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Huffington Post Arts Section

Over the last several years, I have had the privilege of interviewing and writing about over seventy eight artists for this column on the Huffington Post called First Person Artist. During that time I made the process of writing and having a conversation with other artists an integral part of my art practice. [...]

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What Price Beauty? One Artist’s Take

Every woman makes a decision, even by not making one, on what lengths she’ll go to uphold her youth and beauty, whether for herself or someone else. In Rachel Havnonian’s current “Power and Burden of Beauty” at the Jason McCoy Gallery, her installation includes drawings, sculptures and film stills that challenge viewers to consider and [...]

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Marilyn Minter Splashes Los Angeles

Marilyn Minter, Installation shot of Green Pink Caviar, 2009, Times Square, New York

Luscious. Naughty. Saturated. Decadent.
Such is the moment we are immersed in when we stand in front of the art of Marilyn Minter. Los Angelenos can be in that moment when her show opens at the Regen Projects Gallery this Saturday night. Just like [...]

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  • About This Column

    This weekly column on the Huffington Post features interviews with contemporary artists who share their innermost thoughts on the process that culminated in a work of art.

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    The column provides wide exposure for artists through interviews, sharing artwork and brief essays that tie the work to current events and everyday life.

    The Huffington Post is a widely viewed publication with over twenty million unique visitors a monthly (surpassing traffic of major newspapers). Kimberly Brooks is an artist based in Venice, California.