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The Zombies Are Real
Kojo Griffin has a theory about the undead, the art world, and you.
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
On Informality and Nomadism
Torrent sites and pirated media form the black market archives preserving visual culture in postcolonial Pakistan.
Claire Tancons
Curator Claire Tancons talks with D. Eric Bookhardt in New Orleans, the “northernmost city of the Caribbean.”
Total Reset
Ideas for affordable housing from the Institute for Public Architecture.
Losing Interest
A letter in response to a request to write about architecture.
Logistics Make the World
Synchronizing the world of commerce means attempting to overcome time and space. A study of logistics with a photo essay on UPS by Dustin Chambers.
Augmented Reality Revolution
Céline Browning introduces a wave of artists using smart phone apps to reclaim public spaces of protest.
Art and Food: Better Together?
Fanny Singer sheds historical light on contemporary art practices using food sourcing, making, and eating as platforms for social engagement.
Institutional Astrology
Karen Tauches reads the natal charts of five American arts institutions.