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Without a Future, We Can Be Forever
Choreographies of the Impossible, the 35th Bienal de São Paulo
Inhabian, Filipina goddess of wind, blows air up a wooden Marilyn Monroe’s skirt. Mickey Mouse dons a Darth Vader-style helmet,...
I Like It Hot: Red, White & Royal Blue
Please forgive the obvious circularity of this statement when I say that, despite my perception of the film’s marketing as...
Some Notes on Alternative Arts Publications: The Alternatives’ Dance for Money or Walking on a Tightrope
This feature was originally reprinted in ART PAPERS July/August 1991, Vol. 15, issue 4. When I initially began writing this...
Amanda Grae Platner: It’s Still Not Me, It’s You
In It’s Still Not Me, It’s You at Atlanta’s Echo Contemporary Art, Platner’s self-portraits and installations invite the viewer into her world. She coaxes empathy through a variety of strategies, some that are playful and interactive, others that involve showing pain.
Closing Shots From An Editor
This feature was originally reprinted in ART PAPERS July/August 1991, Vol. 15, issue 4 after having originally been published in...
Cultural Triage and The Demise of the Non Profit
This feature was originally reprinted in ART PAPERS July/August 1991, Vol. 15, issue 4. Most discussions about the current “crisis”...
Emilio Ambasz Fables
1 MANHATTAN: CAPITAL OF THE XXTH CENTURY 1969 “Once I have grasped it, then an old, as it were rebellious,...
Bump and Grind / Search and Destroy
This artist project originally appeared in ART PAPERS July/August 1992. Christian Walker was an Atlanta-based artist.
Simphiwe Mbunyuza has something to say —
Inkobe, Umnandi Ngo Chubelana
Touch. Quietude. Play. The haptic constitutes prayer (what we do all the time these days) and longing. We mean to...