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Kaegan Sparks

Kaegan Sparks is a curator, researcher, and writer based in New York. She is Publication Associate on a new series of critical anthologies published by the New Museum of Contemporary Art and MIT Press, and she will be a Helena Rubinstein Critical Fellow in the Whitney Independent Study Program in 2015–2016. She is a PhD candidate in Art History at the CUNY Graduate Center and her research centers around the intersection of feminism, affect, and labor.

Features• May 12, 2015

To Cut and To Swipe: Understanding Hito Steyerl Through “HOW NOT TO BE SEEN”

By Kaegan Sparks

The complex work of contemporary artist, media theorist, and filmmaker Hito Steyerl often pivots on a surprisingly simple tactic – wordplay. Consistently, across both…

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