- « Don't Call It Street Art | Main | One Small Step for Mankind »
Sarah Charlesworth

Concrete Color is a new body of work by artist and photographer Sarah Charlesworth on view at the Baldwin Gallery in Aspen. Living with artist Joseph Kosuth during a greater part of the 1970’s, Charlesworth has said that what was “gained from this period was a sense of the need for artists to reflect critically on their practice, acknowledging both the internal dialectic of art and the external ground of social and economic conditions” (Find Articles). With Kosuth, Charlesworth founded 7We Fox in 1975 , a magazine devoted to art theory; it only survived three issues. She received her BA from Barnard College and has shown with SITE Santa Fe and Margo Leavin Gallery.
Share



Discussion
"Great interview, happy to have stumbled upon this; I take a lot of inspiration from his practice as I also work w/ LEDs and interactivity."
—Andrew O'Malley
"Atlanta is proud of our boy, Ben Venom! Whoo hoo!"
—Maggie White
"JasonM, it seems like you have an self-hatred issue with your white skin tone that you should probably talk to someone about. And for your information, the Jews are not a race. By the way, nice..."
—Doug
"Thoroughly enjoyable interview ben, you deserve the attention!"
—Jon clary