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At this time when we are fighting an all out war against tyranny and oppression, it is extremely important that the picture ...
What do you see when you look at pictures of President Trump’s cabinet?” asks writer David French in an interactive web exclusive that ...
MacKenzie River Foy (she/they) is a writer, archivist and multidisciplinary artist. World-building in community and with language, MacKenzie pursues the preservation of Black ecologies, histories and ...
At this time when we are fighting an all out war against tyranny and oppression, it is extremely important that the picture of Negro… ...
The monumental work of land art they are here to see was created by a man from New Jersey. It exists in history as a location in or extension of the late twentieth-century New York art world, where ...
In its near inexplicability, Rivers to the Abyssal Plain recalls Annie Dillard’s brief chronicle of her solitary life on the Puget Sound, Holy the Firm (1977), in which she gives ambiguous warning: ...
Sarah Hollenberg is a Canadian art historian and teaching faculty at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Her writing can be found in The Journal of American Art, Canadian Art, BlackFlash, CAA ...
In this episode, Meghan O’Rourke, poet, author and editor of The Yale Review, speaks frankly about pursuing a creative and professional life with chronic illness. Joining Lauren Wetmore in ...
Somewhere in the stratosphere between Ohio and New York, cumbersome bodies bumping against pockets of turbulence, my mind turned to the title of Lucie… ...
Installation view of Carole Caroompas: Carole Caroompas: Heathcliff and the Femme Fatale Go on Tour. Courtesy of the Laguna Art Museum.