The website of Museum of Modern Art publishes Conversations with Contemporary Artists. The artist presents and discusses slides of his or her own work and then leads an informal discussion of selected...
Basis Wien is a documentation centre, archive and the most extensive database on contemporary art in and from Austria in national as well as international context. Materials on art production...
Audio interviews with famous artists at BBC Radio, website
The website of BBC - Radio 3 - Work in Progress provides online access to radio interviews with visual artists. Among others with Tacita Dean, Gary Hume, Natasha Kerr, Issam Kourbaj, Martin Parr. The...
European-art.net was founded to feature a wide range of artistic production in Europe. European-art.net provides information on artists, their activities, presentations in museums or galleries as well...
This document is a summary (in the form of a table) of the discussions and contributions that resulted during a meeting at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA) in May 2001. The participants...
Master's thesis: The Dialect of Materiality and Theory
Master's thesis by Bryony Bery The Dialectic of Materiality and Theory: The critical significance of materials in post-modernist sculpture History of Art and Material Studies, University College...
BOMB Magazine has been publishing conversations between artists of all disciplines since 1981. BOMB’s founders—New York City artists and writers—decided to publish dialogues that reflected the way...
Interviews with new media artists and writers,by Simon Mills (UK) Between 1995 and 2004 the Frame: Online Journal of Culture & Technology published a broad range of work by an eclectic mix of writers...
Organisation: AXIS, British contemporary art website
Axisweb: Supporting and Profiling [Artists] [Artists] inform everything we do. An independent charity, we are committed to providing a platform tosupport [artists] and profile what they do. Through a...
Training programme: Buffalo State, The State University of New York
Founded in 1970, Buffalo State’s Art Conservation Department is one of the leading programs of its kind in North America. Accepting only 10 students a year, the competitive three-year graduate program...