“Lives do not have plots, only biographies do.”
In the moment, our days feel like scattered threads—ordinary routines, unexpected turns, fleeting joys. Only later do they weave into a story we can see clearly. And at times, we are privileged to slow down long enough to consider how the seemingly unremarkable details of daily life become the building blocks of memory, meaning, and legacy.
Lexia Hachtmann joined us to discuss Waiting Room, her recent show at Yve Yang Gallery. As the result of a residency, Hachtmann recently found herself as a painter put in the position of an observer in a new place and was forced out of her comfort zone. Being in a space of discomfort, she says, is quite good for her practice. This became a starting point from which she worked forward to develop ideas for this recent show. To learn more, listen to the complete interview.
Susan Louise Aberth sat down with us back in July of 2021. An Edith C. Blum Professor of Art History at Bard College, she spoke to us from her home in nearby Hyde Park. At the time, she was immersed in work on surrealism, in particular the women artists associated with surrealism. A second book to follow one written in 2004 was just about to release, titled Leonora Carrington: The Tarot. Her 2004 book, also about Carrington, was titled Leonora Carrington: Surrealism, Alchemy and Art. To hear more about her research, writing and work at Bard, listen to the complete interview.
A Few Words to Keep in Your Pocket.
What do you see when you take a step back and gaze at your life’s tapestry?
Outings.
Join me at CannaLiv™️Social Club and Art Gallery
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More Books to Read.
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Opportunities.
The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts Residency selects 18 painters, age 25+, through a competitive portfolio review by an independent jury. Learn more at the website. Deadline for applications is August 13.