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The Museum Union Wave
No one could remember a time when wages for work in the arts met the cost of living in an American city.
Monumental Futures
TK Smith maps a trajectory of interventions toward the articulation of a monument aesthetic for the African diaspora.
Meteorite & Monument
Is this meteorite the only intergalactic rock to have struck a work of modern art?
Much Ado About Nothing
An empty plinth in London’s Trafalgar Square sparks a public debate.
The Political Afterlife of the Babri Masjid
Tausif Noor explores histories of a destroyed Muslim monument in India, the rise of Hindu nationalism, and Sahmat Collective’s formation and multimedia practices of response and resistance.
Memory Work and Militancy
Nacional Insufficiencies
An interrogation of pubic monuments and memorials by looking to Carlos Motta and Cynthia Gutiérrez.
Dread Scott: Beyond History
Reporting as a performance observer and implicated participant.
The Moment Is Not Sufficient
“Black art” is a varied concept. The way we define the phrase is tied to the way we think about American identity and who has the ability to claim it.
Toward a Monumental Black Body
The Black body has been objectified and used to incite terror, just as it has been used to revise and shift narratives. To address the growing call for diverse representation in public space, the question is: can artists succeed where the state fails?