Month: April 2019
Dependency and Improvisation
Amalle Dublon, Constantina Zavitsanos, and Park McArthur share notes about access, thickness and gain, and site and dependency in relation to McArthur’s recent exhibition Projects 195: Park McArthur at MoMA.
Obstacle Race
A personal essay on the artist’s navigation of the art world while disabled.
Jesse Darling: The Ballad of Saint Jerome
In Beasts of Burden: Animal and Disability Liberation, artist and activist Sunaura Taylor speaks from her own experiences toward a...
Louder Than Words
“What are you?” “To define is to limit.” “Give me a clue.” — Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray...
Sitting Beside Yvonne Rainer’s Convalescent Dance
Contextualizing Rainer’s “Convalescent Dance” (1967) alongside the spectacularization of disabled bodies during the Vietnam War, and framing convalescing as a radical act.
“Golem Girl”: An Interview With Riva Lehrer
An interview with artist Riva Lehrer about her portraiture practice in which she represents queer and/or disabled bodies.
Yane Calovski and Hristina Ivanoska: Epilogue (Form of an Argument)
Occupying two ground-floor galleries of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) – Skopje, Epilogue (Form of an Argument) was something...
Disability and the Politics of Visibility
Letter from the Guest Editor
Mona Hatoum: Terra Infirma
Entering the Pulitzer Arts Foundation to view Mona Hatoum: Terra Infirma, which was organized by the Menil Collection in Houston,...