Month: June 2019
Cauleen Smith: Give It or Leave It
Loitering, Legibility; Disability, Design
ART PAPERS “Disability and The Politics of Visibility” guest editor Emily Watlington spoke with guest designer Gabriel Cira about accessible design for opposing needs, truncated domes, and how little things can go a long way.
Poncili Creación Fights a More Beautiful Fight
Maxwell Paparella spends time with exuberant Puerto Rican performance collective Poncili Creación.
Rachel Rampleman: Oh! You Pretty Things
Joyce Pensato
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Will Corwin “hangs out” with the many and varied inhabitants of Joyceland.
Dr. Huey Copeland
On influences, the stakes of art history, and pushing the binaries of art historical imagination.
Order & Chaos
Christine Sun Kim: Too Much Future
Henrik Olesen: What is Most Deep is the Skin
On artist Henrik Olesen’s “Hysterical Men” and “The Walk,” which concern mental illness and the pathologization of queerness by way of historical figures.