Thirty illuminating profiles of working artists sharing the influences
and experiences that inspire them to create art in America today
This compelling volume explores the practices and life stories of
artists across multiple mediums, including painting, photography,
sculpture and land art. Offering readers an intimate, contemplative view
of each remarkable creator, Why I Make Art examines themes as varied
as music and skateboarding, immigration and statelessness, community and
identity.
Gathered from the archives of Sound & Vision, a podcast directed by
American artist and educator Brian Alfred, Why I Make Art presents
interviews with artists conducted between 2016 and 2020--four tumultuous
years in America and around the world.
Artists include: Diana Al-Hadid, Jules de Balincourt, Dove Bradshaw,
Gregory Crewdson, Heather Day, Inka Essenhigh, Amir H. Fallah, Louis
Fratino, Dominique Fung, Karel Funk, vanessa german, Allison Janae
Hamilton, Loie Hollowell, Kahlil Robert Irving, Clinton King, Chris
Martin, Tony Matelli, Tomokazu Matsuyama, Geoff McFetridge, Maysha
Mohamedi, Liz Nielsen, Helen O'Leary, Carl Ostendarp, Hilary Pecis, Erin
M. Riley, Devan Shimoyama, James Siena, Cauleen Smith, Salman Toor and
Robin F. Williams.