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Philip Glass: Frontiers of the Acceptable
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Thomas Rain Crowe and Philip Glass talk boundaries, social change, and the “new” music of the 21st century.
Monumental Collapse
A discussion on toppled statues and reimagining archives.
Memory Work and Militancy
On the morning of October 11, 2020, a hundred thousand Armenian diasporans and their allies in Los Angeles prepared to march...
Chang Yuchen: Language, Use, Value
Traveling from China to the US in early 2020, the strangely fragmented temporality of solitude, and feeling useless.
Living and Working in Other Worlds
Tal Beery calls for making new worlds from the deconstructed raw material of our most stolid and faltering institutions.
Telling Stories About Ourselves: Zia Anger’s Radical Mythmaking
Zia Anger will be the first to tell you that Gray was not a successful movie. Created on a shoestring...
Elias Sime: Tightrope
Tightrope walking describes a precarious existence. A sole performer maintains balance along a tensioned wire, stretched between two points, often...
Derek Fordjour: SHELTER
A curtain of olive branches frames the profile of a Black man. The painting shows him in a bust view,...
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...
FOCUS GROUP II: PARATEXT
The awkwardness and luxury of an online video exhibition.