Month: September 2020
Fusebox Festival 2020: “Living” Roots in the Virtual
Texas was set to welcome hundreds of local, national, and international artists and visitors to sites across Austin for the...
Lorraine O’Grady: Writing in Space, 1973–2019
While on a Schomburg Center fellowship in the summer of 2017, I came across Mlle Bourgeoise Noire Costume (1980), arguably...
FOCUS GROUP II: PARATEXT
The awkwardness and luxury of an online video exhibition.
Another Map to Nevada
What is the best way to bring out a thriving city’s art crowd for a gathering after they have been...
Carolyn Lazard: Living Here and Together
On the limitations of institutional critique, and the transformative beauty of disability justice frameworks.
Lilly McElroy: Absurdity Is a Protest
Wrestling with light and absurdity in a world transformed by a global virus.
Bodies / Antibodies
Miriam Simun’s text-and-image artist project meanders through the first month or so of quarantine, exploring the porousness of the body—the touching/not touching—and offers a kind of choreography of permeability.