But in his series All Night Menu, the writer and publisher Sam Sweet offers yet a third, new form of LA history: that of the ...
Between 1973 and 1978, Lynn Hershman Leeson hired photographers to document the life of her alter ego, Roberta Breitmore.
In Joyce Joumaa’s exhibition Prologue, music from the second, back gallery bled into the first: “اﻟﺑﺣر ﺑﻌﺷق اﻧﺎ – اﻟﺻﻐﯾرة ...
The day I went to see Roksana Pirouzmand’s everything was once something else, in Los Angeles, I woke to vibration—a push notification from The Guardian, telling me that a US-Israel airstrike on ...
In an interview about her 2003 performance Untitled, in which she had sex with an art collector on camera for a sum initially reported to be twenty thousand dollars, Andrea Fraser says she wanted to ...
Dr. Maia Nuku, of English and Māori (Ngai Tai) descent, is Curator for the Arts of Oceania at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Her doctoral research focused on 18th century collections of ...
In El abrazo, Delcy Morelos’s site-specific solo exhibition at Dia Chelsea in New York, two earthworks swell against the perimeters of two discrete, darkened rooms, threatening to usurp their ...
Nora N. Khan is an independent critic, essayist, curator, editor, and educator. Her writing on philosophy of AI, with a focus on incomputable knowledge and the relationship of language to computation, ...
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This episode features Camille Bacon, a Chicago-based writer, editor, and the co-founder of Jupiter Magazine. In a far-ranging conversation with Sky Goodden, Bacon discusses the potential and power of ...
I often enter retrospectives with a certain girding of the loins, particularly if I’m writing about them. How to take it all in, to wade through oppressive linearity without getting bogged down? To ...
Did you ever cheat on a test when you were in school? I didn’t. I was afraid of getting caught and lacked the ingenuity to come up with places to hide the answers or the audacity to seize an ...