The Discomfort in Comfort: Vulnerability in Elizabeth Jaeger’s New Portraits
Art

The Discomfort in Comfort: Vulnerability in Elizabeth Jaeger’s New Portraits

It was, at first, slightly challenging to place artist Elizabeth Jaeger’s new show Hours at Jack Hanley Gallery into the context of her larger body of work. Jaeger’s work, consisting of primarily sculpture and ceramics (with some video pieces here and there), has taken some turns since she came onto the scene. When dealing with … Continue reading

Caught In Eternal Digital Glitches: A Conversation With Jess Johnson
Art

Caught In Eternal Digital Glitches: A Conversation With Jess Johnson

New Zealand-born, NYC-based artist Jess Johnson’s recent exhibition Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost at Jack Hanley Gallery was a maximalist installation in which analog met digital, whereby her drawings were translated into virtual reality. Filthy Dreams’s Jessica Caroline chats to Johnson about her hyper-psychedelic theme park of cyber bodies in both unison and discord: … Continue reading