I got lost several times on my way to Casa Susanna, the exhibition I had set out to write about. It was a sticky Friday night ...
Emma Fiona Jones. Emma Fiona Jones is a writer and artist based in New York. She has contributed to publications including ...
A win-win situation is when both Pixy and Moro benefit from each other at the same time,” reads one entry in artist Pixy ...
Anna Aguiar Kosicki lives and works in Chicago. They are a current member of the Public Theater's Critics Lab, and have ...
The feeling arrived as a sense of wanting to get away. Then I thought I was too hot, my frequent complaint, never voiced, ...
Within the flood of new trans memoirs and books offering their definitive takes on trans theory in the past few years, I gratefully found hannah baer’s book, Trans Girl Suicide Museum (Hesse Press, ...
Amy Sillman is a highly regarded painter, writer, and curator based in New York. One might regard her as a consummate insider. The artist has a solo exhibition at Gladstone Gallery this May but hails ...
Pablo Picasso is so famous and so ubiquitous and so dead that he is easy not to think about at all. It’s as though his most renowned artworks are in the next gallery along with his clownish public ...
Ursula Biemann has been challenging, and excavating, how knowledge is produced for thirty years now, but in the past decade she has turned her attention to the environment. Her fieldwork has ...
The painter Agnes Martin contemplated language with a great deal of skepticism. Though she produced an impressive body of written work, mostly compiled and published for public consumption, Martin ...
Visibly shaken professors made a special announcement at our university’s recent Race Equity Caucus meeting. They’d been harassed for participating in a virtual conference called “Dismantling Global ...
The best way to fuck something up is to give it a body. A voice is killed when it is given a body. Whenever there’s a body around you see its faults. The question is, now, in an artworld and social ...