Dan Gratz

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Inspiring podcast featuring interviews with artists, meditators and pioneers of culture. Hosted by Brooklyn, NY based artist Dan Gratz.

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Dan Gratz

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Arts

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7 de jul. de 2026

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Michael David 07.07.2026

Michael David lives and works in New York. He has exhibited most recently with solo exhibitions at Private Public Gallery, Hudson (2025) and Johnson Lowe Gallery, Atlanta (2024). He has exhibited internationally since 1981, first with the renowned Sidney Janis and then with M. Knoedler & Co., Kasmin Gallery in London and he has been the subject of a solo exhibition at the Aspen Art Museum, Asp...

Katherine Bradford 29.06.2026

Guggenheim Award winner Katherine Bradford (1942) is a New York based painter.  She is best known for her large paintings of swimmers under dramatic skies of planets and stars. In her 40’s she moved from her home in Maine to New York City bringing her school age twins with her as a single mother. She taught at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (1997-2012) and was Senior Critic in the Yale MFA...

Melissa Attebury 22.06.2026

Melissa Attebury was appointed Director of Music at Trinity Church in December of 2023, as the first woman in this role in Trinity’s long history. Previously, she served as Director of Music Education and Outreach, a program she built upon since 2011, serving over 1200 school-age children in the public schools, as well as training many young singers in the Trinity community as director of the Trin...

Roberto Lingard 15.06.2026

Roberto Lingard is a curious man. Cooking since the age of 8, he's founded and constantly curates what he describes as the only gastro-endemic experience in Mexico, where his house, a design work of art tucked in the middle of the woods, becomes a curated experience where culture, food, and history give birth to Cubo. He's hosted over 50 different top chefs from all around the world and more than...

Todd Bienvenu 05.06.2026

Todd Bienvenu is a prolific, seriously brilliant painter whose uniquely prolific brilliance is most exuberantly expressed when he succeeds in keeping his creative seriousness in check. At times, this regard entails cheesiness, cheekiness, tongue-in-cheek-ness, or simply butt cheeks. Bienvenu has shown extensively worldwide and is based in Brooklyn, New York.

Nick McPhail 28.05.2026

Nick McPhail (b. 1982, Laingsburg, MI) is an artist whose work spans painting, drawing, sculpture, collage and installation. He is known for vivid landscapes, inventive experiments with perspective, and explorations of light, space and color that utilize multiple mediums. He has exhibited internationally, including recent solo exhibitions in New York, Paris, and San Francisco, and his works are he...

Julia Garcia 20.05.2026

Julia García (b. 1992, Pompano Beach, FL) uses a collage-like application of acrylic and ink onto wet raw canvas, where water acts as a collaborator, introducing an unpredictable external force which determines the outcome alongside the artist’s hand. With a practice that moves across painting and drawing, García’s work is unified by the compositional relationship between material and visible subs...

Andrew Brischler 13.05.2026

Andrew Brischler makes paintings and drawings that explore queer identity through the lens of American popular culture. Rooted in drawing, his practice reinterprets pop-cultural ephemera into graphic compositions with bold, saturated color. Typography and graphic design are central to his work, which often evokes the aesthetics of vintage book covers and movie posters. Drawing from personal archiv...

Rebekah Kim 05.05.2026

Rebekah Kim is the founder and director of Picture Theory, a contemporary art gallery in New York focused on artists engaging with materiality, technology, and evolving cultural narratives. Since founding the gallery in 2023, she has built a program that bridges emerging voices with historic practices, emphasizing both critical discourse and market development. Picture Theory is establishing a dis...

Drea Cofield 29.04.2026

Drea Cofield is a painter based in New York City. Her work has been exhibited widely, including solo shows at Kravets Wehby Gallery (NYC), Galleri Urbane (Dallas), and Soho Revue (London). Her work has been featured in publications such as CULTURED, The Wall Street Journal, Office, Dazed, and Whitehot Magazine. She is a recipient of an Elizabeth Greenshields Grant and has participated in residenci...

Wardell Milan 22.04.2026

Building upon a conceptual foundation in photography, Milan’s practice encompasses drawing, collage, and painting to explore ideas of the body, beauty, and the unconscious. The composite, fragmented figures in his work inhabit ambiguous landscapes of painted abstraction, navigating themselves through recontextualized historical and contemporary environments. Through them, the body—the physical, th...

Ashlie Atkinson 15.04.2026

Ashlie Atkinson is an Arkansas-born actress now living in Brooklyn, NY, who has amassed a pile of over 100 credits in film and television since her debut in 2004. Notable roles include a virulent klan wife in Spike Lee's Blackkklansman, the psychopathic taxidermist Janice on Mr. Robot, and the ever-capable dispatcher Ruby in The Lost Bus (starring Matthew McConaughey) on Apple TV. Ashlie currently...

Leon Chase 07.04.2026

Leon Chase is a self-taught filmmaker, musician, visual artist, occasional writer, and full-time curious person. For nearly a decade, he has dedicated himself to capturing—and celebrating—the "vanishing weirdos" of New York City. 

Bob Holman 01.04.2026

Founder of the Bowery Poetry Club and the author of 22 poetry collections (print/audio/video), most recently two books written 50 years apart The Unspoken (YBK/Bowery), Life Poem (YBK/Bowery) as well as Bob Holman’s India Journals (Rattapallax), The Cutouts (Matisse) (PeKaBoo Press) and Sing This One Back To Me (Coffee House Press). He has taught at Princeton, Columbia, NYU, Bard, and The New Scho...

Jonathan Allmaier 25.03.2026

Jonathan Allmaier lives in New York, where he has presented four solo exhibitions at James Fuentes. His work has been discussed in The New Yorker, San Francisco Arts Quarterly, Hyperallergic, TimeOut New York, New American Paintings, The Brooklyn Rail, New York Magazine, and other publications. In 2014, James Fuentes published Which World, a collection of his essays. He earned his BA in Philosophy...

Holly Coulis 18.03.2026

Holly Coulis was born in Toronto, ON and moved to NYC in 1999. She currently lives and works in Athens, GA. Her work is represented by Philip Martin Gallery in Los Angeles and Klaus von Nichtssagend in NYC, where they are currently hosting her exhibition, "Whereabouts".

Sam Jablon 12.03.2026

Sam Jablon (b. 1986, Binghamton, New York) lives and works in New York City. He received his MFA from Brooklyn College/CUNY and his BA from Naropa University. His work has been exhibited and performed at the Museum of Modern Art, the Queens Museum, Storefront for Art and Architecture, the Kitchen, Artists Space, Hauser & Wirth, Blum & Poe, Morgan Presents, and the Pit. His work is held in...

Dona Nelson 04.03.2026

Dona Nelson received a BFA from Ohio State University in 1968, attending the Whitney Independent Study Program in 1967 while still an undergraduate. Among other grants, Nelson received an Anonymous was a Woman Grant in 2015, an Artist Legacy Foundation Award in 2013, a Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grant in 2011, and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1994. In January/February of this year, they had a...

Liz Ainslie 25.02.2026

Liz Ainslie is an abstract painter based in Brooklyn, NY. Her abstractions are generated from observations and memories spanning 1970s interior decor, the Upstate New York landscape, My Little Pony, and ancient Greek wall paintings. You can read about Liz's recent solo exhibition at Deanna Evans Projects on  Two Coats of Paint . Liz's work has been featured in shows at White Columns, PLATFORM, Tra...

Henry Gunderson 18.02.2026

Henry Gunderson (born 1990, San Francisco, CA) is an American artist based in New York. Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, Gunderson received his BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. Gunderson has had solo exhibitions at 247365 (New York), Derek Eller (New York), Perrotin (New York and Shanghai), Gern en Regalia (New York), Loyal (Stockholm), Water McBeer (New York), Ever Gold (San F...

Kevin Lowenthal 10.02.2026

Kevin Lowenthal (b. 1994, Philadelphia) lives and works in New York, NY. Lowenthal received a BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art. His work employs the use of techniques from weaving, papermaking, and painting: he laminates the canvas with cotton fibers to build a ground on which to makes the paintings. Stages, curtains, and mannequins are spotlighted in their relationship to an index unive...

Chason Matthams 03.02.2026

Chason Matthams' focus is on capturing the ephemeral experience of consciousness and pointing to its fragmentary nature. While at first glance his paintings seem to be contemplative experiments in mimesis, prolonged looking reveals threatening undertones. Matthams’ employs specific combinations of colors, angles of perspective, and exhaustive detail to anthropomorphize each of his subjects, render...

Lucia Love 27.01.2026

Lucia Love’s visually rich paintings are loaded with references to art history, mythology, politics, and the dynamics of power. By layering these references, contemporary allegories emerge, pushing each piece into the realm of idea painting.  Their idiosyncratic paintings have appeared at Cue Foundation, Giovanni’s Room, Sargent’s Daughters, The Hole, JDJ, and others. Their work has been included...

Mary Laube 20.01.2026

Mary Laube's work is fundamentally concerned with the contradictory nature of pictorial space, as it carries the promise of spatial expansion: an implied horizon with the illusion of spatial possibility. Yet, the physical surface of a painting agitates this illusion, as it asserts its truth as a flat surface. Within this plane her work antagonizes our relationship to culture, and the fraught proce...

Joe Fig 13.01.2026

Joe Fig is an artist known for work that explores the creative process, and the spaces where art is made and contemplated. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. He is the author of the acclaimed books Inside the Painter's Studio and Inside the Artist’s Studio, which share an intimate view inside the studios of today’s leading artists. His work can be found in numerous museums...

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