by Julian Lucas, The New Yorker.
Simpson’s wryly evasive photos, films, collages—and now paintings—peel back the layers of our looking. Painting; the discipline intimidated her in art school, and even as a mature artist.
by Julian Lucas, The New Yorker.
Simpson’s wryly evasive photos, films, collages—and now paintings—peel back the layers of our looking. Painting; the discipline intimidated her in art school, and even as a mature artist.