Atlanta
It Can Howl
Atlantis, GA
At the largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere, the alien world of the ocean has corporate sponsors.
Cast Iron
An artist almost drowns, then reflects on Black Buoyancy, Hemingway, and Mami Wata.
Achieving Blankness
Notes from the edge of the Atlanta Airport
with photography by Johnathon Kelso
Art on MARTA
A photo essay by David Naugle documenting the public art of Atlanta’s rapid transit system brings a vast collection of commissions out of the stations’ shadows
with an introduction by John Cocker.
The Possibility of an Airport
On the seductive paradigm of Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International
Black Folks on Bikes
Interviews with members of community and advocacy groups changing the iconography of the American cyclist, with portraits of MOBB-ATL Cycling Club by Zach Wolfe.
The Zombies Are Real
Kojo Griffin has a theory about the undead, the art world, and you.
Gatecrashing with Katherine Jentleson
An interview introduces Katherine Jentleson, scholar and curator of folk art, now at the High Museum of Art.
Dead Ends
Atlanta’s Great Southwest Industrial Park was once home to masterpieces of American midcentury minimalism; now the site is overgrown and semi-disused, and we can’t find the Donald Judd. Photo essay: David Naugle