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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Torrington Project Space
02:10 • 2min
You Worked Hard to Be a New York Artist
03:49 • 3min
Is Your Work a Question of Feminist Criticism?
06:38 • 2min
Is There a Younger Artist?
08:46 • 2min
You're Fascinated by the Subculture Within the Built Environment
10:48 • 3min
Gay Subjectivity, Queer Subjectivity
13:24 • 4min
The Invisibility of Queer Sensibilities
17:27 • 4min
Sculptural Practices
21:06 • 4min
Is Your Work Historical Document in Some Ways?
25:33 • 2min
Is Your Work Important to Your Audience?
27:09 • 5min
Torrington Project - Can You Take a Work That You Design for This Space and Put It There?
32:21 • 2min
Is a Studio a Must for Artists?
34:08 • 4min
Is There a Loneliness Within Your Work?
37:50 • 5min
The Intimacy of the Panels
42:47 • 2min
The Bulletin Boards - Is That Really Using My Own Shirts?
44:34 • 5min
Oitosika - A Queer Artist
49:11 • 3min
Is There a Sexuality in These Paintings?
52:24 • 2min
Having a Body of Work That Is Now All Interconnected
54:44 • 2min
Is It Possible to Remake the Works of Wolfgang?
56:14 • 5min
Colin and Kembra, a Relationship That Lasted a Long Time
01:01:05 • 4min
The Hinged Figures
01:05:26 • 2min
The Art Heist
01:07:47 • 4min
TalkArt With Robert Diamond and Russell Toby
01:11:24 • 2min