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The Vision and Art Project

Chronicling The Boundaries Between Vision, Sight, And The Making Of Art

Interviews

Andrea Torrice January 2019 (click to view)
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Dahlov Ipcar February 2018 (click to view)
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Robert Andrew Parker January 2017 (click to view)
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Serge Hollerbach January 2017 (click to view)
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George Wardlaw December 2015 (click to view)
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Lennart Anderson September 2013 (click to view)
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"I see thousands of lights in my nocturnal cities. These images or hallucinations have greater clarity, are more fine-grained, than perception itself, as if my inner eye had an acuity of 20/5 rather than 20/20."

Oliver Sacks

Features

2020

Dispatches from the Pandemic
Lennart Anderson
Erika Marie York's Bold Vision

2019

Serge Hollerbach
Kinetic Sculptor Tim Prentice
Milford Zornes

2018

Andrea Torrice
A Is for Artist
Vision Beyond Sight
Hauntings
Dahlov Ipcar's Enchanted World

2017

Hedda Sterne's Recommended Books
Wolf Kahn
Doris Salcedo
Robert Andrew Parker Turns 90
Serge Hollerbach

2016

Jen Oldknow
Robert Hamilton
Thomas Sgouros' Sublime Vision
Edgar Degas at MoMA
George Wardlaw

2015

In Appreciation of Oliver Sacks
In Memoriam
Dahlov Ipcar
Georgia O'Keeffe

2014

David Levine
Lennart Anderson
Robert Andrew Parker

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