Interview
Cosmo Whyte: Mining the Body for Gold
TK Smith and Cosmo Whyte discuss colonial retentions, notions of home, and Whyte’s recent exhibition at MOCA GA.
Megan Mosholder
Jen Ray
Jessica Vaughn: In Polite English, One Disagrees By First Agreeing
Jessica Vaughn talks with Magdalyn Asimakis about disrupting systems within and beyond the art world.
Ricardo Dominguez: Charting Virtual and Real Borders
Electronic activism and performance art, and how artists might respond to the increasingly bordered conditions of our world.
James Allister Sprang: a breaking from, a breaking with, a breaking out
Asynchronies and breaks act simultaneously as points of racial reckoning and poetics.
From Field Testing to Even Exchange: Mel Chin
D. Eric Bookhardt talks with Mel Chin about his current New Orleans projects Operation Paydirt and Safehouse.
Yohannes Haile-Selassie: Ancient & Unexpected Neighbors
The conversation touches on the evolutionary uses of creativity, raising problematic questions about why we are creative: is it only to get ahead and create more viable offspring, or is there something more?
Michael Jones McKean: All That Lies Out of Sight
David Kim and Michael Jones McKean consider the immensity of the horizon and the poetics of a global body.
Guillermo Gomez-Peña & Keith Antar Mason
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Mildred Thompson in conversation with Guillermo Gomez-Peña and Keith Antar Mason for ART PAPERS January/February 1993.