Atlanta

Irony & Loss

An award-winning game designer and philosopher talks Pokémon GO, object-oriented ontology, addiction— and, most importantly, “stuff.”
with photographs by Brandon English

Type:
Atlanta, Interviews
Source:
September/October 2016
Location:
Atlanta
Credit:
Interview / Paul Boshears

It Can Howl

Roots, TV monitors, a concrete dog, piled bricks, a “welcome” sign, Rubbermaid trashcans, and enamelware bowls stuffed with fake food...
Type:
Atlanta, Reviews
Source:
July/August 2016
Location:
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta
Credit:
Text / Erin Jane Nelson

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.

Type:
Atlanta, ProjectsFeatures
Source:
January/February 2016
Location:
Atlanta
Credit:
Text / John Crocker; Photo / David Naugle

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

Type:
Atlanta, Features
Source:
July/August 2015
Location:
Atlanta, GA
Credit:
Text / Chris Fite-Wassilak
Photo Essay / David Naugle