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In regards to Gregory Stanton, I have talked a lot about perseverance and adaptability. Greg has shown that going with the ...
The chainsaw artist is thankful for the opportunity.“I can carve at the house, but nobody will see me carving there,” Keith ...
Greg Montgomery signs last year's Travers poster, one that was atypical in that it was a close-up and it didn't feature ...
Audrey Magdics' sorrow over her father’s stroke led to a new and impactful exhibition at the University Hospital Cleveland ...
Last week, award-winning Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-Ho spoke at an event hosted by the School of Art and another by the Schwarzman Center. Bong conversed with Gregory Crewdson, a professor and the ...
Bark’s set-building wizardry puts him in conversation with artists such as Jeff Wall or Gregory Crewdson, whose early work shares certain tropes with Bark’s still lifes, among them dead or ...
Contributors include playwright Jeremy O. Harris, who explores the discomfort of wearing a corset, and artist Gregory Crewdson, who, for the first time in any magazine, captures Marc Jacobs in his ...
Editor’s Note: For the December issue of Vogue, guest editor Marc Jacobs commissioned a single portrait of his own house—a historic Frank Lloyd Wright home outside of New York that he has been ...
Except, nothing ever will, because he is forever suspended in a photograph. This scene is captured by Gregory Crewdson ART ’88 in “Starkfield Lane.” Crewdson is a critically acclaimed American ...
“I’ve always said that I think every artist has one central story to tell,” photographer Gregory Crewdson says on a call from Great Barrington, Massachusetts, where he lives and works.
Artists such as Sherman, Edward Hopper and William Eggleston, who played a role in Crewdson’s take on the American psyche, are also all apparent. But by now, the photographer’s highly ...