Month: January 2022
2021 Texas Biennial: A New Landscape, A Possible Horizon
Texas is as complicated as it is big, and the 2021 Texas Biennial, featuring more than 50 artists (mostly) working...
Talking Back: Zineb Sedira’s Voice-Over
Projection walls of movie theaters are curved to correct for distortion. Images projected on them appear flat because of an...
Hew Locke: A World Before the World We Know
Cosmo Whyte speaks with Hew Locke about how Locke’s work delves into deep histories of migration and colonialism.
Duane Linklater: mymothersside
Far in the distance of a vast, snow-covered clearing, men dressed in North Face jackets approach a large, dark mass...
Berenice Olmedo—Radical Alterity and the Crip/Disabled Subject
Utilizing sculptural, performance, and social practice modes, Olmedo’s work circumvents the representational trap that is part and parcel of a reduced, oppositional framing of normative and non-normative, or able and disabled.