplum. We’ve been collaborating long distance since the publication of this video article on Tiempo Real, based in Bogotá (where Stinkfish is from): In addition to sending images back and forth
Hello and welcome to Skin Tome! skin |skin| noun the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal or object ORIGIN late Old English scinn, from Old Norse skinn; related to Dutch schinden ‘flay, peel’ and German schinden. tome |tōm| noun chiefly humorous a book, esp.