Projects
Low Volume
Schindler House (1922), 835 N Kings Road, West Hollywood, CA 90069
Lupita
The evolution of a gender-fluid individual navigating the intersection between private life and the public space.
Cast Iron
An artist almost drowns, then reflects on Black Buoyancy, Hemingway, and Mami Wata.
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.
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.
Grits
An artist’s research took her to all 13 Presidential Libraries in the United States; notes from her stopover at the Carter Center weave archival research into intimate historical fiction.
AEROSOL
ART PAPERS’ first “fashion film” stylizes and celebrates the imperfect movements and stillness that fall in-between what usually makes the proverbial “cut.”
Hayley Silverman’s SOUP
Songs excerpted from Aimé Césaire’s “A Tempest” accompany a poetic essay accompanying recent works exhibited in artist Hayley Silverman’s “Unmanned Lander.”
Institutional Astrology
Karen Tauches reads the natal charts of five American arts institutions.
Balconism
Constant Dullaart advocates for intelligent communication, adapted for the state of privacy in the digital age.