Greene Naftali
JACQUELINE HUMPHRIES in The Brooklyn Rail, February 2025

Read JACQUELINE HUMPHRIES in conversation with Raymond Foye on horror, Andy Warhol, and making paintings that can’t be photographed.
HUMPHRIES: "Our realities now are our screens, and our screens only relate to other screens. So a big question for me became, 'What kind of image will you commit to painting?' I wanted to restate the object as a material fact, while evoking a sense of impermanence. I was trying to make paintings that evoke a constant shifting or morphing of one thing into another."
Read the full interview here.