Wilke was diagnosed with lymphoma in 1987, undergoing a bone marrow transplant, among other treatments. As the treatment and cancer started to take a toll and alter her appearance, Wilke began to document the changes through portraits, watercolor self-portraits, drawings, and video recordings.
At age 26, Jack Siebert is one of the youngest curators on the scene. Coco speaks to Siebert about how he curates, how he stays up to date in the arts, and how artists can stand out.
Recently, art, furniture, and objects from this very Brentwood home, as well as Didion’s Upper East Side apartment, were sold at auction by Stair Auctions. Here is a look at some of the objects from her collection.
It seems every week, a new classic work of art is targeted by climate protesters. From Van Gogh, Monet, and now Vermeer, these protests have certainly garnered international shock, but are they effective in their messaging?
Looking at the artwork of feminist artists of the 1970s and that of Cox in a 2022 frame, are we still shocked? More importantly, is the thought-provoking art of the past concerned with addressing social justice issues still being created today?
Brown Art Review curates student show