Selected Press

After Ginnungagap

Scandinavian Kunstforum
2018

A lengthy article by Eirik Storesund explores various artist whose work deals with ideas around the end times, in Norse Mythology Gingungagap.

'Doorway to Joe: The Art of Joe Coleman' Unflinchingly Looks Into the Gaping Maw of Life

OC Weekly
2017

Your ability to stomach the grotesqueries of everyday life will determine how much you're going to get out of the Begovich Gallery's "Doorway to Joe: The Art of Joe Coleman." This solo exhibition by the New York artist, accessibly curated by Sara Fortson and Mike McGee, is a litany of depravity—serial killers, voyeurism, religious fanaticism, body horror and sexual shame—the kind of show that doesn't go away even after you do. The warning at the front door about "adult themes" isn't hype; it's truth in advertising.

Dangerous Minds: Doorway to Joe

Dangerous Minds
2017

Richard Metzger describes the retrospective at Cal State Fullerton’s Begovich Gallery.

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Joe Coleman: The Devil is in the Details

Juxtapoz
2017

April 2017 issue of Juxtapoz Magazine with a 12-page feature on Joe Coleman and plenty of pics of his Odditorium

Stay Thirsty: A Conversation with Joe Coleman

Stay Thirsty
2016

Joe was in their first issue, now interviewed again for their 10th anniversary issue.

Raw Vision: Joe Coleman Interview

Raw Vision
2016

Rebecca Lieb interviews Joe about his most recent paintings and his exhibition at Gagosian.

A Devil With The Detail: Joe Coleman Interviewed

Quietus
2016

Interview with Joe by Sean Kitching.

Joe Coleman on Captain Beefheart, GG Allin and blowing himself up

Dangerous Minds
2016

Review/Preview of Clemens Marshall's book.

Joe Coleman in Miami

Raw Vision
2016

Rebecca Lieb reviews Coleman's work in Jeffrey Deitch's "Unrealism" show in Miami Florida.

Do Outsider Artists Really Exist?

Artnet
2016

Anthony Haden-Guest uses Joe Coleman as an example of why he believes Outsider Art is not a useful category.