Reviews
Jennifer Wen Ma: Cry Joy Park—Gardens of Dark and Light
The state of blessedness has been long mythologized as a garden, an enclosure that protects verdure and growth. Not to...
Cauleen Smith: Give It or Leave It
In a political landscape where truth can feel fluid at best and arbitrary at worst, it seems apt that archival...
Rachel Rampleman: Oh! You Pretty Things
On the day I visited Weston Art Gallery in Cincinnati, OH, to see Rachel Rampleman’s mid-career survey, Oh! You Pretty...
Order & Chaos
In ancient times, when philosophy informed the sciences and our knowledge of the brain was speculative or mythological, the anatomical...
Christine Sun Kim: Too Much Future
Nina Sun Eidsheim’s 2015 text Sensing Sound: Singing and Listening as Vibrational Practice sits at the fore of recent scholarly...
Access+Ability
What would a completely accessible museum look like? Removing all barriers for every visitor to a cultural institution is an...
The 43rd Annual Atlanta Film Festival
As with most trips to a movie theater, every screening at the 43rd Annual Atlanta Film Festival began with a...
Skyscraper
As Hollywood and the world look inwardly at themselves, questions of representation continue to burst forth. In the cinematic world,...
Jesse Darling: The Ballad of Saint Jerome
In Beasts of Burden: Animal and Disability Liberation, artist and activist Sunaura Taylor speaks from her own experiences toward a...
Louder Than Words
“What are you?” “To define is to limit.” “Give me a clue.” — Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray...